Result for 0AAAC81FF1BA2B2A2F28EA03E5BF5F417A6BC600

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/ntpdate/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize13926
MD5D790943602DB3BF7C6F21980A8BEEB84
SHA-10AAAC81FF1BA2B2A2F28EA03E5BF5F417A6BC600
SHA-25686F3794F06FA281D9901F56EA4D558A52A928C0B2A9FCD1C311CABC48C2913BD
SSDEEP384:VM+qkgyz2OKz6wZlLq+M9hoJJ4r6tcOsyR+556XSE:6+26czFq+6hoA2tOyNSE
TLSHT18952C15D094E78062CE5405219DACB1D72A28E8EA2373BA0A75C45E1B7DE738D13CC9B
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize294684
MD533B17F74A7F951EF44B176362097A9FC
PackageDescriptionNetwork Time Protocol: network utilities NTP, the Network Time Protocol, is used to keep computer clocks accurate over the Internet, or by following an accurate hardware receiver which interprets GPS, DCF-77, NIST or similar time signals. . This package contains control programs which can access a remote NTP server. Thus you will need either ntp-simple or ntp-refclock; ntp-refclock includes drivers for radio clocks. . For more information about the NTP protocol / NTP server configuration and operation, load the optional Debian package 'ntp-doc'.
PackageMaintainerDebian NTP Team <debian-ntp@gag.com>
PackageNamentp
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1:4.2.0a-11ubuntu3
SHA-12BB8FDA78AB53FED82ACC05608EBCB860C3F10D2
SHA-256C3A35342748BF98C4EA99DAC3E691DE105F9C9AECE0B047113A5788C891A40A8
Key Value
FileSize35226
MD507AC90017C6BD780E6ADD736C082E80E
PackageDescriptionNetwork Time Protocol: common server tools NTP, the Network Time Protocol, is used to keep computer clocks accurate over the Internet, or by following an accurate hardware receiver which interprets GPS, DCF-77, NIST or similar time signals. . This package holds the common files for the NTP server and all programs which need to run on the actual server. . There are two server packages: 'ntp-simple' only knows about your computer's built-in clock. 'ntp-refclock' has built-in support for a variety of time signal receivers. Both server packages, of course, can synchronize with other servers across the Internet.
PackageMaintainerDebian NTP Team <debian-ntp@gag.com>
PackageNamentp-server
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1:4.2.0a-11ubuntu3
SHA-1A39379FC297EE2CD1F0563738D39742208C510C0
SHA-256A214A28F7EF7FF14AF4DD84C6667C8E8F81F8DC1D3C0582F1260AB76B762AF47
Key Value
FileSize54528
MD54FF718B0AF29386F5EC5ADCF4B1634BD
PackageDescriptionThe ntpdate client for setting system time from NTP servers NTP, the Network Time Protocol, is used to keep computer clocks accurate over the Internet, or by following an accurate hardware receiver which interprets GPS, DCF-77, NIST or similar time signals. . ntpdate is a simple NTP client which allows a system's clock to be set to match the time obtained by communicating with one or more servers. . ntpdate is optional (but recommended) if you're running an NTP server, because initially setting the system clock to an almost-correct time will help the NTP server synchronize faster. . The ntpdate client by itself is useful for occasionally setting the time on machines that are not on the net full-time, such as laptops.
PackageMaintainerDebian NTP Team <debian-ntp@gag.com>
PackageNamentpdate
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1:4.2.0a-11ubuntu3
SHA-1E8435C8BD4EB735E2B8EB69667EB720113D38E90
SHA-256929EBF3D51CF4ED6E7E7A0C10B123BA8EECEDDFCB7ED38106B7E5D269F2D35A2
Key Value
FileSize182052
MD53111A4219E60407C8E37C95E3DEDFC73
PackageDescriptionNetwork Time Protocol: daemon for simple systems NTP, the Network Time Protocol, is used to keep computer clocks accurate over the Internet, or by following an accurate hardware receiver which interprets GPS, DCF-77, NIST or similar time signals. . This version of the ntp daemon can synchronize to other servers across the Internet, or (if none are available) use your computer's built-in clock as a time source for a local network. It is sufficient for most systems. . If you wish to configure a reference clock, particularly if you have a radio clock, use the ntp-refclock package instead.
PackageMaintainerDebian NTP Team <debian-ntp@gag.com>
PackageNamentp-simple
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1:4.2.0a-11ubuntu3
SHA-1D5608B0639D25491C10D54ACB0A691FD67DCD697
SHA-256535B52AC8A5232BAD3608E61B5D7D28E11CB6962C34835C8DB881B73813E016D