Result for 1786D99C13E317971E1D7FE2E6AF72A8C25D0FC9

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/libnss-wrapper/AUTHORS
FileSize168
MD5B283B88ECE6ECAFA6C45B27621787E79
SHA-11786D99C13E317971E1D7FE2E6AF72A8C25D0FC9
SHA-2569B10A1E6B6F69A8C7FD2A361456B2A9AE8403FFCD9305F827F277256623F2A73
SSDEEP3:n7MGlARoyZY6EFhsemWEIH5Y8LDCbLAJEke5YvcMnGecMFKbvIpJeBhFZciMEAYv:n7MGlARrY6Ase7ZY8LDekkY1GecMsLbR
TLSHT10EC08C52FACE03723A5A7B3972A4FC100AC8A1233F1B035D8A4A701F38020DE9121092
hashlookup:parent-total80
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 80)

The searched file hash is included in 80 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5FAF6F2D77CAAF6A1E55D42F15C4E8116
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons that need to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users, or just switch user IDs to interact with the system, e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that, you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups files. With nss_wrapper, it is possible to define your own passwd and groups files which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test, they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (DNS) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it, set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package does not have a devel package, because this project is for development/testing.
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageRelease29.d_t.4
PackageVersion1.1.10
SHA-105967F5111A3EF4C90A9B786F0FCDCDF90E90D64
SHA-25681FA78B3F0CB6450B2399E852D14772DF2D82DDA6D38E2331C6120154031CC0F
Key Value
MD56FDC8F5991B8958724939A6B77AB22A5
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons that need to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users, or just switch user IDs to interact with the system, e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that, you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups files. With nss_wrapper, it is possible to define your own passwd and groups files which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test, they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (DNS) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it, set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package does not have a devel package, because this project is for development/testing.
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageRelease34.d_t.3
PackageVersion1.1.11
SHA-10736D02FA6F94A34B1A248A11731960561C2BF9D
SHA-256DAEB69886B58C4EEFD87276C0EB5B20DA4F7F2FBF54177A947AB041EB5D28A8B
Key Value
FileSize27268
MD54F46B2E0CB505A52C7DBB99AEAC6F2AC
PackageDescriptionNSS wrapper library There are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system, for example a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. . If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (DNS) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper.
PackageMaintainerDebian SSSD Team <pkg-sssd-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibnss-wrapper
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.1.11-1
SHA-10BA76A0483A8BE02983B06F4A9821AB968322537
SHA-2569B9206E7175B1481BBDDE0BD01E0C1985EAC06CBED400D421159E70FAEDDFDEC
Key Value
MD54C4C52EBD6EF3960534E6790CC44BB64
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons that need to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users, or just switch user IDs to interact with the system, e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that, you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups files. With nss_wrapper, it is possible to define your own passwd and groups files which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test, they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (DNS) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it, set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package does not have a devel package, because this project is for development/testing.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageReleaselp150.1.8
PackageVersion1.1.3
SHA-10E0BFEF9F3CED46FAE01C5D6A281C5720B9ED0F5
SHA-256377F9D2583A331A9D5504B799500393B6CD4F79B2E63E26881165DBAAFA7CEEC
Key Value
MD591B4DED45FDB91452770B6460AC49ABB
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons that need to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users, or just switch user IDs to interact with the system, e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that, you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups files. With nss_wrapper, it is possible to define your own passwd and groups files which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test, they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (DNS) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it, set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package does not have a devel package, because this project is for development/testing.
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageRelease34.d_t.2
PackageVersion1.1.11
SHA-112100677EBB104055E7172CF3C386A934D66A933
SHA-256D2641215C7A95488B3E06C963560D46A26144B4F561D55E597A8F2678AECB007
Key Value
MD59595D74D42A666258369F32160B24267
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (dns) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package doesn't have a devel package cause this project is for development/testing.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageRelease4.fc33
PackageVersion1.1.11
SHA-118F03EA814DF41A16FF17DE55DAB1C840BAD45B8
SHA-256414081535FB186636321C4853105853015D1EF67D5B80FAE8EF224693859F808
Key Value
FileSize29248
MD5FAF0F06309E76BA86F79251F55F3BF40
PackageDescriptionNSS wrapper library There are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system, for example a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. . If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (DNS) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibnss-wrapper
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.1.11-1ubuntu2
SHA-11A255D622957CD7F05911D2636843C16831FC052
SHA-2566D023D6BC110C4D08EFCA9BA51196D2B92E61C1824CAF47E28E073DF681B1253
Key Value
FileSize31204
MD50E487C3593A90D26BEEAAA476397C592
PackageDescriptionNSS wrapper library There are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system, for example a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. . If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (DNS) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper.
PackageMaintainerDebian SSSD Team <pkg-sssd-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibnss-wrapper
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.1.3-1
SHA-11CF3957CCAE332D85C262533A0E165C65938FFD8
SHA-2566EAF96B79B18F8D0A73568EB5DD7609C68B136BC3DDE1779C76736F64188D72A
Key Value
MD5B546278A8C6544C52E3921E42AA3C4E8
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons that need to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users, or just switch user IDs to interact with the system, e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that, you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups files. With nss_wrapper, it is possible to define your own passwd and groups files which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test, they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (DNS) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it, set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package does not have a devel package, because this project is for development/testing.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageReleasebp153.1.16
PackageVersion1.1.3
SHA-11E2C1D3F7FEEEF538AD3A0CAF9D50899E773AB82
SHA-256C902CF019A49F44111A24D56184020C6EDB65E3E25FF202B99666BC3EE8EB071
Key Value
MD53A667C8BDAEBF02BC9CEB70F0DCDE0DA
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (dns) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package doesn't have a devel package cause this project is for development/testing.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageRelease1.el7
PackageVersion1.1.5
SHA-11FE4BD6450C9400E6BD769CE7CCA1C88CC2DC473
SHA-256FA4911730590AF3A3E85EDE838A0B354A66C2BD5C1FDF29771DE2B520829F478