Result for 1A1096D1FE1F167E1D2A7BE3533A763953E3274D

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/sff2g3
FileSize10376
MD5D7BCA9B14F6B75D32653B3AEFAC56DB4
SHA-11A1096D1FE1F167E1D2A7BE3533A763953E3274D
SHA-2560ACB860CD9D432ED200D2E4F66D34D7B2EF783677390E2A100BE6AB4632B028D
SSDEEP192:YU8Y4Mn8lxL3Dm1GskAn7Q2eA5j5/1SVao4d:3639sRnR5j5osd
TLSHT1B622D806BA68DBB7C9A86338E4D74532B2778145B3D317477A2CD9743E8334D8B86788
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Parents (Total: 1)

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
MD5AE0BBB49996B00F9598B6722E0261FF9
PackageArchriscv64
PackageDescriptionThis package turns your computer into a fax machine. With some voice modems (Zyxel, Rockwell, and USR), you can even use your computer as an answering machine. Mgetty recognizes what kind of call it is receiving and does everything else automatically. It is able to accept data (login/PPP), fax, and (depending on your modem) voice calls. Find the documentation in /usr/share/doc/packages/mgetty and TeX Info files in /usr/share/info. The configuration files are in /etc/mgetty+sendfax.
PackageNamemgetty
PackageRelease107.2
PackageVersion1.2.1
SHA-13FA08E52CDDA5145EE359FCCA68F7E76DD336C90
SHA-2566BD28C4AC9CAE90D1074DD2E37F563D07F91F487C209CB7C5DB0176DEB959067