Result for 0B1102E4C8DED6E0894E861976CE435D24355252

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man8/psad.8.gz
FileSize11512
MD545B0CE57C598A1A6212BD57F4517FF9C
SHA-10B1102E4C8DED6E0894E861976CE435D24355252
SHA-256E3102717BF15A88D141DE090171204A003A188ED85FB5DC71254A643372C0101
SSDEEP192:XnPBXHReiNA3GTKT6tC6Yaj3HT/uWVFl0rIcraoFDALc8ew80dONFdO9E4Edbp5s:XJheiNj+GjHpVFp0xrEOL4EFs
TLSHT16632CF90DA174B60F92182603655BD39E303308E07C2CAC8A66622F473636AA9D7F665
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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Parents (Total: 4)

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
MD53E5B0317A826F5B9A101F85D59F6CEEC
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionPort Scan Attack Detector (psad) is a collection of three lightweight system daemons written in Perl and in C that are designed to work with Linux iptables firewalling code to detect port scans and other suspect traffic. It features a set of highly configurable danger thresholds (with sensible defaults provided), verbose alert messages that include the source, destination, scanned port range, begin and end times, tcp flags and corresponding nmap options, reverse DNS info, email and syslog alerting, automatic blocking of offending ip addresses via dynamic configuration of iptables rulesets, and passive operating system fingerprinting. In addition, psad incorporates many of the tcp, udp, and icmp signatures included in the snort intrusion detection system (http://www.snort.org) to detect highly suspect scans for various backdoor programs (e.g. EvilFTP, GirlFriend, SubSeven), DDoS tools (mstream, shaft), and advanced port scans (syn, fin, xmas) which are easily leveraged against a machine via nmap. psad can also alert on snort signatures that are logged via fwsnort (http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwsnort/), which makes use of the iptables string match module to detect application layer signatures.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepsad
PackageRelease2.fc11
PackageVersion2.1.3
SHA-1406113E1E9A1EC8010C44CE07A3561C155D7AB8D
SHA-2566C74C8A26DAD5990BEB52DD6FCBD64CFB0392DE728B3FA712162363D51C7A019
Key Value
MD5979B3AAF7E463C89096BF23C010E91E3
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionPort Scan Attack Detector (psad) is a collection of three lightweight system daemons written in Perl and in C that are designed to work with Linux iptables firewalling code to detect port scans and other suspect traffic. It features a set of highly configurable danger thresholds (with sensible defaults provided), verbose alert messages that include the source, destination, scanned port range, begin and end times, tcp flags and corresponding nmap options, reverse DNS info, email and syslog alerting, automatic blocking of offending ip addresses via dynamic configuration of iptables rulesets, and passive operating system fingerprinting. In addition, psad incorporates many of the tcp, udp, and icmp signatures included in the snort intrusion detection system (http://www.snort.org) to detect highly suspect scans for various backdoor programs (e.g. EvilFTP, GirlFriend, SubSeven), DDoS tools (mstream, shaft), and advanced port scans (syn, fin, xmas) which are easily leveraged against a machine via nmap. psad can also alert on snort signatures that are logged via fwsnort (http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwsnort/), which makes use of the iptables string match module to detect application layer signatures.
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNamepsad
PackageRelease3.fc12
PackageVersion2.1.3
SHA-1514D6E851EADDD6C0D9509508C6AAC9ADA6A0596
SHA-25695B6E3E898F5CDA6DEF3BFCA54A0775D749EBF80EFC06D100667C9D8FDFC8189
Key Value
MD5FDD44100A4CF38B6568F632B0FEE591C
PackageArchsparcv9
PackageDescriptionPort Scan Attack Detector (psad) is a collection of three lightweight system daemons written in Perl and in C that are designed to work with Linux iptables firewalling code to detect port scans and other suspect traffic. It features a set of highly configurable danger thresholds (with sensible defaults provided), verbose alert messages that include the source, destination, scanned port range, begin and end times, tcp flags and corresponding nmap options, reverse DNS info, email and syslog alerting, automatic blocking of offending ip addresses via dynamic configuration of iptables rulesets, and passive operating system fingerprinting. In addition, psad incorporates many of the tcp, udp, and icmp signatures included in the snort intrusion detection system (http://www.snort.org) to detect highly suspect scans for various backdoor programs (e.g. EvilFTP, GirlFriend, SubSeven), DDoS tools (mstream, shaft), and advanced port scans (syn, fin, xmas) which are easily leveraged against a machine via nmap. psad can also alert on snort signatures that are logged via fwsnort (http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwsnort/), which makes use of the iptables string match module to detect application layer signatures.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepsad
PackageRelease3.fc12
PackageVersion2.1.3
SHA-155A3F88C949174C04472A86DA820F3331F32834C
SHA-25677FDC6ABF607C0E7EF20B6A443D1C644C07D40E343021C24BA578346F2AB18F6
Key Value
MD5E35F252D2166AF755B1D808F2760F8C2
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionPort Scan Attack Detector (psad) is a collection of three lightweight system daemons written in Perl and in C that are designed to work with Linux iptables firewalling code to detect port scans and other suspect traffic. It features a set of highly configurable danger thresholds (with sensible defaults provided), verbose alert messages that include the source, destination, scanned port range, begin and end times, tcp flags and corresponding nmap options, reverse DNS info, email and syslog alerting, automatic blocking of offending ip addresses via dynamic configuration of iptables rulesets, and passive operating system fingerprinting. In addition, psad incorporates many of the tcp, udp, and icmp signatures included in the snort intrusion detection system (http://www.snort.org) to detect highly suspect scans for various backdoor programs (e.g. EvilFTP, GirlFriend, SubSeven), DDoS tools (mstream, shaft), and advanced port scans (syn, fin, xmas) which are easily leveraged against a machine via nmap. psad can also alert on snort signatures that are logged via fwsnort (http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwsnort/), which makes use of the iptables string match module to detect application layer signatures.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepsad
PackageRelease3.fc12
PackageVersion2.1.3
SHA-169E4F78B71D88BAEBBC4DFF4D851FDF0CC3E669C
SHA-25639A0A057E970EAD3BA522DEFA9A50E420C6537EAEFDEF6851A82657392CEEB42