Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/share/pki/ca/profiles/ca/caECServerCert.cfg |
FileSize | 5580 |
MD5 | 6712638C1CD9985C00BAF12FBF7E631B |
SHA-1 | 0A16EF41533DFA445097D7035274A469180D7205 |
SHA-256 | 640E98A6FBFF04F6D46220C0BB33A1DAC4F66EF82FBB59B77D20640A54D85335 |
SSDEEP | 96:G65u/nGcxmpNhMIVyiss8nyOi+wLouCFQxJGaMZDXhuTIwIXvITxTCSMuHBV2QmU:GVdg6R5Q |
TLSH | T1AFB19405F940E96ED098B29425116360DF4C284CF0C5F999C3DAEF4BF2F6CA293A86D5 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 34 |
hashlookup:trust | 100 |
The searched file hash is included in 34 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | DA1CE84428530606B26FE67885B6EBE8 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The Certificate Authority (CA) is a required PKI subsystem which issues, renews, revokes, and publishes certificates as well as compiling and publishing Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). The Certificate Authority can be configured as a self-signing Certificate Authority, where it is the root CA, or it can act as a subordinate CA, where it obtains its own signing certificate from a public CA. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org> |
PackageName | pki-ca |
PackageRelease | 2.module_el8.5.0+893+b6aab8cb |
PackageVersion | 10.11.0 |
SHA-1 | 08F917E674C3D8764974F1D26E3C0B5BDF92A11C |
SHA-256 | 7E7FD4246557B4E94FCDEF0109986B1BAACDD027634779E3BF063CD3661B8021 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 582246B82157C8662A83E5807E83C627 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The Certificate Authority (CA) is a required PKI subsystem which issues, renews, revokes, and publishes certificates as well as compiling and publishing Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). The Certificate Authority can be configured as a self-signing Certificate Authority, where it is the root CA, or it can act as a subordinate CA, where it obtains its own signing certificate from a public CA. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org> |
PackageName | pki-ca |
PackageRelease | 3.module_el8.4.0+816+beb6e9a3 |
PackageVersion | 10.10.5 |
SHA-1 | 147506EFD482926E20D4BA2D3383E4500FC45FA4 |
SHA-256 | 4B99A7F8792F17ED71EE1B38039E369888965ABE7AE9430F51C523E5AD843E93 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 1009044 |
MD5 | 03427BF1A797D22F5C0831544C23ED91 |
PackageDescription | Certificate System - Certificate Authority The Certificate Authority (CA) is a required PKI subsystem which issues, renews, revokes, and publishes certificates as well as compiling and publishing Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). . The Certificate Authority can be configured as a self-signing Certificate Authority, where it is the root CA, or it can act as a subordinate CA, where it obtains its own signing certificate from a public CA. . This package is a part of the PKI Core used by the Certificate System. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | pki-ca |
PackageSection | java |
PackageVersion | 10.10.2-3build1 |
SHA-1 | 25E8A7E3835B0450F6002D17DCB2B4E2CD2D0DCB |
SHA-256 | DCEFBE53D67E75C57AA5FECDFC3AF8175009CE73BCBCF587BB1618F108F2293C |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 089FA0DA64F0718C9D93F5014693CCF3 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The Certificate Authority (CA) is a required PKI subsystem which issues, renews, revokes, and publishes certificates as well as compiling and publishing Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). The Certificate Authority can be configured as a self-signing Certificate Authority, where it is the root CA, or it can act as a subordinate CA, where it obtains its own signing certificate from a public CA. This package is one of the top-level java-based Tomcat PKI subsystems provided by the PKI Core used by the Certificate System. ================================== || ABOUT "CERTIFICATE SYSTEM" || ================================== Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. PKI Core contains ALL top-level java-based Tomcat PKI components: * pki-symkey * pki-base * pki-base-python2 (alias for pki-base) * pki-base-python3 * pki-base-java * pki-tools * pki-server * pki-ca * pki-kra * pki-ocsp * pki-tks * pki-tps * pki-javadoc which comprise the following corresponding PKI subsystems: * Certificate Authority (CA) * Key Recovery Authority (KRA) * Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) Manager * Token Key Service (TKS) * Token Processing Service (TPS) Python clients need only install the pki-base package. This package contains the python REST client packages and the client upgrade framework. Java clients should install the pki-base-java package. This package contains the legacy and REST Java client packages. These clients should also consider installing the pki-tools package, which contain native and Java-based PKI tools and utilities. Certificate Server instances require the fundamental classes and modules in pki-base and pki-base-java, as well as the utilities in pki-tools. The main server classes are in pki-server, with subsystem specific Java classes and resources in pki-ca, pki-kra, pki-ocsp etc. Finally, if Certificate System is being deployed as an individual or set of standalone rather than embedded server(s)/service(s), it is strongly recommended (though not explicitly required) to include at least one PKI Theme package: * dogtag-pki-theme (Dogtag Certificate System deployments) * dogtag-pki-server-theme * redhat-pki-server-theme (Red Hat Certificate System deployments) * redhat-pki-server-theme * customized pki theme (Customized Certificate System deployments) * <customized>-pki-server-theme NOTE: As a convenience for standalone deployments, top-level meta packages may be provided which bind a particular theme to these certificate server packages. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS BuildSystem <http://bugs.centos.org> |
PackageName | pki-ca |
PackageRelease | 17.el7_9 |
PackageVersion | 10.5.18 |
SHA-1 | 27DC3FDE55410407987A91390A610EF0528E43EF |
SHA-256 | B38D022364150A6B271F7303931E221B21FA89648ECF7B19689E3AFF7F73B9DB |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 88EAE09B15528C56069B347033C1B64D |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The Certificate Authority (CA) is a required PKI subsystem which issues, renews, revokes, and publishes certificates as well as compiling and publishing Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). The Certificate Authority can be configured as a self-signing Certificate Authority, where it is the root CA, or it can act as a subordinate CA, where it obtains its own signing certificate from a public CA. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org> |
PackageName | pki-ca |
PackageRelease | 0.3.alpha3.module_el8.5.0+838+8f96ca18 |
PackageVersion | 10.11.0 |
SHA-1 | 3BEF22D32352FA0011AC82796F57743E3A730A02 |
SHA-256 | 3BD29053BEAC82AED581C0D74674C65FF6F4C12BE370724EEF2D54AC8CAC5CCB |
Key | Value |
---|---|
FileSize | 1009064 |
MD5 | B0262D561036B4B2C724DB0A2C833E59 |
PackageDescription | Certificate System - Certificate Authority The Certificate Authority (CA) is a required PKI subsystem which issues, renews, revokes, and publishes certificates as well as compiling and publishing Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). . The Certificate Authority can be configured as a self-signing Certificate Authority, where it is the root CA, or it can act as a subordinate CA, where it obtains its own signing certificate from a public CA. . This package is a part of the PKI Core used by the Certificate System. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | pki-ca |
PackageSection | java |
PackageVersion | 10.10.2-3 |
SHA-1 | 3C89CF27244BD811FDEBFB658C39CB09A2541072 |
SHA-256 | FB38B4CA50B5C96BC69514A8818412553CF28564514348435D3CB97F31EA7F4B |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 5442E166073E2E9E0C5C97415369DD6F |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The Certificate Authority (CA) is a required PKI subsystem which issues, renews, revokes, and publishes certificates as well as compiling and publishing Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). The Certificate Authority can be configured as a self-signing Certificate Authority, where it is the root CA, or it can act as a subordinate CA, where it obtains its own signing certificate from a public CA. This package is one of the top-level java-based Tomcat PKI subsystems provided by the PKI Core used by the Certificate System. ================================== || ABOUT "CERTIFICATE SYSTEM" || ================================== Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. PKI Core contains ALL top-level java-based Tomcat PKI components: * pki-symkey * pki-base * pki-base-python2 (alias for pki-base) * pki-base-python3 * pki-base-java * pki-tools * pki-server * pki-ca * pki-kra * pki-ocsp * pki-tks * pki-tps * pki-javadoc which comprise the following corresponding PKI subsystems: * Certificate Authority (CA) * Key Recovery Authority (KRA) * Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) Manager * Token Key Service (TKS) * Token Processing Service (TPS) Python clients need only install the pki-base package. This package contains the python REST client packages and the client upgrade framework. Java clients should install the pki-base-java package. This package contains the legacy and REST Java client packages. These clients should also consider installing the pki-tools package, which contain native and Java-based PKI tools and utilities. Certificate Server instances require the fundamental classes and modules in pki-base and pki-base-java, as well as the utilities in pki-tools. The main server classes are in pki-server, with subsystem specific Java classes and resources in pki-ca, pki-kra, pki-ocsp etc. Finally, if Certificate System is being deployed as an individual or set of standalone rather than embedded server(s)/service(s), it is strongly recommended (though not explicitly required) to include at least one PKI Theme package: * dogtag-pki-theme (Dogtag Certificate System deployments) * dogtag-pki-server-theme * redhat-pki-server-theme (Red Hat Certificate System deployments) * redhat-pki-server-theme * customized pki theme (Customized Certificate System deployments) * <customized>-pki-server-theme NOTE: As a convenience for standalone deployments, top-level meta packages may be provided which bind a particular theme to these certificate server packages. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS BuildSystem <http://bugs.centos.org> |
PackageName | pki-ca |
PackageRelease | 7.el7 |
PackageVersion | 10.5.18 |
SHA-1 | 4307743EB0314D9CFE0CA3FDAA2D8D97DE134BF8 |
SHA-256 | 500819295A045DE9801F7142532911886F7DE421409196398ADA07B62C477E31 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | AFA584ECA63C7E2D84DC31FA6F2D0A17 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The Certificate Authority (CA) is a required PKI subsystem which issues, renews, revokes, and publishes certificates as well as compiling and publishing Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). The Certificate Authority can be configured as a self-signing Certificate Authority, where it is the root CA, or it can act as a subordinate CA, where it obtains its own signing certificate from a public CA. This package is one of the top-level java-based Tomcat PKI subsystems provided by the PKI Core used by the Certificate System. ================================== || ABOUT "CERTIFICATE SYSTEM" || ================================== Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. PKI Core contains ALL top-level java-based Tomcat PKI components: * pki-symkey * pki-base * pki-base-python2 (alias for pki-base) * pki-base-python3 * pki-base-java * pki-tools * pki-server * pki-ca * pki-kra * pki-ocsp * pki-tks * pki-tps * pki-javadoc which comprise the following corresponding PKI subsystems: * Certificate Authority (CA) * Key Recovery Authority (KRA) * Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) Manager * Token Key Service (TKS) * Token Processing Service (TPS) Python clients need only install the pki-base package. This package contains the python REST client packages and the client upgrade framework. Java clients should install the pki-base-java package. This package contains the legacy and REST Java client packages. These clients should also consider installing the pki-tools package, which contain native and Java-based PKI tools and utilities. Certificate Server instances require the fundamental classes and modules in pki-base and pki-base-java, as well as the utilities in pki-tools. The main server classes are in pki-server, with subsystem specific Java classes and resources in pki-ca, pki-kra, pki-ocsp etc. Finally, if Certificate System is being deployed as an individual or set of standalone rather than embedded server(s)/service(s), it is strongly recommended (though not explicitly required) to include at least one PKI Theme package: * dogtag-pki-theme (Dogtag Certificate System deployments) * dogtag-pki-server-theme * redhat-pki-server-theme (Red Hat Certificate System deployments) * redhat-pki-server-theme * customized pki theme (Customized Certificate System deployments) * <customized>-pki-server-theme NOTE: As a convenience for standalone deployments, top-level meta packages may be provided which bind a particular theme to these certificate server packages. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS BuildSystem <http://bugs.centos.org> |
