Result for 0ECF0CF77CC2E15C9850D5DFBBCF7FBF2AB1722B

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/.build-id/d8/2dd9537823314ba5fb793219b35ea7b41426b6
FileSize26
MD5B719D9BB844AA965DEFFD9ACBC7D932E
SHA-10ECF0CF77CC2E15C9850D5DFBBCF7FBF2AB1722B
SHA-256A03938C02830F353949BD43266A05B458F3E785774AA1EA0D34075803723747C
SSDEEP3:gCDN9+cn:Xv+cn
TLSH
hashlookup:parent-total9
hashlookup:trust95

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Parents (Total: 9)

The searched file hash is included in 9 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5EEE7C223F1F08C485C149026CD630F7A
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription The Notary project comprises a server and a client for running and interacting with trusted collections. See the service architecture documentation for more information. Notary aims to make the internet more secure by making it easy for people to publish and verify content. We often rely on TLS to secure our communications with a web server, which is inherently flawed, as any compromise of the server enables malicious content to be substituted for the legitimate content. With Notary, publishers can sign their content offline using keys kept highly secure. Once the publisher is ready to make the content available, they can push their signed trusted collection to a Notary Server. Consumers, having acquired the publisher's public key through a secure channel, can then communicate with any Notary server or (insecure) mirror, relying only on the publisher's key to determine the validity and integrity of the received content.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-theupdateframework-notary
PackageRelease5.20200204gitf255ae7.fc33
PackageVersion0.6.1
SHA-1DF428D0F6396D18907CEB956B7BDC849ECC88BC8
SHA-25666CB71DD0B9894A7EE0EED05646CEA6056F35291A040CE1F7D7EB4DC432F2B2C
Key Value
MD532540968390EF0BC6CD95499076C0083
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription The Notary project comprises a server and a client for running and interacting with trusted collections. See the service architecture documentation for more information. Notary aims to make the internet more secure by making it easy for people to publish and verify content. We often rely on TLS to secure our communications with a web server, which is inherently flawed, as any compromise of the server enables malicious content to be substituted for the legitimate content. With Notary, publishers can sign their content offline using keys kept highly secure. Once the publisher is ready to make the content available, they can push their signed trusted collection to a Notary Server. Consumers, having acquired the publisher's public key through a secure channel, can then communicate with any Notary server or (insecure) mirror, relying only on the publisher's key to determine the validity and integrity of the received content.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-theupdateframework-notary
PackageRelease10.20200917git84287fd.fc34
PackageVersion0.6.1
SHA-10F5D1597CAAE9EE484BBA58EDD59C38E178021C2
SHA-256620463031B10C3E8010A37031138FF1496B0591A71A311791414316390DC7AF6
Key Value
MD56DBAF4E3D8B63D28A34422A30B9DAA43
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescription The Notary project comprises a server and a client for running and interacting with trusted collections. See the service architecture documentation for more information. Notary aims to make the internet more secure by making it easy for people to publish and verify content. We often rely on TLS to secure our communications with a web server, which is inherently flawed, as any compromise of the server enables malicious content to be substituted for the legitimate content. With Notary, publishers can sign their content offline using keys kept highly secure. Once the publisher is ready to make the content available, they can push their signed trusted collection to a Notary Server. Consumers, having acquired the publisher's public key through a secure channel, can then communicate with any Notary server or (insecure) mirror, relying only on the publisher's key to determine the validity and integrity of the received content.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-theupdateframework-notary
PackageRelease4.20200204gitf255ae7.fc32
PackageVersion0.6.1
SHA-11F36FE6769B4A07E222B077ADDC75D6F9097490F
SHA-2561DAED8A5116B6BBCAF4A1CD4FC0B83F723F0765F8A0DEFD99D0A2563352949A2
Key Value
MD5CF18BD9FA9B55CC74F33D4F49372A28D
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescription The Notary project comprises a server and a client for running and interacting with trusted collections. See the service architecture documentation for more information. Notary aims to make the internet more secure by making it easy for people to publish and verify content. We often rely on TLS to secure our communications with a web server, which is inherently flawed, as any compromise of the server enables malicious content to be substituted for the legitimate content. With Notary, publishers can sign their content offline using keys kept highly secure. Once the publisher is ready to make the content available, they can push their signed trusted collection to a Notary Server. Consumers, having acquired the publisher's public key through a secure channel, can then communicate with any Notary server or (insecure) mirror, relying only on the publisher's key to determine the validity and integrity of the received content.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-theupdateframework-notary
PackageRelease5.20200204gitf255ae7.fc33
PackageVersion0.6.1
SHA-1FC2B47A355212530BAD07D15263E8258D32D410B
SHA-25621A3F32655D29CDC035CA1A3FFAF8491DA27FACC37085F57A7AFC5ACCBC5B76B
Key Value
MD54784BA5E3160532C2EF78F129AD9ADB6
