Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/share/man/man1/hivexml.1.gz |
FileSize | 2646 |
MD5 | A20ED42F3C8ADB64A46ABDB9E80D60FE |
SHA-1 | 277F06DB0BD10398B6F7E2740AECC9E1AA7069C1 |
SHA-256 | DADA222C7630AE18E0C39E5DAB99F9AC73C0E98CD7282B0D968AC500D631AC72 |
SSDEEP | 48:XIlyJ3MB4cjj2NpCRCYN3pjzQJr1QfXX+loWsfVBK8behdvnTsaxQh:8C3bcjj2nCLNWCf9WsfTK8ybvTsaM |
TLSH | T170513CC5CB4B52802BEE907562CB31EA19E0569C2487E3CB90D624E551D5289263C9AC |
hashlookup:parent-total | 4 |
hashlookup:trust | 70 |
The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | C3BA15B441BA452F68212AE0E151AC01 |
PackageArch | ppc |
PackageDescription | Hive files are the undocumented binary files that Windows uses to store the Windows Registry on disk. Hivex is a library that can read and write to these files. 'hivexsh' is a shell you can use to interactively navigate a hive binary file. 'hivexregedit' lets you export and merge to the textual regedit format. 'hivexml' can be used to convert a hive file to a more useful XML format. In order to get access to the hive files themselves, you can copy them from a Windows machine. They are usually found in %systemroot%\system32\config. For virtual machines we recommend using libguestfs or guestfish to copy out these files. libguestfs also provides a useful high-level tool called 'virt-win-reg' (based on hivex technology) which can be used to query specific registry keys in an existing Windows VM. For OCaml bindings, see 'ocaml-hivex-devel'. For Perl bindings, see 'perl-hivex'. For Python bindings, see 'python-hivex'. For Ruby bindings, see 'ruby-hivex'. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | hivex |
PackageRelease | 3.fc20 |
PackageVersion | 1.3.8 |
SHA-1 | DF9E9894469C6AC04783443A7EE01A6F5C9FB23E |
SHA-256 | B214A943E8C4C69D300387473BAC96F674ED556A8245E39EA8B4216DC5B88004 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | E59F0EF29175345F0EC0F2DFFB362F18 |
PackageArch | s390 |
PackageDescription | Hive files are the undocumented binary files that Windows uses to store the Windows Registry on disk. Hivex is a library that can read and write to these files. 'hivexsh' is a shell you can use to interactively navigate a hive binary file. 'hivexregedit' lets you export and merge to the textual regedit format. 'hivexml' can be used to convert a hive file to a more useful XML format. In order to get access to the hive files themselves, you can copy them from a Windows machine. They are usually found in %systemroot%\system32\config. For virtual machines we recommend using libguestfs or guestfish to copy out these files. libguestfs also provides a useful high-level tool called 'virt-win-reg' (based on hivex technology) which can be used to query specific registry keys in an existing Windows VM. For OCaml bindings, see 'ocaml-hivex-devel'. For Perl bindings, see 'perl-hivex'. For Python bindings, see 'python-hivex'. For Ruby bindings, see 'ruby-hivex'. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | hivex |
PackageRelease | 3.fc20 |
PackageVersion | 1.3.8 |
SHA-1 | 47CD14340752651225E7EBC4641C80D516528CE1 |
SHA-256 | 9AF3375D4E20F91036C5732AD3EAAE083C325EE46D953C45CA1F5DBF1E942B02 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 5F3539C7ACEB361081626E410D2B1CCE |
PackageArch | s390x |
PackageDescription | Hive files are the undocumented binary files that Windows uses to store the Windows Registry on disk. Hivex is a library that can read and write to these files. 'hivexsh' is a shell you can use to interactively navigate a hive binary file. 'hivexregedit' lets you export and merge to the textual regedit format. 'hivexml' can be used to convert a hive file to a more useful XML format. In order to get access to the hive files themselves, you can copy them from a Windows machine. They are usually found in %systemroot%\system32\config. For virtual machines we recommend using libguestfs or guestfish to copy out these files. libguestfs also provides a useful high-level tool called 'virt-win-reg' (based on hivex technology) which can be used to query specific registry keys in an existing Windows VM. For OCaml bindings, see 'ocaml-hivex-devel'. For Perl bindings, see 'perl-hivex'. For Python bindings, see 'python-hivex'. For Ruby bindings, see 'ruby-hivex'. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | hivex |
PackageRelease | 3.fc20 |
PackageVersion | 1.3.8 |
SHA-1 | 5C86152F344A0572911E4BB4629657264D3F3F7F |
SHA-256 | 07D704BD4CAB39C9DA9321DE2DAA7B8FB197AB756B3DEC1BF9CA7545D13E1F19 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 889D0E52C6753610ACDC14E131D8FB8E |
PackageArch | ppc64 |
PackageDescription | Hive files are the undocumented binary files that Windows uses to store the Windows Registry on disk. Hivex is a library that can read and write to these files. 'hivexsh' is a shell you can use to interactively navigate a hive binary file. 'hivexregedit' lets you export and merge to the textual regedit format. 'hivexml' can be used to convert a hive file to a more useful XML format. In order to get access to the hive files themselves, you can copy them from a Windows machine. They are usually found in %systemroot%\system32\config. For virtual machines we recommend using libguestfs or guestfish to copy out these files. libguestfs also provides a useful high-level tool called 'virt-win-reg' (based on hivex technology) which can be used to query specific registry keys in an existing Windows VM. For OCaml bindings, see 'ocaml-hivex-devel'. For Perl bindings, see 'perl-hivex'. For Python bindings, see 'python-hivex'. For Ruby bindings, see 'ruby-hivex'. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | hivex |
PackageRelease | 3.fc20 |
PackageVersion | 1.3.8 |
SHA-1 | B4779E55D8A7BB1C98D2F31BFE3BBD094E12CF57 |
SHA-256 | 8564ADEED2109348D3010C4F73CDB12F5C8DA4B3AD75CAF3C0EDBAC9FDDC8748 |