Result for 1BD1D5FA3153C01549136A6218278E1F1E3BB172

Query result

Key Value
FileName./etc/schroot/schroot.conf
FileSize2128
MD513410A9AB427A9145615E2970A2D6CA3
SHA-11BD1D5FA3153C01549136A6218278E1F1E3BB172
SHA-256B77CEDA8E8B35EBF78A9E512A2659DB1F0210CA8AF88D97429561F60E0B9ADB0
SSDEEP48:xRnL0WV77C7XJFlDWsCYpBYNx+sjTa0q8jZ942mP2j:znIWV7aJFlHCYkNxHhZj1mI
TLSHT1E34133D694D5619224DFEC627CAAC325B6715F209E527138285C01B43D29FC6A3B2FD3
hashlookup:parent-total21
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 21 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize604760
MD5FD2B4387255822D01F215007C0137542
PackageDescriptionExecute commands in a chroot environment schroot allows users to execute commands or interactive shells in different chroots. Any number of named chroots may be created, and access permissions given to each, including root access for normal users, on a per-user or per-group basis. Additionally, schroot can switch to a different user in the chroot, using PAM for authentication and authorisation. All operations are logged for security. . Several different types of chroot are supported, including normal directories in the filesystem, and also block devices. Sessions, persistent chroots created on the fly from files (tar with optional compression) and Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots are also supported. . schroot supports kernel personalities, allowing the programs run inside the chroot to have a different personality. For example, running 32-bit chroots on 64-bit systems, or even running binaries from alternative operating systems such as SVR4 or Xenix. . schroot also integrates with sbuild, to allow building packages with all supported chroot types, including session-managed chroot types such as Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots. . schroot shares most of its options with dchroot, but offers vastly more functionality.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameschroot
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.6.10-11ubuntu2
SHA-10EB00624EFF25D3B658AF3E60724286E54686612
SHA-2568BB45CD505D6AA2FABC7C0DD9AA9CC2920455A04E98AF367FF11417C3A4061D0
Key Value
FileSize543916
MD50ED9B6ED13FDB627BDEC3F6438A807EF
PackageDescriptionExecute commands in a chroot environment schroot allows users to execute commands or interactive shells in different chroots. Any number of named chroots may be created, and access permissions given to each, including root access for normal users, on a per-user or per-group basis. Additionally, schroot can switch to a different user in the chroot, using PAM for authentication and authorisation. All operations are logged for security. . Several different types of chroot are supported, including normal directories in the filesystem, and also block devices. Sessions, persistent chroots created on the fly from files (tar with optional compression) and Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots are also supported. . schroot supports kernel personalities, allowing the programs run inside the chroot to have a different personality. For example, running 32-bit chroots on 64-bit systems, or even running binaries from alternative operating systems such as SVR4 or Xenix. . schroot also integrates with sbuild, to allow building packages with all supported chroot types, including session-managed chroot types such as Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots. . schroot shares most of its options with dchroot, but offers vastly more functionality.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameschroot
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.6.10-12ubuntu1
SHA-1134436E9555B9D1F25C7F1B384768EF00D4DDF0D
SHA-2560068A69D4177B9B7BFE06FCEA3F6A92F363A63029D5FDCB9F9CD8287878E33D8
Key Value
FileSize631840
MD5E84619FA700FE55B7D9DC83FFE1233F5
PackageDescriptionExecute commands in a chroot environment schroot allows users to execute commands or interactive shells in different chroots. Any number of named chroots may be created, and access permissions given to each, including root access for normal users, on a per-user or per-group basis. Additionally, schroot can switch to a different user in the chroot, using PAM for authentication and authorisation. All operations are logged for security. . Several different types of chroot are supported, including normal directories in the filesystem, and also block devices. Sessions, persistent chroots created on the fly from files (tar with optional compression) and Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots are also supported. . schroot supports kernel personalities, allowing the programs run inside the chroot to have a different personality. For example, running 32-bit chroots on 64-bit systems, or even running binaries from alternative operating systems such as SVR4 or Xenix. . schroot also integrates with sbuild, to allow building packages with all supported chroot types, including session-managed chroot types such as Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots. . schroot shares most of its options with dchroot, but offers vastly more functionality.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameschroot
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.6.10-9ubuntu0.2
SHA-1164E6BE23BE42D8773EE50F67202626CDFD07405
SHA-2563F326C06E9E01C297D33E0756A7740AF8CC28ACDACC5EA43F265599866B4EC45
Key Value
MD52889445D01388AA55A9D8E8CFF5BC864
