Result for 17C29BF99732535189C54987C1DA42CB0C85C304

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/tpsclient
FileSize136304
MD541FB5265D42EFC046ABFEC74A4A1DE82
SHA-117C29BF99732535189C54987C1DA42CB0C85C304
SHA-25619082B58148B3C535505C80C67847053D77A67361A42DD5CE1303B9953625F6A
SSDEEP1536:fjJOFWSNhyrsQtQa/Cs5KgLNEHLIoZbKUibHE+pRYJQOOVVVVsJPz:rAFWSgsQtQyOHLTNKUyE+zG1B
TLSHT1F1D31A2DAD0D69E3C9C672FC4F83A3D7B177184CE33519E32940866CA782A4EC57169E
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hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD5E79CC972296E6D21A72925B7D58F3FEE
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThe Token Processing System (TPS) is an optional PKI subsystem that acts as a Registration Authority (RA) for authenticating and processing enrollment requests, PIN reset requests, and formatting requests from the Enterprise Security Client (ESC). TPS is designed to communicate with tokens that conform to Global Platform's Open Platform Specification. TPS communicates over SSL with various PKI backend subsystems (including the Certificate Authority (CA), the Key Recovery Authority (KRA), and the Token Key Service (TKS)) to fulfill the user's requests. TPS also interacts with the token database, an LDAP server that stores information about individual tokens. The utility "tpsclient" is a test tool that interacts with TPS. This tool is useful to test TPS server configs without risking an actual smart card.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepki-tps
PackageRelease6.fc34
PackageVersion10.10.5
SHA-155EFB3008B2ADD6C573AB88EB48249B5D92100DD
SHA-256A630F404BFB28BCCB619C495031EB961893D1E51CA9E7BFA9FEDDD072F39D446