Result for 0B5B544260EE5E207E05D917F0BF41817B0A1A9F

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/stunserver
FileSize22640
MD5D4A069984C1A671B6ABACD50DF33F595
SHA-10B5B544260EE5E207E05D917F0BF41817B0A1A9F
SHA-2561C8D465C2ECAAC49E0DAD727B0DF85F55D286F8A17D9B1EF93871BF2FD732320
SSDEEP384:Z+DOrwrYMyI/LLjD1JT614jM0czNNkn6jI/rSobSQqG6q0cPCVl7S9yVN0DzkDDM:DqYMyI/LLjD1JT614jM0czNNkn6jI/rt
TLSHT1FFA2FA36BF236CF6C9FB7A38189A079493A3B850DA160284930CF70D4DE77989E47D18
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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
MD5BD5DB5474FE078E8E4BABCC6C5E094B9
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionLibjingle is Google Talk's implementation of Jingle and Jingle-Audio (proposed extensions to XMPP) to interoperate with Google Talk's peer-to-peer and voice calling capabilities. In addition, it is a P2P (peer-to-peer) and RTC (real-time communication) stack that builds on XMPP. If you don't need any P2P or RTC, you can use any XMPP stack. If you do, then you might want to use libjingle. In fact, you can even use libjingle on top of another XMPP stack.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibjingle
PackageRelease1.fc15
PackageVersion0.5.2
SHA-11CDE605E72F69034F5DD78CF76E108FD8D5DC52D
SHA-256F9E1E8C2BE9A28CEF40197EE98F5BC949BE6307AB4BF408471B1E1E846581229