Result for 2BB6E888D583933744933F05C531DF6DC73F5F7C

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/ntpdate/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize13926
MD55A120FBB6E8C685D6C98D5CCB34FDA2F
SHA-12BB6E888D583933744933F05C531DF6DC73F5F7C
SHA-256DE63C190FE193657A5AB48C13A06A08B4D9AD234C5A91E5B7E44FED4E1F9569E
SSDEEP384:GM+qkgyz2OKz6wZlLq+M9hoJJ4r6tcOsyR+556XSE:d+26czFq+6hoA2tOyNSE
TLSHT13552C15D094E78062CE5405629DACB1D72A28E8EA2363BA0A75C45E1B7DE738D13CC9B
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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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
FileSize34584
MD5BA2990C9807FEEF7A98BC8EE026D8667
PackageDescriptionNetwork Time Protocol: common server tools NTP, the Network Time Protocol, is used to keep computer clocks accurate over the Internet, or by following an accurate hardware receiver which interprets GPS, DCF-77, NIST or similar time signals. . This package holds the common files for the NTP server and all programs which need to run on the actual server. . There are two server packages: 'ntp-simple' only knows about your computer's built-in clock. 'ntp-refclock' has built-in support for a variety of time signal receivers. Both server packages, of course, can synchronize with other servers across the Internet.
PackageMaintainerDebian NTP Team <debian-ntp@gag.com>
PackageNamentp-server
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1:4.2.0a-11ubuntu3
SHA-157B34774EE0B38C17D4AF0D8BEEA280095B2991E
SHA-2560E57DACC7E65EC6ECBAFA456D2A83172D5EF3DE9E083C9C4735006E943D68498
Key Value
FileSize45390
MD52141B97D2755D2C76F3BE7A1F9B5C693
PackageDescriptionThe ntpdate client for setting system time from NTP servers NTP, the Network Time Protocol, is used to keep computer clocks accurate over the Internet, or by following an accurate hardware receiver which interprets GPS, DCF-77, NIST or similar time signals. . ntpdate is a simple NTP client which allows a system's clock to be set to match the time obtained by communicating with one or more servers. . ntpdate is optional (but recommended) if you're running an NTP server, because initially setting the system clock to an almost-correct time will help the NTP server synchronize faster. . The ntpdate client by itself is useful for occasionally setting the time on machines that are not on the net full-time, such as laptops.
PackageMaintainerDebian NTP Team <debian-ntp@gag.com>
PackageNamentpdate
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1:4.2.0a-11ubuntu3
SHA-1D22104652CEE2DB05BC130EDB591DABD55877D6C
SHA-256621C4D04423ECF1C55F12853DA5CA9202954AF6EE6A4D79BF8876DB3ACAEC1DF
Key Value
FileSize257330
MD58BE5FEA077D6222B424DA6D3255EE206
PackageDescriptionNetwork Time Protocol: network utilities NTP, the Network Time Protocol, is used to keep computer clocks accurate over the Internet, or by following an accurate hardware receiver which interprets GPS, DCF-77, NIST or similar time signals. . This package contains control programs which can access a remote NTP server. Thus you will need either ntp-simple or ntp-refclock; ntp-refclock includes drivers for radio clocks. . For more information about the NTP protocol / NTP server configuration and operation, load the optional Debian package 'ntp-doc'.
PackageMaintainerDebian NTP Team <debian-ntp@gag.com>
PackageNamentp
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1:4.2.0a-11ubuntu3
SHA-166AB7837320684C0FE38BC0F243FE34FD76151C9
SHA-256D528F42E35E3D32A9E5F038318686D65DED6423894AA8D4067C6CA48C808FA7A
Key Value
FileSize130578
MD5E44E8A6DDED1661EFBB16BFA559E1AD9
PackageDescriptionNetwork Time Protocol: daemon for simple systems NTP, the Network Time Protocol, is used to keep computer clocks accurate over the Internet, or by following an accurate hardware receiver which interprets GPS, DCF-77, NIST or similar time signals. . This version of the ntp daemon can synchronize to other servers across the Internet, or (if none are available) use your computer's built-in clock as a time source for a local network. It is sufficient for most systems. . If you wish to configure a reference clock, particularly if you have a radio clock, use the ntp-refclock package instead.
PackageMaintainerDebian NTP Team <debian-ntp@gag.com>
PackageNamentp-simple
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1:4.2.0a-11ubuntu3
SHA-1482EDD82C666258B93681C1DEC31A68DD7BADEB1
SHA-256F6976A3357345431222DE65BB9AC877D7F5950AEEC128DF9AB15E0550282E1CD