Result for 22648B04B50484B0B996D6837ED0BF73E968EB87

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/afflib-tools/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize2048
MD522A0174B2936C170FB47E289B6E76A99
SHA-122648B04B50484B0B996D6837ED0BF73E968EB87
SHA-256F64C0F86C15B2A6B539C842D667C49318E1B16DED72412B4CB3D07065DDF0F69
SSDEEP24:XyFBVzjJX2momd/HFnBDjvdheGjSkbkNGQHV06gQKqndo3UuTfRKmU7wdTuOfGDz:XKfVZJj5kNlUqizfRKGcOG5UkUQXPJ3
TLSHT167414A5FCE9E0BD02D78241EC98A80EFEC3A5F02961401E25A03E1EB1502680EF36E49
hashlookup:parent-total5
hashlookup:trust75

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Parents (Total: 5)

The searched file hash is included in 5 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize176780
MD578AF3C5BEC3337B43A34BA347C870B5E
PackageDescriptionAdvanced Forensics Format Library (utilities) The Advanced Forensic Format (AFF) is on-disk format for storing computer forensic information. Critical features of AFF include: . - AFF allows you to store both computer forensic data and associated metadata in one or more files. - AFF allows files to be digital signed, to provide for chain-of-custody and long-term file integrity. - AFF allows for forensic disk images to stored encrypted and decrypted on-the-fly for processing. This allows disk images containing privacy sensitive material to be stored on the Internet. . This package provides the AFF Toolkit, that is a set of programs for working with computer forensic information. Using these tools you can: * Interconvert disk images between a variety of formats, including: - raw or "dd"; - splitraw (in which a single image is split between multiple files); - AFF format (in which the entire disk image is stored in a single file); - AFD format (in which a disk image is stored in multiple AFF files stored in a single directory); - AFM format (in which an AFF file is used to annotate a raw file). * Compare disk images and report the data or metadata that is different. * Copy disk images from one location to another, with full verification of data, metadata, and the automatic generation of a chain-of-custody segment. * Find errors in an AFF file and fix them. * Print information about a file. * Print detailed statistics about a file * Generate a XML representation of a disk image's metadata (for example, acquisition time or the serial number of the acquisition device). * Produce a XML "diskprint" which allows a disk image to be rapidly fingerprinted without having the computer the SHA1 of the entire disk. . The AFF Toolkit provides these executables: affcat, affcompare, affconvert, affcopy, affcrypto, affdiskprint, affinfo, affix, affrecover, affsegment, affsign, affstats, affuse, affverify and affxml.
PackageMaintainerDebian Security Tools <team+pkg-security@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNameafflib-tools
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion3.7.20-1
SHA-14D16CAAC0624DACB06539EA6EA083AE4F3571DA8
SHA-25690BFC5D8FDB876D3F392506C1D2A07278E717F6E6192E0787102CD72ABDE7998
Key Value
FileSize166372
MD5624DC28F3FA03225C6B055DEE0AF5BEB
PackageDescriptionAdvanced Forensics Format Library (utilities) The Advanced Forensic Format (AFF) is on-disk format for storing computer forensic information. Critical features of AFF include: . - AFF allows you to store both computer forensic data and associated metadata in one or more files. - AFF allows files to be digital signed, to provide for chain-of-custody and long-term file integrity. - AFF allows for forensic disk images to stored encrypted and decrypted on-the-fly for processing. This allows disk images containing privacy sensitive material to be stored on the Internet. . This package provides the AFF Toolkit, that is a set of programs for working with computer forensic information. Using these tools you can: * Interconvert disk images between a variety of formats, including: - raw or "dd"; - splitraw (in which a single image is split between multiple files); - AFF format (in which the entire disk image is stored in a single file); - AFD format (in which a disk image is stored in multiple AFF files stored in a single directory); - AFM format (in which an AFF file is used to annotate a raw file). * Compare disk images and report the data or metadata that is different. * Copy disk images from one location to another, with full verification of data, metadata, and the automatic generation of a chain-of-custody segment. * Find errors in an AFF file and fix them. * Print information about a file. * Print detailed statistics about a file * Generate a XML representation of a disk image's metadata (for example, acquisition time or the serial number of the acquisition device). * Produce a XML "diskprint" which allows a disk image to be rapidly fingerprinted without having the computer the SHA1 of the entire disk. . The AFF Toolkit provides these executables: affcat, affcompare, affconvert, affcopy, affcrypto, affdiskprint, affinfo, affix, affrecover, affsegment, affsign, affstats, affuse, affverify and affxml.
PackageMaintainerDebian Security Tools <team+pkg-security@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNameafflib-tools
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion3.7.20-1
SHA-128E22430E19FEFD60C1D183B352CD1F29F7EB143
SHA-25642EB0BAE5DD06D734338B3D0A3A1BAF1ED06749397F333DB307141C3A941264F
Key Value
FileSize164488
MD5FC291A95F0E20C8810572E4B866E02BB
