Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/bin/auctl |
FileSize | 41156 |
MD5 | 64D72F72023A8F4EA5F781E2013B8055 |
SHA-1 | 0F3F05ACE2A180D445646A6EB95734599ED84E79 |
SHA-256 | BE0657A1F4AC9E696802DD4A53E81482214B6F61BEDC5952346482B5A537FBC8 |
SSDEEP | 768:Nfb7D7fKcE4gJJ4FRH/p3GUDFLhJcGc62kUXtGq4cST2TU8LKnrfBeo+H:NfLLfgJJmhh3GURLIGc6oj/ST2TU8LKK |
TLSH | T16C0329477B1E0E87D1B318703A7F23D1C75DA6C22264958FA30E618917A1F980A9F7ED |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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 |
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MD5 | 5714819CF9F42A8A4EF4EC99CF078618 |
PackageArch | ppc |
PackageDescription | In a nutshell, NAS is the audio equivalent of an X display server. The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and output devices. Key features of the Network Audio System include: o Device-independent audio over the network o Lots of audio file and data formats o Can store sounds in server for rapid replay o Extensive mixing, separating, and manipulation of audio data o Simultaneous use of audio devices by multiple applications o Use by a growing number of ISVs o Small size o Free! No obnoxious licensing terms |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla> |
PackageName | nas |
PackageRelease | 2.el4 |
PackageVersion | 1.9.1 |
SHA-1 | 75658EADE228A312C349B10469CBB042DC0C5E30 |
SHA-256 | DE2BC23C4291CA818BB2616FB74B747E09694117166F85AD2229E000E95B86EF |