Result for 169E4BE68CC77206FBC9D13E72024D4EF0AA07B5

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/repoze/what/predicates.pyo
FileSize24301
MD5D83EBCCA6A39006149CE39510C283414
SHA-1169E4BE68CC77206FBC9D13E72024D4EF0AA07B5
SHA-2566F89599B03609C96DDD6132003CF647B5F5317E54A73C9F3C94C757EB51A543F
SSDEEP384:szDpbrP8Z5U7adNvaubvujbdy9bFMieAG/kcZR94dGqN2eal:szDVr0ZddNvaAvujbamieAG/kyR9Sw
TLSHT197B220A9E38A0A33F6630076D1EA21D96A55F177A7807D10705C24392FCA7E9CD7B3D1
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5AA36F119B933D05140B3ED039B76EF43
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription`repoze.what` is an `authorization framework` for WSGI applications, based on `repoze.who` (which deals with `authentication`). On the one hand, it enables an authorization system based on the groups to which the `authenticated or anonymous` user belongs and the permissions granted to such groups by loading these groups and permissions into the request on the way in to the downstream WSGI application. And on the other hand, it enables you to manage your groups and permissions from the application itself or another program, under a backend-independent API. For example, it would be easy for you to switch from one back-end to another, and even use this framework to migrate the data. It's highly extensible, so it's very unlikely that it will get in your way. Among other things, you can extend it to check for many other conditions (such as checking that the user comes from a given country, based on her IP address, for example).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython-repoze-what
PackageRelease6.fc12
PackageVersion1.0.8
SHA-11D4D6EBC9020796CA463736716140E7486207DC2
SHA-2563AC630D8A1CD1B5D3952934BC3125D6CC6649AF156C1D45A0CF1A15151C3479F
Key Value
MD563A768DF7214F0F73C50BD67DBEAEC55
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription`repoze.what` is an `authorization framework` for WSGI applications, based on `repoze.who` (which deals with `authentication`). On the one hand, it enables an authorization system based on the groups to which the `authenticated or anonymous` user belongs and the permissions granted to such groups by loading these groups and permissions into the request on the way in to the downstream WSGI application. And on the other hand, it enables you to manage your groups and permissions from the application itself or another program, under a backend-independent API. For example, it would be easy for you to switch from one back-end to another, and even use this framework to migrate the data. It's highly extensible, so it's very unlikely that it will get in your way. Among other things, you can extend it to check for many other conditions (such as checking that the user comes from a given country, based on her IP address, for example).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython-repoze-what
PackageRelease5.fc13
PackageVersion1.0.8
SHA-16FBB91FD3EB6D082D486C2BFF4515D507B06330F
SHA-25628B954D414FAD282BD89B58D0901F9A8D544B1ACC3ABBB2A9AB70995594A14A1