Result for 12226918FEA8C4B207DBEDFCBCAC3B06BAA5BEB8

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/libexec/flatpak-oci-authenticator
FileSize1012560
MD5D6E27E7C4D4725D8591625564407A57E
SHA-112226918FEA8C4B207DBEDFCBCAC3B06BAA5BEB8
SHA-256B54D2EEF8181A07915A88F10FE7E6F3361B9BA3E487AA1ECC693E7598FEE25E0
SSDEEP12288:+hiQpZStiMIwyamGakGvnLXiO9GX7U1mzbrwL6Vk2nm+rlH19z7ZrUR8MX/rIyJ6:QDSti6SFPN17iiyJNJM3G
TLSHT1C12583019F046FE7E8D7CC721E3DE77210EFAC8F519C7966787C8688389260A6E97458
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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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
FileSize1123352
MD50F43D46D43D1CB9E9C42FDDF0EC5A0D7
PackageDescriptionApplication deployment framework for desktop apps Flatpak installs, manages and runs sandboxed desktop application bundles. Application bundles run partially isolated from the wider system, using containerization techniques such as namespaces to prevent direct access to system resources. Resources from outside the sandbox can be accessed via "portal" services, which are responsible for access control; for example, the Documents portal displays an "Open" dialog outside the sandbox, then allows the application to access only the selected file. . Each application uses a specified "runtime", or set of libraries, which is available as /usr inside its sandbox. This can be used to run application bundles with multiple, potentially incompatible sets of dependencies within the same desktop environment. . This package contains the services and executables needed to install and launch sandboxed applications, and the portal services needed to provide limited access to resources outside the sandbox.
PackageMaintainerUtopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNameflatpak
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.10.3-0+deb11u1
SHA-12DAAE6FA62DF542C974C026A551EF1DCCD653A97
SHA-256E34C1DA60EEF2899A1375DA715165B12C153CF1ADD3E94BACE68830CF671AAC2