Result for 0E41439170525DDBA9F474F2B126149B3AD0BB7D

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/node_modules/passport/package.json
FileSize1133
MD543284D389AC7272D10C8C3420CE89D47
SHA-10E41439170525DDBA9F474F2B126149B3AD0BB7D
SHA-256D2669D4BA519DFCB227F98E129534358C6BB220FF919C430C8D03F889BD613F8
SSDEEP24:TrelcizjjhIq67jm1Cr8nd9A0aPzDgWbykE3J/r7DY:TQjhSqhn//Vs
TLSHT17321567AE5B55CAB0BCEF1DAB8B90C82F203910F40448D0B787D265C9F993A52688289
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5B552771695A9ED35929DD0479B6D5476
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPassport is an authentication framework for Connect and Express, which is extensible through "plugins" known as strategies. Passport is designed to be a general-purpose, yet simple, modular, and unobtrusive, authentication framework. Passport's sole purpose is to authenticate requests. In being modular, it doesn't force any particular authentication strategy on your application. In being unobtrusive, it doesn't mount routes in your application. The API is simple: you give Passport a request to authenticate, and Passport provides hooks for controlling what occurs when authentication succeeds or fails.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-passport
PackageRelease1.fc19
PackageVersion0.1.17
SHA-1ADA57B3E16909317BEEE9236C43C2D7E3D5E355D
SHA-256EF1B6D76217EA27A53FE13B4E87B49826787B65CB65D5899C1BB2D437E199548
Key Value
MD5164381D6AA4DD568E8066D2ADC5FB467
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPassport is an authentication framework for Connect and Express, which is extensible through "plugins" known as strategies. Passport is designed to be a general-purpose, yet simple, modular, and unobtrusive, authentication framework. Passport's sole purpose is to authenticate requests. In being modular, it doesn't force any particular authentication strategy on your application. In being unobtrusive, it doesn't mount routes in your application. The API is simple: you give Passport a request to authenticate, and Passport provides hooks for controlling what occurs when authentication succeeds or fails.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-passport
PackageRelease1.fc19
PackageVersion0.1.17
SHA-14C9AB82A6782C8E1085F03B669B37B701CE33C2F
SHA-25673B663B71103DA3C9FAEFF6A60A44E9B236E869D7F34409D982F949AEFD6848C
Key Value
MD56C17E19EAFE7F9A43ADCEC031B961A8B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPassport is an authentication framework for Connect and Express, which is extensible through "plugins" known as strategies. Passport is designed to be a general-purpose, yet simple, modular, and unobtrusive, authentication framework. Passport's sole purpose is to authenticate requests. In being modular, it doesn't force any particular authentication strategy on your application. In being unobtrusive, it doesn't mount routes in your application. The API is simple: you give Passport a request to authenticate, and Passport provides hooks for controlling what occurs when authentication succeeds or fails.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-passport
PackageRelease2.fc20
PackageVersion0.1.17
SHA-12E45243C553BF4FC6822B5169F882F58E061400C
SHA-2561EFDE37B9151BB0B8EC1FF627A43438B79023D5EFF5688F900F75B1126BDB977