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionschroot allows users to execute commands or interactive shells in different chroots. Any number of named chroots may be created, and access permissions given to each, including root access for normal users, on a per-user or per-group basis. Additionally, schroot can switch to a different user in the chroot, using PAM for authentication and authorisation. All operations are logged for security. Several different types of chroot are supported, including normal directories in the filesystem, and also block devices. Sessions, persistent chroots created on the fly from files (tar with optional compression and zip) and LVM snapshots are also supported. schroot supports kernel personalities, allowing the programs run inside the chroot to have a different personality. For example, running 32-bit chroots on 64-bit systems, or even running binaries from alternative operating systems such as SVR4 or Xenix. schroot also integrates with sbuild, to allow building packages with all supported chroot types, including session-managed chroot types such as LVM snapshots. schroot shares most of its options with dchroot, but offers vastly more functionality.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameschroot
PackageRelease17.fc34
PackageVersion1.6.10
SHA-1232C1B866E4B393C2B35C74A89B29A19230B0A68
SHA-2569836536713357D606906673A4C95B92F710EA3E639155D434BC2C2954D8BE5BC
Key Value
FileSize793628
MD5DFE67B1342AFFB5DF7B96C88B8E17CD1
PackageDescriptionExecute commands in a chroot environment schroot allows users to execute commands or interactive shells in different chroots. Any number of named chroots may be created, and access permissions given to each, including root access for normal users, on a per-user or per-group basis. Additionally, schroot can switch to a different user in the chroot, using PAM for authentication and authorisation. All operations are logged for security. . Several different types of chroot are supported, including normal directories in the filesystem, and also block devices. Sessions, persistent chroots created on the fly from files (tar with optional compression) and Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots are also supported. . schroot supports kernel personalities, allowing the programs run inside the chroot to have a different personality. For example, running 32-bit chroots on 64-bit systems, or even running binaries from alternative operating systems such as SVR4 or Xenix. . schroot also integrates with sbuild, to allow building packages with all supported chroot types, including session-managed chroot types such as Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots. . schroot shares most of its options with dchroot, but offers vastly more functionality.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNameschroot
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.6.10-12
SHA-13569E926E4573446CE6F5560FBA3A00D2381022F
SHA-2569C88927D3E0472D86C4FCCF9A6F6D640AE227F0FD947CD24BA4C007EEBD5D1FC
Key Value
FileSize726632
MD518BDCE84D7FD1BE54CC1C45565EE1F70
PackageDescriptionExecute commands in a chroot environment schroot allows users to execute commands or interactive shells in different chroots. Any number of named chroots may be created, and access permissions given to each, including root access for normal users, on a per-user or per-group basis. Additionally, schroot can switch to a different user in the chroot, using PAM for authentication and authorisation. All operations are logged for security. . Several different types of chroot are supported, including normal directories in the filesystem, and also block devices. Sessions, persistent chroots created on the fly from files (tar with optional compression) and Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots are also supported. . schroot supports kernel personalities, allowing the programs run inside the chroot to have a different personality. For example, running 32-bit chroots on 64-bit systems, or even running binaries from alternative operating systems such as SVR4 or Xenix. . schroot also integrates with sbuild, to allow building packages with all supported chroot types, including session-managed chroot types such as Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots. . schroot shares most of its options with dchroot, but offers vastly more functionality.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNameschroot
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.6.10-12
SHA-1455E7A8F18274326E498065E69AE74D034DC38DA
SHA-256A6E413EF28B612A4BCE0FCA949829F55E1E3510E578BF606C369930C54A0DC54
Key Value
FileSize709876
MD51679802074A81D448388E9BE1D6784BC
PackageDescriptionExecute commands in a chroot environment schroot allows users to execute commands or interactive shells in different chroots. Any number of named chroots may be created, and access permissions given to each, including root access for normal users, on a per-user or per-group basis. Additionally, schroot can switch to a different user in the chroot, using PAM for authentication and authorisation. All operations are logged for security. . Several different types of chroot are supported, including normal directories in the filesystem, and also block devices. Sessions, persistent chroots created on the fly from files (tar with optional compression) and Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots are also supported. . schroot supports kernel personalities, allowing the programs run inside the chroot to have a different personality. For example, running 32-bit chroots on 64-bit systems, or even running binaries from alternative operating systems such as SVR4 or Xenix. . schroot also integrates with sbuild, to allow building packages with all supported chroot types, including session-managed chroot types such as Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots. . schroot shares most of its options with dchroot, but offers vastly more functionality.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNameschroot
