Result for 0F29F477E6369CE3B14D57AABAB4DB7C77651B86

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/pvfspeed
FileSize14784
MD552750205C0473AB4DB2FC1F90CC7313F
SHA-10F29F477E6369CE3B14D57AABAB4DB7C77651B86
SHA-2569000BB24FECD9C028A74E04F81BF2F749CE710CC4F7B5F0B4505B65A4A4C1D48
SSDEEP192:RfPcJw2jdd1b4XiRuTGEQVjjUqhPTWqUQ+nxs+peuvi:cX1bT1EQV3Uq4xQw
TLSHT19762C98AB7818FB8C45885B0885B023571F5FC206AE1AB27394873B43F537549B576FE
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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
MD5298DF13B1334C05EF71F59B2963E615B
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis package turns your computer into a fax machine. With some voice modems (Zyxel, Rockwell, and USR), you can even use your computer as an answering machine. Mgetty recognizes what kind of call it is receiving and does everything else automatically. It is able to accept data (login/PPP), fax, and (depending on your modem) voice calls. Find the documentation in /usr/share/doc/packages/mgetty and TeX Info files in /usr/share/info. The configuration files are in /etc/mgetty+sendfax.
PackageNamemgetty
PackageRelease113.11
PackageVersion1.2.1
SHA-1822708416528AD3531B540DBC0BF87477BE2042F
SHA-256BAAAF599B3138D57127D8E9EFD045F3719C85B4D4E030E7DB093796F42172351