Result for 2A0CB852BBF451F22FD51321D15D7E42D0AEFA34

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Key Value
FileNamesnap-hashlookup-import/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/websockify/websocketserver.py
FileSize2925
MD5064E567BE70FD35409F5BEBA59AC572B
RDS:package_id302124
SHA-12A0CB852BBF451F22FD51321D15D7E42D0AEFA34
SHA-25684F887290E0B58F50AB2922A43975B35CF7CE8299A244F79FC6661D512E49DD4
SHA-512D14C3A7769C806E38EE120635394DFBF4FAB1D09D6416C51D7476F719D3AF77F0078BCF972B270951FB45FBCD7824F55DA8C7CA5DA9899217369A93E74FCD89E
SSDEEP48:VahYwYtmRaOwLMvmJ8PGxXBDoAQUvU5phmSELAspNOI6juU9/DZ+3lE+:VaqdgaHCmJ86I+aspAuU9Ct
TLSHT14251ED97E06D29F8B16782068E86A397730A7813BB1814FC78FC878C0F5314091DAEE8
insert-timestamp1728214030.6013799
mimetypetext/x-python
sourcesnap:wtnUl2mGUjjFg6QI4N7lLQYVmRZSiPDh_104
tar:gnameroot
tar:unameroot
hashlookup:parent-total13
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 13 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
SHA-1671BC04627C2FC07000550E27FF89D76B86809ED
snap-authoritycanonical
snap-filenamewtnUl2mGUjjFg6QI4N7lLQYVmRZSiPDh_104.snap
snap-idwtnUl2mGUjjFg6QI4N7lLQYVmRZSiPDh_104
snap-nameopenstack-hypervisor
snap-publisher-idcanonical
snap-signkeyBWDEoaqyr25nF5SNCvEv2v7QnM9QsfCc0PBMYD_i2NGSQ32EF2d4D0hqUel3m8ul
snap-timestamp2022-10-25T09:34:36.700100Z
source-urlhttps://api.snapcraft.io/api/v1/snaps/download/wtnUl2mGUjjFg6QI4N7lLQYVmRZSiPDh_104.snap
Key Value
FileSize44384
MD5125EE50AC71C48F999B75392E4C2F177
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 3 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 3 module.
PackageMaintainerDebian OpenStack <team+openstack@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.10.0+dfsg1-2
SHA-1293ADC2F883716BD152C470C1DF281018282C825
SHA-256F9EE6912B8440DBCBDED7E17DF45D7E785C7B92CBFF8E2B17C6DAF58E6A7C257
Key Value
MD580CECA1B4568D12DA417F763D0AA8899
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamepython3-websockify
PackageRelease2.mga9
PackageVersion0.10.0
SHA-1123F303BF6575F4C3653E356708C888749B082FF
SHA-256047342699B29F2D14DECE77469F93D4163D39A6DB40DB0C0A221CEAAF8630E1B
Key Value
FileSize44384
MD5A82C79E5489E205B9526D977AF4700DA
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 3 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 3 module.
PackageMaintainerDebian OpenStack <team+openstack@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.10.0+dfsg1-2
SHA-14AC921B227B846805035B75DE7701304BD5F747D
SHA-25633370BAC3518F915E0D43608F7C57433D20876FFA15AC250441735188EA61DAE
Key Value
FileSize44384
MD5F0B8FEBCDF22DCA2684FB9AE02329BCE
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 3 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 3 module.
PackageMaintainerDebian OpenStack <team+openstack@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.10.0+dfsg1-2
SHA-1C740E3A8CC22DD74DCB2F49D0B6679B59EB20117
SHA-256443ACB3E9C6D14B29CEC4D04C06EC7A3D4AFBCED6A06E9ACD8346B7C98203421
Key Value
FileSize44384
MD5F82817E7D866F54C44DC485C830F9CE2
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 3 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 3 module.
PackageMaintainerDebian OpenStack <team+openstack@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.10.0+dfsg1-2
SHA-1F6157853AA665CC621794ABCA2F26CBE7852A32D
SHA-256FDC8D1749E6A5DFAC99487CAC7C67A39215985ADFFDC1797C506D8793848AFE4
Key Value
FileSize44388
MD52870D077F259F843C79EDD83AFA6E2DB
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 3 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 3 module.
PackageMaintainerDebian OpenStack <team+openstack@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.10.0+dfsg1-2
SHA-1904717D179DF8C022667EBC006F2E361753D55BC
SHA-256CB5D929BC33BDE8D9D33037B163F98451B318911ECF1DCFC97F715780B48F1FD
Key Value
FileNamehttp://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/blackarch/blackarch/os//x86_64//websockify-888.dc34581-1-any.pkg.tar.zst
MD5B4D2179F1B360ED4FBB34150025C4145
SHA-1F4001B9E75680D85B53DA5F71F3876511A84D55B
SHA-256BD67C027ED425375A91DD8AD199EDCF05AD1AA491F65C2A29226C15616979F5F
SSDEEP1536:fEWdLmuB0mxRX/ukviZiiOlTulLYz9CHF0ipw5Pm3:VdiuB0mmCFlqCz8DKPm3
TLSHT12A53027205DA646912DF8ECEE7089F2925451A374FF44EDEDEA255DFBDB380A18031A0
Key Value
FileSize44384
MD5FB48706AC8EE98D9094D189D198756FF
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 3 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 3 module.
PackageMaintainerDebian OpenStack <team+openstack@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.10.0+dfsg1-2
SHA-1A39187E8AB007D24971AC1E6362B6011C3E65CC7
SHA-256BAAFADD0F791E1AA6C5FA02D66777E8FE801D34584A44AB939F6F655255BD960
Key Value
FileSize44384
MD57925FAE529AEF7D4797F79EDC2EF8B4B
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 3 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 3 module.
PackageMaintainerDebian OpenStack <team+openstack@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.10.0+dfsg1-2
SHA-15B3FB9FDC5CA4B593360EC9FBC4887B0A6BEE3CA
SHA-2568CB7D5BE82AAB4698755AF4179F074AE89C9CDDBFFFC40DEE7E059D2ADC005B1
Key Value
FileSize44384
MD5B809708C55427B2AC43CB660B433229F
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 3 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 3 module.
PackageMaintainerDebian OpenStack <team+openstack@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.10.0+dfsg1-2
SHA-1D662B60469155E7428C2A0D2D7CFCABC5709B969
SHA-2564A667E15B011B9BA825E6C9D6A3FE14FE5E9867684631E27C8F6D5A0F19B648C
Key Value
SHA-1515B561E5D9E406FD50C5EFF30EA6E056772854C
snap-authoritycanonical
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Key Value
FileSize44384
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PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 3 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 3 module.
PackageMaintainerDebian OpenStack <team+openstack@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.10.0+dfsg1-2
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