Result for 2BDA254EA8CE3436274489B8FA7A4230C3A63CD0

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/python3.9/site-packages/bcrypt/_bcrypt.cpython-39-aarch64-linux-gnu.so
FileSize69800
MD52EA974B1CD1FCE948A903027C64BEAEA
SHA-12BDA254EA8CE3436274489B8FA7A4230C3A63CD0
SHA-25604AB273ABBEC38E15297ECE5C8971C973653E3DCF93B79F70264F2232B22B769
SSDEEP384:sFbhjQxWASs39NXPKvOTgcJRbykez1xHYLMD//cjmpJgLa0Mp8UBNt:UbhjQxWASs3bTgSVcXHdDHEUgLa1FBL
TLSHT11A636B1AFA0FD87BC589D37882F7466676339446A29656C33241670C2EA36CF4E32DDC
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MD5894FB0F4E0655CBD0E828A12AFB8F1F3
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionpython-bcrypt is a Python wrapper of OpenBSD's Blowfish password hashing code, as described in "A Future-Adaptable Password Scheme" by Niels Provos and David Mazières. This system hashes passwords using a version of Bruce Schneier's Blowfish block cipher with modifications designed to raise the cost of off-line password cracking and frustrate fast hardware implementation. The computation cost of the algorithm is parametised, so it can be increased as computers get faster. The intent is to make a compromise of a password database less likely to result in an attacker gaining knowledge of the plaintext passwords (e.g. using John the Ripper). This package allows for use of py-bcrypt with Python 3.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-py-bcrypt
PackageRelease29.fc34
PackageVersion0.4
SHA-1E4131AB25249FD6A0A9C9BEA30659AA54033EAF7
SHA-2562B4B0B882D575F0F2720DFD7C6E77D2E48242DB1CEDAD1CCA4BCEEEF4F908BA2