Result for 0C870F2D1DB537DFE19BBDDC1D502091DC2870E4

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/linphonec
FileSize66916
MD5BA75013E52A4E0FD02DA016FF66C8273
SHA-10C870F2D1DB537DFE19BBDDC1D502091DC2870E4
SHA-2565CA69DABC981E17F8D04A3C409A5D6AEF4BDA0F21C9C688C13D647D405B3B5F6
SSDEEP1536:myhBai/iVHpClQMor/SVTwiuuD5N6WG8/2:tBai/iVJoTNBFMWG8/2
TLSHT15263F7E17D629647C5D493B6B70AC7957722E780CF5E7327BC0C8322160EA1D8DABE12
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
MD53F69FB8E575FBD03E1AB219AF8D5F211
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionLinphone is mostly sip compliant. It works successfully with these implementations: * eStara softphone (commercial software for windows) * Pingtel phones (with DNS enabled and VLAN QOS support disabled). * Hotsip, a free of charge phone for Windows. * Vocal, an open source SIP stack from Vovida that includes a SIP proxy that works with linphone since version 0.7.1. * Siproxd is a free sip proxy being developed by Thomas Ries because he would like to have linphone working behind his firewall. Siproxd is simple to setup and works perfectly with linphone. * Partysip aims at being a generic and fully functionnal SIP proxy. Visit the web page for more details on its functionalities. Linphone may work also with other sip phones, but this has not been tested yet.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelinphone
PackageRelease4.fc18
PackageVersion3.5.2
SHA-11AE9A4FA37DDAC5614B2852691B659FF709D571D
SHA-256988B00875373C79676DFD47FA4A4C364C66DDE79594D5121216C2C695D8708F3