Result for 155CE6DC465124E6B3241AAC58CB12013134DBE9

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/chronyd
FileSize117252
MD521E16FE650C862452F143CC6EB6E668C
SHA-1155CE6DC465124E6B3241AAC58CB12013134DBE9
SHA-256D6A6D91CE1309C0603B6C9332FE49A9C2805F5F0DE58C5707B0DA6B8A257A312
SSDEEP1536:kKsKSxdrn5U5Pa02UVYWYSBqLWVY4xWm3HjYvl3eRlJq4:9kt5UVa0pVv4WVY4xWmMvl+lx
TLSHT1FBB329C9660C044FD1622A70633E62E8BBFDFE4392B4518A275E628F217BF7514971CB
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
FileSize333176
MD500D53A0F9E9BAB93285DBD6B31F80349
PackageDescriptionSets your computer's clock from time servers on the Net It consists of a pair of programs : `chronyd'. This is a daemon which runs in background on the system. It obtains measurements (e.g. via the network) of the system's offset relative to other systems, and adjusts the system time accordingly. For isolated systems, the user can periodically enter the correct time by hand (using `chronyc'). In either case, `chronyd' determines the rate at which the computer gains or loses time, and compensates for this. Chronyd implements the NTP protocol and can act as either a client or a server. `chronyc'. This is a command-line driven control and monitoring program. An administrator can use this to fine-tune various parameters within the daemon, add or delete servers etc whilst the daemon is running.
PackageMaintainerJohn Hasler <jhasler@debian.org>
PackageNamechrony
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.21-2
SHA-1E0093D4361E401937AA2D330EB5317D3371470CE
SHA-2567F753FE8C7793BAED31C210E16C4309684E15C4A3FFD0FB375BB496ECF2F0EE2