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.6.10-12
SHA-14DED49FAD040BCE93619B04B84638B0A6847D636
SHA-25693C0C9EC613D1F5F0FBAF2BD47DD4016BC7BD1BF092338A533973065A8F46D59
Key Value
FileSize718304
MD58CF5369B89BDD3650558277C4B954300
PackageDescriptionExecute commands in a chroot environment schroot allows users to execute commands or interactive shells in different chroots. Any number of named chroots may be created, and access permissions given to each, including root access for normal users, on a per-user or per-group basis. Additionally, schroot can switch to a different user in the chroot, using PAM for authentication and authorisation. All operations are logged for security. . Several different types of chroot are supported, including normal directories in the filesystem, and also block devices. Sessions, persistent chroots created on the fly from files (tar with optional compression) and Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots are also supported. . schroot supports kernel personalities, allowing the programs run inside the chroot to have a different personality. For example, running 32-bit chroots on 64-bit systems, or even running binaries from alternative operating systems such as SVR4 or Xenix. . schroot also integrates with sbuild, to allow building packages with all supported chroot types, including session-managed chroot types such as Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots. . schroot shares most of its options with dchroot, but offers vastly more functionality.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNameschroot
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.6.10-12
SHA-17767D86A8E3658883701C2CB36BF7512ED508CF2
SHA-2565F60D80A4DE4207AD58E332FA38E00B2C4B482CAE6D495D9B11C5D73B9946D2F
Key Value
FileSize737196
MD584DDD64D7147E3B98E3C8F18EBC149DE
PackageDescriptionExecute commands in a chroot environment schroot allows users to execute commands or interactive shells in different chroots. Any number of named chroots may be created, and access permissions given to each, including root access for normal users, on a per-user or per-group basis. Additionally, schroot can switch to a different user in the chroot, using PAM for authentication and authorisation. All operations are logged for security. . Several different types of chroot are supported, including normal directories in the filesystem, and also block devices. Sessions, persistent chroots created on the fly from files (tar with optional compression) and Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots are also supported. . schroot supports kernel personalities, allowing the programs run inside the chroot to have a different personality. For example, running 32-bit chroots on 64-bit systems, or even running binaries from alternative operating systems such as SVR4 or Xenix. . schroot also integrates with sbuild, to allow building packages with all supported chroot types, including session-managed chroot types such as Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots. . schroot shares most of its options with dchroot, but offers vastly more functionality.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNameschroot
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.6.10-12
SHA-1858866E00E07EB4B35C1E4F356530194602C1022
SHA-256DBC6ECA7D1E870E27649079D215CC3ED05D8F696190F06486D5235C17A5B1552
Key Value
FileSize789804
MD55A29621EE0652C9C1632C0136734E336
PackageDescriptionExecute commands in a chroot environment schroot allows users to execute commands or interactive shells in different chroots. Any number of named chroots may be created, and access permissions given to each, including root access for normal users, on a per-user or per-group basis. Additionally, schroot can switch to a different user in the chroot, using PAM for authentication and authorisation. All operations are logged for security. . Several different types of chroot are supported, including normal directories in the filesystem, and also block devices. Sessions, persistent chroots created on the fly from files (tar with optional compression) and Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots are also supported. . schroot supports kernel personalities, allowing the programs run inside the chroot to have a different personality. For example, running 32-bit chroots on 64-bit systems, or even running binaries from alternative operating systems such as SVR4 or Xenix. . schroot also integrates with sbuild, to allow building packages with all supported chroot types, including session-managed chroot types such as Btrfs, ZFS, and LVM snapshots. . schroot shares most of its options with dchroot, but offers vastly more functionality.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNameschroot
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.6.10-12
SHA-19F894506D3E2C865C297B2D934C2CE9CC0CD1ECD
SHA-256AC8F151FFB97CED59EC1D7E04CCBB130196E9DC86B5C49D557A3567196CBDE93