Result for 2A5F45E8BBCDF5F0C29EF9B9C8104E37A8C082C4

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/knockd
FileSize43296
MD55FB4FEA095EA6B9B972445E5EE088B7B
SHA-12A5F45E8BBCDF5F0C29EF9B9C8104E37A8C082C4
SHA-256CBBEF941F7B8891502A6DFEBEB3AE1F416F77DF5605281451BB382DB2F7D237A
SSDEEP384:mieKxodpHjcBPXo5ueK+n5JuLtIrcE26Gjsa2s4FfoPEFBViH/dPbHLP+/fdbtFY:AHWPoJwtLL6GQfFfwEF02F3NDI3xB
TLSHT1C01328CB6B34E9A6C4F4A732916B5B775F3718306AC55A143B6DF3180E72B148B25B30
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Parents (Total: 1)

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
FileSize24236
MD5FC3EE8B676ADA572D191E0DE5A18E9D9
PackageDescriptionsmall port-knock daemon A port-knock server that listens to all traffic on a given network interface (only Ethernet and PPP are currently supported), looking for a special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A remote system makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a port on the server. When the server detects a specific sequence of port-hits, it runs a command defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open up holes in a firewall for quick access.
PackageMaintainerLeo Antunes <costela@debian.org>
PackageNameknockd
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.7-1+b1
SHA-119807DDA75F8144DEB31DE335F9706407C0689FA
SHA-256C1E3F22784B3B43FA347C00142AA5110312CFDC6135D8BDB8FA662B127BA1FC7