Result for 17BC443FC64BDE8A456FAADF047291E7D77F6B56

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/virt-ls
FileSize77560
MD5B835093DF93815E614AE8A10B0E91EBC
SHA-117BC443FC64BDE8A456FAADF047291E7D77F6B56
SHA-2566804262CE9472A1F980A6B578AF5754177B1E1B2A1E79159108346281DA745A9
SSDEEP1536:2xr5jH+5hbVijzgzuVmShtO/thpcMvyNiSJ:MJ+5V4HgbJcMvyNiq
TLSHT15773190BB2A2997CC292C9304497D27178717F55A6223E3F394CB7382F42B5E562EB35
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
MD55367BA9CA55FC9DE5DA30E6457296C81
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionlibguestfs is a set of tools for accessing and modifying virtual machine (VM) disk images. You can use this for viewing and editing files inside guests, scripting changes to VMs, monitoring disk used/free statistics, P2V, V2V, performing partial backups, cloning VMs, and much else besides. libguestfs can access nearly any type of filesystem including: all known types of Linux filesystem (ext2/3/4, XFS, btrfs etc), any Windows filesystem (VFAT and NTFS), any Mac OS X and BSD filesystems, LVM2 volume management, MBR and GPT disk partitions, raw disks, qcow2, VirtualBox VDI, VMWare VMDK, CD and DVD ISOs, SD cards, and dozens more. libguestfs doesn't need root permissions. All this functionality is available through a convenient shell called guestfish, or use virt-rescue to get a rescue shell for fixing unbootable virtual machines.
PackageNameguestfs-tools
PackageRelease350.1
PackageVersion1.44.2
SHA-1154644E9167DE66C3539D734D0C7D51D986ECFBB
SHA-256AF1975BB9723033FDA2D57EFB4078A45D595D89814B0068AFB325B121141B78A