Result for 333301657A61D541FF6A8E5FDF82EF752BBC46A3

Query result

Key Value
FileNametripwire.spec
FileSize14838
MD56D408AB3A63C0E23C19E25D2F719C51B
SHA-1333301657A61D541FF6A8E5FDF82EF752BBC46A3
SHA-25640B4A30131B814A021BA3C495E35C86622C2232EC6D7975F6A5493B9A0848C68
SSDEEP384:Kd4n1pe47F0gUFRFDoi/e/f3rb/5/9/b5aJr6w4kNrdNnNCNXNHNyhoxvphhm:KY3e473m+U
TLSHT14D62EA75734D3B3236D29FA9D6992807AA3E8CECAB3AB05C505A524C21C74F4B17B11F
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Parents (Total: 1)

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
MD547BFF6017177F05022663C3C6BB659AE
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionTripwire is a very valuable security tool for Linux systems, if it is installed to a clean system. Tripwire should be installed right after the OS installation, and before you have connected your system to a network (i.e., before any possibility exists that someone could alter files on your system). When Tripwire is initially set up, it creates a database that records certain file information. Then when it is run, it compares a designated set of files and directories to the information stored in the database. Added or deleted files are flagged and reported, as are any files that have changed from their previously recorded state in the database. When Tripwire is run against system files on a regular basis, any file changes will be spotted when Tripwire is run. Tripwire will report the changes, which will give system administrators a clue that they need to enact damage control measures immediately if certain files have been altered.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNametripwire
PackageRelease7.fc22
PackageVersion2.4.2.2
SHA-13A771833DEB7D1EF5718DAC992A6CC04F48EA420
SHA-2561C79B6D08DA8859E3013A5F4415C304D52D23BF03657899B62DE78245161FEAE