Result for 158A9A88EEC01ED65CDA11F440E4DF8E483BE33A

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/chronyc
FileSize88744
MD54A46A02F0981FF89A0D3C4E33229CB2B
SHA-1158A9A88EEC01ED65CDA11F440E4DF8E483BE33A
SHA-25658E20192F0F165CC7FA50D8A2220FA7CD7AF3CD65A5F20C2A2211C386CFEB279
SSDEEP1536:HNWv6r+4ha4yY+xECNKxKGnD0kzlzHvk7x6naGyRxPwdju:Au+ysFxRcxKy7lzPeHv
TLSHT155831B9B6735CDA7C4F45A328096637393772D7666884A0F799CF31D7BB33628E10A20
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
MD52E0BF6865CFB5686D37993A9EA95DB65
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionChrony is an implementation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP). It can synchronize the system clock with NTP servers, reference clocks (e.g. a GPS receiver), and manual input using wristwatch and keyboard. It can also operate as an NTPv4 (RFC 5905) server and peer to provide a time service to other computers in the network. Chrony consists of two programs: chronyd and chronyc. Chronyd is a daemon which runs in the background on the system. It obtains measurements of the system clock’s offset relative to time servers on other systems via the network 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 can act as either a client or a server. Chronyc provides a user interface to chronyd for monitoring its performance and configuring various settings. It can do so while running on the same computer as the chronyd instance it is controlling or a different computer.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNamechrony
PackageRelease9.21.1
PackageVersion3.2
SHA-1BA40D22D45066942812DB5B6728024E4B47193E6
SHA-256999C1B326F11E3832CF30943FDF739D4BA8D37E3896687C90B42470C54BB5675