Result for 16ACD22D9A8FA7549418DEA47094F9F56BDA11E8

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/chronyc
FileSize45956
MD54308E4256FFF3CA213E8F8A94B7B1C4F
SHA-116ACD22D9A8FA7549418DEA47094F9F56BDA11E8
SHA-256DF42CC45CFC7747F8A6B904CF5E4141CEC98A997D468A4D4480EF7BFF463AA9F
SSDEEP768:fIy2gdgWtYBO+FDTGatZHU6QNwwicZ3VO9EnT6q06iyfkvjsj5Z/fur7:ft2gdbtYwIFiD7ZFe4r0Q/2r7
TLSHT157235C5F53756963DD180B7BC62B17672B302BC0A2B1D5247BCC50CA0B027672EACEE6
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
FileSize336416
MD5C3CBD01B2F318C8352027D5A99294D31
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-177902F3DC0B15A5A9E2D086C7D2667E961EB8C53
SHA-256E8D58E9D64F214AE07FDA2EF5A040CC13AF32F1F905C77341DCD9B2DC08C496E