PackageDescriptionAdvanced Forensics Format Library (utilities) The Advanced Forensic Format (AFF) is on-disk format for storing computer forensic information. Critical features of AFF include: . - AFF allows you to store both computer forensic data and associated metadata in one or more files. - AFF allows files to be digital signed, to provide for chain-of-custody and long-term file integrity. - AFF allows for forensic disk images to stored encrypted and decrypted on-the-fly for processing. This allows disk images containing privacy sensitive material to be stored on the Internet. . This package provides the AFF Toolkit, that is a set of programs for working with computer forensic information. Using these tools you can: * Interconvert disk images between a variety of formats, including: - raw or "dd"; - splitraw (in which a single image is split between multiple files); - AFF format (in which the entire disk image is stored in a single file); - AFD format (in which a disk image is stored in multiple AFF files stored in a single directory); - AFM format (in which an AFF file is used to annotate a raw file). * Compare disk images and report the data or metadata that is different. * Copy disk images from one location to another, with full verification of data, metadata, and the automatic generation of a chain-of-custody segment. * Find errors in an AFF file and fix them. * Print information about a file. * Print detailed statistics about a file * Generate a XML representation of a disk image's metadata (for example, acquisition time or the serial number of the acquisition device). * Produce a XML "diskprint" which allows a disk image to be rapidly fingerprinted without having the computer the SHA1 of the entire disk. . The AFF Toolkit provides these executables: affcat, affcompare, affconvert, affcopy, affcrypto, affdiskprint, affinfo, affix, affrecover, affsegment, affsign, affstats, affuse, affverify and affxml.
PackageMaintainerDebian Security Tools <team+pkg-security@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNameafflib-tools
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion3.7.20-1
SHA-155790E2EFE53EBAE7D7A45CA8BD6C05FE9C50191
SHA-2567D75E2187605201C701F5EF4630FEF56DE3AE845533D798C16CA83F59A3F268F
Key Value
FileSize167844
MD5DCF2D3B0452DDEC90A51AA64A77B067F
PackageDescriptionAdvanced Forensics Format Library (utilities) The Advanced Forensic Format (AFF) is on-disk format for storing computer forensic information. Critical features of AFF include: . - AFF allows you to store both computer forensic data and associated metadata in one or more files. - AFF allows files to be digital signed, to provide for chain-of-custody and long-term file integrity. - AFF allows for forensic disk images to stored encrypted and decrypted on-the-fly for processing. This allows disk images containing privacy sensitive material to be stored on the Internet. . This package provides the AFF Toolkit, that is a set of programs for working with computer forensic information. Using these tools you can: * Interconvert disk images between a variety of formats, including: - raw or "dd"; - splitraw (in which a single image is split between multiple files); - AFF format (in which the entire disk image is stored in a single file); - AFD format (in which a disk image is stored in multiple AFF files stored in a single directory); - AFM format (in which an AFF file is used to annotate a raw file). * Compare disk images and report the data or metadata that is different. * Copy disk images from one location to another, with full verification of data, metadata, and the automatic generation of a chain-of-custody segment. * Find errors in an AFF file and fix them. * Print information about a file. * Print detailed statistics about a file * Generate a XML representation of a disk image's metadata (for example, acquisition time or the serial number of the acquisition device). * Produce a XML "diskprint" which allows a disk image to be rapidly fingerprinted without having the computer the SHA1 of the entire disk. . The AFF Toolkit provides these executables: affcat, affcompare, affconvert, affcopy, affcrypto, affdiskprint, affinfo, affix, affrecover, affsegment, affsign, affstats, affuse, affverify and affxml.
PackageMaintainerDebian Security Tools <team+pkg-security@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNameafflib-tools
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion3.7.20-1
SHA-1635295983264B06EDB88852A40E7D21ADC8CB817
SHA-256EBF5EDC1E37AA3A1BCC4483BF89D1569542993A59C04601BD2034267943D0608
Key Value
FileSize184228
MD5AB06BE7F140A70C1AD5FD7D65C6CAF20
PackageDescriptionAdvanced Forensics Format Library (utilities) The Advanced Forensic Format (AFF) is on-disk format for storing computer forensic information. Critical features of AFF include: . - AFF allows you to store both computer forensic data and associated metadata in one or more files. - AFF allows files to be digital signed, to provide for chain-of-custody and long-term file integrity. - AFF allows for forensic disk images to stored encrypted and decrypted on-the-fly for processing. This allows disk images containing privacy sensitive material to be stored on the Internet. . This package provides the AFF Toolkit, that is a set of programs for working with computer forensic information. Using these tools you can: * Interconvert disk images between a variety of formats, including: - raw or "dd"; - splitraw (in which a single image is split between multiple files); - AFF format (in which the entire disk image is stored in a single file); - AFD format (in which a disk image is stored in multiple AFF files stored in a single directory); - AFM format (in which an AFF file is used to annotate a raw file). * Compare disk images and report the data or metadata that is different. * Copy disk images from one location to another, with full verification of data, metadata, and the automatic generation of a chain-of-custody segment. * Find errors in an AFF file and fix them. * Print information about a file. * Print detailed statistics about a file * Generate a XML representation of a disk image's metadata (for example, acquisition time or the serial number of the acquisition device). * Produce a XML "diskprint" which allows a disk image to be rapidly fingerprinted without having the computer the SHA1 of the entire disk. . The AFF Toolkit provides these executables: affcat, affcompare, affconvert, affcopy, affcrypto, affdiskprint, affinfo, affix, affrecover, affsegment, affsign, affstats, affuse, affverify and affxml.
PackageMaintainerDebian Security Tools <team+pkg-security@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNameafflib-tools
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion3.7.20-1
SHA-1A14D44C48ACF2CFC23F3DAF0914BA277A1D6AA3B
SHA-2560F7BB5AB58DEB94A5EE4B9756F6235C99357483AC74650A485D9C21E3FBD4CF5