Result for 34C17584CC05E029162BB21F9BFE11D9B587F4A5

Query result

Key Value
FileName./bin/grep
FileSize96104
MD57D75AA143EBCA425AEEF2DE0F1F5C029
SHA-134C17584CC05E029162BB21F9BFE11D9B587F4A5
SHA-2565AF766881F499BF0307BF0E4431EE8E5DE2FE51ADD05A4BD80E4DCB31796570C
SSDEEP1536:lp7hFqvA+cDp5tXiFPzx8aBb2ZXB/cfcFgdAlcFxc+cgtrzhe0IKoKF5yd:lp7hYYd0xVF8/cfcxlcnc+cgtsrKou54
TLSHT16F93398DE80381F5CA660670582DF63FE950E1B1E9A2DDD5F58D0C689F37AB4B20E352
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
FileNamegrep_2.5.1.ds2-5_i386.deb
FileSize99428
MD56B8F7E6567D4A6CCC4BE760DCAD2673E
PackageDescriptionGNU grep, egrep and fgrep 'grep' is a utility to search for text in files; it can be used from the command line or in scripts. Even if you don't want to use it, other packages on your system probably will. . The GNU family of grep utilities may be the "fastest grep in the west". GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-Gosper search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from being considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having to look at every character. The result is typically many times faster than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing backreferencing will run more slowly, however.)
PackageMaintainerAnibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org>
PackageNamegrep
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.5.1.ds2-5
SHA-10C21456B7B254367FA67122AF87F7CC779D0E0D9
SHA-25699B4457597F4CD6C8AF386BC44D1D7F6833D86E45D0AE212D369178CD915BE46
nsrl-sha256rds241-sha256.zip