Result for 22A2394B7377A795D932876012F4BE078C19EABE

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/php/Zend/Permissions/Acl/Acl.php
FileSize41053
MD56D4FC9CD3B20475AA77FD784495F18F1
SHA-122A2394B7377A795D932876012F4BE078C19EABE
SHA-2568BF67069D4576FD2751D076E78E50CF2EA3A679452DC87C5F79C102790F5DEE2
SSDEEP384:6Lk/XDsDLqS+sMCVLT7y5THctXUNKLW4KQd:6LQXDjWVTETHQXuKtxd
TLSHT165030F4768EB6470826321BD5B8A5080D429881FE17D6B58FCCD0BF03FD57BC96A5EB4
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hashlookup:trust65

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Key Value
MD5CCAD6D1E2FB299C53FDC35245980087F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Zend\Permissions\Acl component provides a lightweight and flexible access control list (ACL) implementation for privileges management. In general, an application may utilize such ACL‘s to control access to certain protected objects by other requesting objects. For the purposes of this documentation: * a resource is an object to which access is controlled. * a role is an object that may request access to a Resource. Put simply, roles request access to resources. For example, if a parking attendant requests access to a car, then the parking attendant is the requesting role, and the car is the resource, since access to the car may not be granted to everyone. Through the specification and use of an ACL, an application may control how roles are granted access to resources.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-ZendFramework2-Permissions-Acl
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion2.3.7
SHA-19A982C0D37A0377F54A15A58C19F6EEB9F3A4025
SHA-256BDEDAFC662C822AE186857A6806284AF49B564FF43AC102E052DFEB87AAC764B
Key Value
MD50F328CF8ACFADE41D03DBF5252F72AAF
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Zend\Permissions\Acl component provides a lightweight and flexible access control list (ACL) implementation for privileges management. In general, an application may utilize such ACL‘s to control access to certain protected objects by other requesting objects. For the purposes of this documentation: * a resource is an object to which access is controlled. * a role is an object that may request access to a Resource. Put simply, roles request access to resources. For example, if a parking attendant requests access to a car, then the parking attendant is the requesting role, and the car is the resource, since access to the car may not be granted to everyone. Through the specification and use of an ACL, an application may control how roles are granted access to resources.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-ZendFramework2-Permissions-Acl
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion2.3.7
SHA-147A486DB43537A6859BF41FC998D54A3F6FF06CF
SHA-2562C074F9200615D8B7D0374CD9C537305721BA079292AD178DDAEA6C539A62D81
Key Value
MD53E029664A8F8A2C8083AA7660035A619
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Zend\Permissions\Acl component provides a lightweight and flexible access control list (ACL) implementation for privileges management. In general, an application may utilize such ACL‘s to control access to certain protected objects by other requesting objects. For the purposes of this documentation: * a resource is an object to which access is controlled. * a role is an object that may request access to a Resource. Put simply, roles request access to resources. For example, if a parking attendant requests access to a car, then the parking attendant is the requesting role, and the car is the resource, since access to the car may not be granted to everyone. Through the specification and use of an ACL, an application may control how roles are granted access to resources.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-ZendFramework2-Permissions-Acl
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion2.3.7
SHA-19C9CA5090440C9AEFF7A1574A2B14EF94A4C0760
SHA-256F7AF4DED28B3DF4CB3091E1C187DBCBE8DC44C0BFC68B17920DC69C704957E6C