Result for 10BF1F51E2E4D06ADA5A111183477D2E4BC0C796

Query result

Key Value
FileName./etc/fail2ban/action.d/ufw.conf
FileSize1019
MD5520C67025FB9ABA5FABE21E6BCB5F548
SHA-110BF1F51E2E4D06ADA5A111183477D2E4BC0C796
SHA-256E6816CB749EF5F8E0A9854A792C286F6017D0856DCFB131FB65CC24C5828F3EC
SSDEEP24:EQ76JwoXRh8jk0C87gFwLbRgFnjetwnzRkLJ0bZx:EBJwbkL8cwLSnDzu1S
TLSHT1A911C2D6789637B603DB61BFB6D9E790D732951CBAF105A090F6C43017191B8138FA71
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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Parents (Total: 3)

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
FileSize134212
MD598F0E6B7D7D95C06BE7B1859C1187E01
PackageDescriptionban hosts that cause multiple authentication errors Fail2ban monitors log files (e.g. /var/log/auth.log, /var/log/apache/access.log) and temporarily or persistently bans failure-prone addresses by updating existing firewall rules. Fail2ban allows easy specification of different actions to be taken such as to ban an IP using iptables or hostsdeny rules, or simply to send a notification email. . By default, it comes with filter expressions for various services (sshd, apache, qmail, proftpd, sasl etc.) but configuration can be easily extended for monitoring any other text file. All filters and actions are given in the config files, thus fail2ban can be adopted to be used with a variety of files and firewalls.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamefail2ban
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.8.13-1
SHA-193A769EF3205A5E7CB20E8B00DBA31332DCF77B3
SHA-2567984DE1916041BEEDAB9D51B79ED218164FBE8D9465DE161045E2DFB196BF88A
Key Value
FileSize165378
MD5B0B9A415794D02ACAB6B19753A1ECD9E
PackageDescriptionban hosts that cause multiple authentication errors Fail2ban monitors log files (e.g. /var/log/auth.log, /var/log/apache/access.log) and temporarily or persistently bans failure-prone addresses by updating existing firewall rules. Fail2ban allows easy specification of different actions to be taken such as to ban an IP using iptables or hostsdeny rules, or simply to send a notification email. . By default, it comes with filter expressions for various services (sshd, apache, qmail, proftpd, sasl etc.) but configuration can be easily extended for monitoring any other text file. All filters and actions are given in the config files, thus fail2ban can be adopted to be used with a variety of files and firewalls.
PackageMaintainerYaroslav Halchenko <debian@onerussian.com>
PackageNamefail2ban
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.8.13-1
SHA-1D50AD0FED3D07143363D033A2EC0CBEDD477E7BB
SHA-25642537947E8FCFC0951B8511F26F35A92FA070994E73A46D2F7CE6842F6BE96EA
Key Value
MD5DC82835C26961A4A7C8E8EEFF81EC8A1
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionFail2ban scans log files like /var/log/pwdfail or /var/log/apache/error_log and bans IP that makes too many password failures. It updates firewall rules to reject the IP address. To use the hostsdeny and shorewall actions you must install tcp_wrappers and shorewall respectively.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamefail2ban
PackageRelease1.el5
PackageVersion0.8.14
SHA-13D791690019FE884B31EEA77F46E578DE9FB3D50
SHA-25660A5AB5389CDE3DBB4CF973004AD7E7373B302E2C7F5AB4194C58C82157CB949