Result for 31DA048A538C2851076A34C018D1E3CB9BA59D65

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/tao-cosnaming
FileSize32216
MD5B71FDAF8275FD722E229DD2C59854669
SHA-131DA048A538C2851076A34C018D1E3CB9BA59D65
SHA-256176F6205B78060B51302E58C21EA3F090BCBE1101A0365956741E03991478FA0
SSDEEP384:vNa2rqO0OPc7Xq7vrNzzxRfc8Uh53K2pqKF:vNa2FPcsvxzzzfc8UrKJK
TLSHT1D7E2A7DDBBCAAB73D4C15F74452743632BF1858DE387E357A000EAB9A441B8C9A26706
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5C18BBA19855C8646B22E62723FB623F8
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription OMG defined CORBA Naming Service to provide a basic service location mechanism for CORBA systems. CosNaming manages a hierarchy of name-to-object-reference mappings. Anything, but typically the server process hosting an object, may bind an object reference with a name in the Naming Service by providing the name and object reference. Interested parties (typically clients) can then use the Naming Service to resolve a name to an object reference. More recently, CORBA Naming Service was subsumed/extended by the CORBA Interoperable Naming Service, a.k.a. INS. INS inherits all the functionality from the original Naming Service specification in addition to addressing some its shortcomings. In particular, INS defines a standard way for clients and servers to locate the Naming Service itself. It also allows the ORB to be administratively configured for bootstrapping to services not set up with the orb at install time.
PackageNametao-cosnaming
PackageRelease143.1
PackageVersion3.0.6
SHA-10441409F3864B7E63BA956D0F12DAB3BE3AAF705
SHA-2561DB4D245E89E1A1699E1CA7C4FCBE49E1E52988EB9F02E2FCFFDBF1C891AA7FE
Key Value
MD5C17A8D61ABB7DCF519B46D4B6DEA566E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription OMG defined CORBA Naming Service to provide a basic service location mechanism for CORBA systems. CosNaming manages a hierarchy of name-to-object-reference mappings. Anything, but typically the server process hosting an object, may bind an object reference with a name in the Naming Service by providing the name and object reference. Interested parties (typically clients) can then use the Naming Service to resolve a name to an object reference. More recently, CORBA Naming Service was subsumed/extended by the CORBA Interoperable Naming Service, a.k.a. INS. INS inherits all the functionality from the original Naming Service specification in addition to addressing some its shortcomings. In particular, INS defines a standard way for clients and servers to locate the Naming Service itself. It also allows the ORB to be administratively configured for bootstrapping to services not set up with the orb at install time.
PackageNametao-cosnaming
PackageRelease143
PackageVersion3.0.6
SHA-1930D1EF787572CC8EE4C62C54F9FBC881651E2A4
SHA-256B78A28DCEF95983488A7135C11BBE0675BCF7F29044DE123A07D09E57FAA009B