PackageName | pki-ca |
PackageRelease | 16.el7_9 |
PackageVersion | 10.5.18 |
SHA-1 | 4623193F9A0E7B034698BC8C12D2EDF82A2290E1 |
SHA-256 | F3AAF1422D162735CB3147C5876E2D569C5AB751C3E355D4F973D16250916A4C |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | 326ABE9B81EAAA8CF398192A48F6FCA2 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The Certificate Authority (CA) is a required PKI subsystem which issues, renews, revokes, and publishes certificates as well as compiling and publishing Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). The Certificate Authority can be configured as a self-signing Certificate Authority, where it is the root CA, or it can act as a subordinate CA, where it obtains its own signing certificate from a public CA. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | pki-ca |
PackageRelease | 6.fc34 |
PackageVersion | 10.10.5 |
SHA-1 | 4B853D3A63F58BA2D7077D9B798E47DFC6644734 |
SHA-256 | 526300978AE17814C7A35D676BD2C3C56CD4B1299D0B0429F339B40781A47856 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 80A34615B9ED949B0CF257DCBCC46CC8 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The Certificate Authority (CA) is a required PKI subsystem which issues, renews, revokes, and publishes certificates as well as compiling and publishing Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). The Certificate Authority can be configured as a self-signing Certificate Authority, where it is the root CA, or it can act as a subordinate CA, where it obtains its own signing certificate from a public CA. This package is one of the top-level java-based Tomcat PKI subsystems provided by the PKI Core used by the Certificate System. ================================== || ABOUT "CERTIFICATE SYSTEM" || ================================== Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. PKI Core contains ALL top-level java-based Tomcat PKI components: * pki-symkey * pki-base * pki-base-python2 (alias for pki-base) * pki-base-python3 * pki-base-java * pki-tools * pki-server * pki-ca * pki-kra * pki-ocsp * pki-tks * pki-tps * pki-javadoc which comprise the following corresponding PKI subsystems: * Certificate Authority (CA) * Key Recovery Authority (KRA) * Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) Manager * Token Key Service (TKS) * Token Processing Service (TPS) Python clients need only install the pki-base package. This package contains the python REST client packages and the client upgrade framework. Java clients should install the pki-base-java package. This package contains the legacy and REST Java client packages. These clients should also consider installing the pki-tools package, which contain native and Java-based PKI tools and utilities. Certificate Server instances require the fundamental classes and modules in pki-base and pki-base-java, as well as the utilities in pki-tools. The main server classes are in pki-server, with subsystem specific Java classes and resources in pki-ca, pki-kra, pki-ocsp etc. Finally, if Certificate System is being deployed as an individual or set of standalone rather than embedded server(s)/service(s), it is strongly recommended (though not explicitly required) to include at least one PKI Theme package: * dogtag-pki-theme (Dogtag Certificate System deployments) * dogtag-pki-server-theme * redhat-pki-server-theme (Red Hat Certificate System deployments) * redhat-pki-server-theme * customized pki theme (Customized Certificate System deployments) * <customized>-pki-server-theme NOTE: As a convenience for standalone deployments, top-level meta packages may be provided which bind a particular theme to these certificate server packages. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS BuildSystem <http://bugs.centos.org> |
PackageName | pki-ca |
PackageRelease | 18.el7_9 |
PackageVersion | 10.5.18 |
SHA-1 | 4E7585718D3DA7FB7BBF48FC73E2647726EC758F |
SHA-256 | 48F161DD4B8AD99C1D1C53C15B3B1E64DEA4116E9347FD9464C14AC1742FF5CD |