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescription The Notary project comprises a server and a client for running and interacting with trusted collections. See the service architecture documentation for more information. Notary aims to make the internet more secure by making it easy for people to publish and verify content. We often rely on TLS to secure our communications with a web server, which is inherently flawed, as any compromise of the server enables malicious content to be substituted for the legitimate content. With Notary, publishers can sign their content offline using keys kept highly secure. Once the publisher is ready to make the content available, they can push their signed trusted collection to a Notary Server. Consumers, having acquired the publisher's public key through a secure channel, can then communicate with any Notary server or (insecure) mirror, relying only on the publisher's key to determine the validity and integrity of the received content.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-theupdateframework-notary
PackageRelease4.20200204gitf255ae7.fc32
PackageVersion0.6.1
SHA-12F6FCAEF15177DBBFE7F560E3870CA374B820EB3
SHA-256430B79A6D0BB30E0262D39B73ED54864353E5C94C62941F0E5A5837799EEF611
Key Value
MD57C74CE6531ADD0C9F283541FF3CCB77D
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescription The Notary project comprises a server and a client for running and interacting with trusted collections. See the service architecture documentation for more information. Notary aims to make the internet more secure by making it easy for people to publish and verify content. We often rely on TLS to secure our communications with a web server, which is inherently flawed, as any compromise of the server enables malicious content to be substituted for the legitimate content. With Notary, publishers can sign their content offline using keys kept highly secure. Once the publisher is ready to make the content available, they can push their signed trusted collection to a Notary Server. Consumers, having acquired the publisher's public key through a secure channel, can then communicate with any Notary server or (insecure) mirror, relying only on the publisher's key to determine the validity and integrity of the received content.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-theupdateframework-notary
PackageRelease10.20200917git84287fd.fc34
PackageVersion0.6.1
SHA-16388509A1C1044A9272A2377F63F79D2C269AA27
SHA-2560C2D6DDBEE92C7FA7F647382DBDAEC10D14AA7FF34B2298A076A9261FE44ABE3
Key Value
MD5AF37EF86B052A3F444B814C9B5F4A2CF
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescription The Notary project comprises a server and a client for running and interacting with trusted collections. See the service architecture documentation for more information. Notary aims to make the internet more secure by making it easy for people to publish and verify content. We often rely on TLS to secure our communications with a web server, which is inherently flawed, as any compromise of the server enables malicious content to be substituted for the legitimate content. With Notary, publishers can sign their content offline using keys kept highly secure. Once the publisher is ready to make the content available, they can push their signed trusted collection to a Notary Server. Consumers, having acquired the publisher's public key through a secure channel, can then communicate with any Notary server or (insecure) mirror, relying only on the publisher's key to determine the validity and integrity of the received content.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-theupdateframework-notary
PackageRelease5.20200204gitf255ae7.fc33
PackageVersion0.6.1
SHA-1D572464196EA1CDAAE7506E419B6B44E94D4DF2B
SHA-2563F7154D4380B4F0175654BF76D37BF565EC3AACFEE9F2D718D573C440BEC126C
Key Value
MD58BBB9F0F33DAA45A678D800DB05B64FC
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescription The Notary project comprises a server and a client for running and interacting with trusted collections. See the service architecture documentation for more information. Notary aims to make the internet more secure by making it easy for people to publish and verify content. We often rely on TLS to secure our communications with a web server, which is inherently flawed, as any compromise of the server enables malicious content to be substituted for the legitimate content. With Notary, publishers can sign their content offline using keys kept highly secure. Once the publisher is ready to make the content available, they can push their signed trusted collection to a Notary Server. Consumers, having acquired the publisher's public key through a secure channel, can then communicate with any Notary server or (insecure) mirror, relying only on the publisher's key to determine the validity and integrity of the received content.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-theupdateframework-notary
PackageRelease10.20200917git84287fd.fc34
PackageVersion0.6.1
SHA-1536872218503ABA5989F581B2E4B5A03B8820443
SHA-256DCFA952BAFE9C6C49A6C1724D7ABBE43E232A41D03FEA28990311F0402FECCA9
Key Value
MD5DA7404B68CA6F669389B26CBE3EF9E72
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription The Notary project comprises a server and a client for running and interacting with trusted collections. See the service architecture documentation for more information. Notary aims to make the internet more secure by making it easy for people to publish and verify content. We often rely on TLS to secure our communications with a web server, which is inherently flawed, as any compromise of the server enables malicious content to be substituted for the legitimate content. With Notary, publishers can sign their content offline using keys kept highly secure. Once the publisher is ready to make the content available, they can push their signed trusted collection to a Notary Server. Consumers, having acquired the publisher's public key through a secure channel, can then communicate with any Notary server or (insecure) mirror, relying only on the publisher's key to determine the validity and integrity of the received content.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-theupdateframework-notary
PackageRelease4.20200204gitf255ae7.fc32
PackageVersion0.6.1
SHA-1F9EE204DCFED14BE61D94C3700545136C255C8F5
SHA-256220C1C2E86EBD58E20919C281AD35F2DFB64FB27A6256C8E02A6E60232E8CDDF