Result for 36B0F403421BA77E485FEC2F0F8E35934CCD2EF5

Query result

Key Value
CRC3217D60B72
FileNamewebdavbackend.py
FileSize11624
MD5416F97F64440C64287904B96E3A03947
OpSystemCode{'MfgCode': '1006', 'OpSystemCode': '362', 'OpSystemName': 'TBD', 'OpSystemVersion': 'none'}
ProductCode{'ApplicationType': 'software collection', 'Language': 'English', 'MfgCode': '369', 'OpSystemCode': '51', 'ProductCode': '17076', 'ProductName': 'LXFD177', 'ProductVersion': '12/13'}
SHA-136B0F403421BA77E485FEC2F0F8E35934CCD2EF5
SHA-256E82DDEF646CBBB39832FD3EE55761FBA0673F17BD75832185651CC328B931052
SSDEEP96:YKp2jOqMf3kA345Quuj0K0yuZ6duSAQbtcvC0W7RrXFy3wfIFBqMWnUOo0ySRYlA:YKp2QtcQq8W6MMOSRJpaeRoH/D3rg
SpecialCode
TLSHT190328446D9461E66C317869C1A83A99B772A698B024D0430BEFC43683F11F75C2F2DEB
dbnsrl_modern_rds
insert-timestamp1646998517.5448556
sourceNSRL
hashlookup:parent-total39
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 39)

The searched file hash is included in 39 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize183446
MD500128D314FFC0EC03C6DCD64BE1CB035
PackageDescriptionencrypted bandwidth-efficient backup Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameduplicity
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.6.18-0ubuntu3
SHA-10D49B2D3827EC0AF43D052F66D7B085D436EB363
SHA-2564E7DBE4A1C01C857475FEDD55A1E9B9C43E7FAC195379EABF94BDD6E69FBFF34
Key Value
MD5CF767152F544A67EBB53FE0639E111CF
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionDuplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local) file server. In theory many protocols for connecting to a file server could be supported; so far ssh/scp, local file access, rsync, ftp, HSI, WebDAV and Amazon S3 have been written. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, device files, but not hard links.
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNameduplicity
PackageRelease1.fc16
PackageVersion0.6.14
SHA-110919DF91302B7C6436E10CBEE3C6081FBD375F4
SHA-2565CB453E8B105E4AFCB6E9859533D40B84010026AD7589A311E99C1DEFEE63B29
Key Value
MD5EF1074E0AFF63EFB59CC262CB7EAED7C
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionDuplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local) file server. In theory many protocols for connecting to a file server could be supported; so far ssh/scp, local file access, rsync, ftp, HSI, WebDAV and Amazon S3 have been written. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, device files, but not hard links.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameduplicity
PackageRelease2.fc18
PackageVersion0.6.18
SHA-119ED56A5A16B5C465EFEFEFA80B1B929FE266A67
SHA-25641B6269D59590474D89FE8E96C8CFCEE0B8F29E68C37356D6C1AAD67C3418E2C
Key Value
FileSize171518
MD52AB2CFD3622796CA52665E184CE36811
PackageDescriptionencrypted bandwidth-efficient backup Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameduplicity
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.6.15-0ubuntu2
SHA-11A591E140406DDD07790B8197F17A555FBE94C69
SHA-256EBA0DBAD80FAD8A4EBD0215A4979340C67512CC73799DFD673A498609D87483F
Key Value
FileSize171038
MD51003B00F4251FF40FF79A8DC00202635
PackageDescriptionencrypted bandwidth-efficient backup Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameduplicity
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.6.15-0ubuntu2
SHA-11FF76607CAAFA249352D8D59457D51B4675B0036
SHA-25607B2BF166A24E9643DDC179A7091C18B9FB258CBFE7FD4E8EB8C30BF465C4461
Key Value
MD53A1A6B2B817C0A413D2B95E9D903FFF6
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionDuplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local) file server. In theory many protocols for connecting to a file server could be supported; so far ssh/scp, local file access, rsync, ftp, HSI, WebDAV and Amazon S3 have been written. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, device files, but not hard links.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameduplicity
PackageRelease1.fc16
PackageVersion0.6.14
SHA-11FF92ED8FF30D4F7DE657F143878DC401EF2EFB1
SHA-2562908112CF78152CDB70D181DCF319B0878EB620900267986C045F10C4EB50CF0
Key Value
FileSize184028
MD50B5E4002F54C751D0AE0D042D16B8634
PackageDescriptionencrypted bandwidth-efficient backup Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameduplicity
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.6.18-0ubuntu3
SHA-125F598DC8C9532F8BB26800E2899DA5F018E608E
SHA-25660A3ABE3DB2A2D6943F8C4F641E6170F81EA9A3319622050BF43515DEB5E31A8
Key Value
FileSize171150
MD5A62B4DD7D0C6BC2D11455F3C9D55B7FD
PackageDescriptionencrypted bandwidth-efficient backup Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameduplicity
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.6.15-0ubuntu2.1
SHA-12E4C837D951E9D88E7A5523C887EEAA9DC83B8C1
SHA-2566DC5AE8F045A87A57FEE6428C801136188ABC00EF6278623814AD6F143BEA693
Key Value
MD582AB5ABA1AE1F6C516CC14D2DFE30D90
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionDuplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local) file server. In theory many protocols for connecting to a file server could be supported; so far ssh/scp, local file access, rsync, ftp, HSI, WebDAV and Amazon S3 have been written. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, device files, but not hard links.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameduplicity
PackageRelease2.el4
PackageVersion0.6.14
SHA-13BB0B86D11FCDE2EE82343D5B4CBA8330EC1C245
SHA-256688CF0FDBA471ED250EB7C97A5A9C46AA7962E337568173A2432AC39A5DDD7E3
Key Value
MD5EBAB79C1455281F6357482A59B3D9870
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionDuplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local) file server. In theory many protocols for connecting to a file server could be supported; so far ssh/scp, local file access, rsync, ftp, HSI, WebDAV and Amazon S3 have been written. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, device files, but not hard links.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameduplicity
PackageRelease2.fc18
PackageVersion0.6.18
SHA-14118393C3B50BC7970EDEF0C6B843D2C2AAA6D88
SHA-256F921A94B58C411547D22BE3C27AFEF8A4E0F242C33BE04D605309AF533A83E45