Result for 0A60F08FA40E57C77EA04380C4F30173485A4D9E

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Key Value
FileNamednscrypt-proxy-1.9.5.tar.bz2
FileSize1290573
MD50C356411AE4B1D984EACC452D033FF76
SHA-10A60F08FA40E57C77EA04380C4F30173485A4D9E
SHA-256E89F5B9039979AB392302FAF369EF7593155D5EA21580402A75BBC46329D1BB6
SSDEEP24576:OOrpUcO1y9OGTk7GUpzPM26HlueNOXgJk0ey7JPJLf7xsiM6RN9o4tYH:nG1yY4Eu26wNAk3I7Kui4to
TLSHT1BC55338473837CE2AE35AD3C82D2E2F319D8BE6308BDD3755408BD97191F9160A95DC9
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD566703A07CE90546CE29C701A3D6658B9
PackageArchaarch64_ilp32
PackageDescriptiondnscrypt-proxy provides local service which can be used directly as your local resolver or as a DNS forwarder, encrypting and authenticating requests using the DNSCrypt protocol and passing them to an upstream server, by default Cisco who run this on their resolvers. (It used to be OpenDNS.) The DNSCrypt protocol uses elliptic-curve cryptography and is similar to DNSCurve, but focuses on securing communications between a client and its first-level resolver. While not providing end-to-end security, it protects the local network, which is often the weakest point of the chain, against man-in-the-middle attacks. It also provides some confidentiality to DNS queries.
PackageNamednscrypt-proxy
PackageRelease4.1
PackageVersion1.9.5
SHA-1EA34A124EA6A15311A9A8FCF144FB5EE9C6A36F8
SHA-256765C65E68F668793783CA4F8946D4D4770882AC67383E633AB3FD80AB927C83F