Result for 2DF7791F94EC023718DEE5368F7264AA224B8E93

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/basictopvf
FileSize32204
MD5800C144AAE6F2A7F3BF9AB641F5167F8
SHA-12DF7791F94EC023718DEE5368F7264AA224B8E93
SHA-25635A39F49E87BE0D76464410CD1A33A42192841640011408C64C0838A3B7DE5D1
SSDEEP768:WST2w65eT9b7ynYYNvKA9zQYuIdmeJj1oi1TqREqrzasb4xJDEHcXlFKorrb+eJM:WSjUYXYutxl33pUG7r
TLSHT189E2B346BBE50E26C8C002B67A668B3C327193F4F9AB3B479345B6153F0E1F90B17655
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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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
MD5116D99FCA58107636B4512830C0A5680
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionThe mgetty-voice package contains the vgetty system, which enables mgetty and your modem to support voice capabilities. In simple terms, vgetty lets your modem act as an answering machine. How well the system will work depends upon your modem, which may or may not be able to handle this kind of implementation. Install mgetty-voice along with mgetty if you'd like to try having your modem act as an answering machine.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamemgetty-voice
PackageRelease15.fc17
PackageVersion1.1.36
SHA-118805D91485DC1EF79AFBE3AA30579C92E566FB5
SHA-256935415D8B9A0634AE4F8FCF65C757215596A23B5058443F27C1E3D571FFA554B