Result for 3AEA4230B5081024AEEFED1240B8D252E6A89C95

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yubico/yubico_version.pyo
FileSize176
MD59F0F9F526C04B1EBBF66ED9A65D1E198
SHA-13AEA4230B5081024AEEFED1240B8D252E6A89C95
SHA-2567AA75DDD71D61F7C50A1CABD09F155B8C9EDEDB74ED21554ECA6DF6750DF6BF7
SSDEEP3:nyl/l2lev/TtlBd/MtWa/lYy42qt3tNltWUa/9Y3IMmoWrzywfXWD2tcaiDlll:SCev/sJYy4xeUY9Y3xmDruwfXyPa2t
TLSHT107C08C84AF7D81B7C3BF8A7AE1010117079E70F30206A4926B44916B0E8E09E097FA08
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
MD551AD5BD7928C9A301CFB30C85E65BCE8
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe YubiKey is a hardware token for authentication. The main mode of the YubiKey is entering a one time password (or a strong static password) by acting as a USB HID device, but there are things one can do with bi-directional communication: 1. Configuration. The yubikey_config class should be a feature-wise complete implementation of everything that can be configured on YubiKeys version 1.3 to 3.x (besides deprecated functions in YubiKey 1.x). See examples/configure_nist_test_key for an example. 2. Challenge-response. YubiKey 2.2 and later supports HMAC-SHA1 or Yubico challenge-response operations. See examples/nist_challenge_response for an example.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython2-yubico
PackageReleasebp153.1.15
PackageVersion1.3.2
SHA-18832F9D148C387115A2F25D376B6FFA4122AD953
SHA-256FA3D2D5C930E09D3FF5BFE1A21C7A07AFB16E6470E16469504F9663106ACA61E
Key Value
MD528677F5379F41397FD2C97E0E90FF7D5
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe YubiKey is a hardware token for authentication. The main mode of the YubiKey is entering a one time password (or a strong static password) by acting as a USB HID device, but there are things one can do with bi-directional communication: 1. Configuration. The yubikey_config class should be a feature-wise complete implementation of everything that can be configured on YubiKeys version 1.3 to 3.x (besides deprecated functions in YubiKey 1.x). See examples/configure_nist_test_key for an example. 2. Challenge-response. YubiKey 2.2 and later supports HMAC-SHA1 or Yubico challenge-response operations. See examples/nist_challenge_response for an example.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython2-yubico
PackageReleaselp152.3.3
PackageVersion1.3.2
SHA-1D6483CB14B2420BEEEAF616772FB33004CA05069
SHA-2564BBC42DD8AC7A14B4402903AD698201BA05E10871ED533FC8454914713087996