Result for 1C86B753A3A8F7F57C5C57CA770056B8D3B72311

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/ipset
FileSize10168
MD56F62C0C20F78FACD1A39DF7EEE2B1644
SHA-11C86B753A3A8F7F57C5C57CA770056B8D3B72311
SHA-2560888D678F234E812E220A3AB4645CCDE9B2B290B3F88C43ABF89E2D31CB85237
SSDEEP48:We7h4AVB+B7yvndnP3XBTleLozg1wuOE++xtKxsjdSAbjAaz:37OmB+B7yfdPhTU8zGO2oAV0az
TLSHT1BE22F015FF44A93FD4DC46398AD342B03372D48B979643A37148A625BE433E91E71EC6
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
FileSize50532
MD522AF8972C74AF9AC4CB1607213FE1B31
PackageDescriptionadministration tool for kernel IP sets IP sets are a framework inside the Linux 2.4.x and 2.6.x kernel which can be administered by the ipset(8) utility. Depending on the type, currently an IP set may store IP addresses, (TCP/UDP) port numbers or IP addresses with MAC addresses in a way which ensures lightning speed when matching an entry against a set. . If you want to . * store multiple IP addresses or port numbers and match against the entire collection using a single iptables rule. * dynamically update iptables rules against IP addresses or ports without performance penalty. * express complex IP address and ports based rulesets with a single iptables rule and benefit from the speed of IP sets. . then IP sets may be the proper tool for you.
PackageMaintainerDebian Netfilter Packaging Team <pkg-netfilter-team@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNameipset
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion7.15-1
SHA-189F490B19F26384DDE3E55C2D5950130F5A6E105
SHA-25665E207158E90DAA8572624230230F581B8E9A063687502D5FDC8433BBB56D0B3