Result for 2E35BAC28E99E67F1AE6C5CDC54DD26531E76770

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/metainfo/org.freedesktop.MalcontentControl.appdata.xml
FileSize8029
MD54197816542FD662D50E825490308D579
SHA-12E35BAC28E99E67F1AE6C5CDC54DD26531E76770
SHA-25646D2DA6D970285460A9E64B113E9E2FFDCAA497475451F74B1264138F81A92D3
SSDEEP192:C76GJMbku6WdGEXKP6gzQ58RygEgd8gMS+l+4ZF:C7JMbku6EGQKvhRyg78gMSz4/
TLSHT188F1B745AAF0F1B24794610A6721897DBD76D73FD3E25D13B18C1EA86BC28754E3B308
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize40144
MD528031636EF40E9F5FCA61CC2385FBA04
PackageDescriptionGUI to configure malcontent malcontent implements support for restricting the type of content accessible to non-administrator accounts on a Linux system. Typically, when this is used, a non-administrator account will be for a child using the system; and the administrator accounts will be for the parents; and the content being filtered will be apps which are not suitable for the child to use, due to (for example) being too violent. . This is not a security boundary, and a sufficiently technically advanced user may always work around these parental controls. malcontent is not a mandatory access control (MAC) system like AppArmor or SELinux. However, its correct use by applications should provide enough of an obstacle to prevent users easily or accidentally having access to content which they shouldn’t. . This package contains the GUI to configure malcontent.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamemalcontent-gui
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion0.9.0-2
SHA-1839C565F3F8D2648C98030139CD6B58ADD8CB225
SHA-25615214F0F40058B847F377428EC2A57A1FBE4DFF2011916A351C07DC07CBFF9D8