Result for 13FD342884767F1DC419A76D78BF7FEF67C7168E

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/umount.davfs
FileSize11416
MD5E2F8EDD30BE93FCA78263CCCDB5A8498
SHA-113FD342884767F1DC419A76D78BF7FEF67C7168E
SHA-25630F3C9A4CE818475EABF5E8B149BDF27E3D1AB55E8202325A41045295DD7EDEB
SSDEEP96:q7h0FB+B+W2LhUSh5/ouLnrEKuDUna33o43kEPv6FzveJzUYbgRZvFz7oArW6L3:qdSwUEST/A3Dnl0E36FzubOtz7o
TLSHT14532928AFA88CDFFC499433469CB4A34B233E1B8B79602677188C629170F7275E71589
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Parents (Total: 1)

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
MD545CA6ECE92F5C4C338FE1E9E29DA29A2
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptiondavfs2 is a Linux file system driver that allows you to mount a WebDAV server as a local file system, like a disk drive. This way applications can access resources on a Web server without knowing anything about HTTP or WebDAV. davfs2 runs as a daemon in userspace. It uses the kernel file system coda or fuse. Most probably your Linux kernel includes at least one of this file systems. To connect to the WebDAV server it makes use of the neon library. Neon supports TLS/SSL (using OpenSSL or GnuTLS) and access via proxy server. davfs2 allows you to e.g. * use a WebDAV server as workspace for a geographically distributed work group. * save documents on a WebDAV server and access and edit them via internet from wherever you want. * edit a web site in place, using your preferred development tools.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamedavfs2
PackageRelease2.mga9
PackageVersion1.6.0
SHA-1BA7DF529F7CDA794B0C1A2A0B6BBF4410D7FE62F
SHA-2568BF62CAC755985A7FB531303047648B94DD5961FB54D93C7231C4A6EAF16A9C1