Result for 480C75136CFFC03C6BCDD19D72CCAD5B71A6A1D6

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/tao-cosnaming
FileSize27556
MD5CB192717C25380FEB750D4CE9F0D453E
SHA-1480C75136CFFC03C6BCDD19D72CCAD5B71A6A1D6
SHA-256DB527701598F4B376EE090A2DFD1773B31C2332566862D979E74A918F78752BD
SSDEEP384:+WqMsFPGh920mWw+9JfQ/lEX3mG9k8XtOHqrFWwKCdKnqw7:mPFP8M0mWw+9JNX2mBKCdKq
TLSHT12DC274D9BB898FB3D4C20E79453B076367A30A89E50F67868818FFA52D45B6CDD21F01
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
MD5B2469904EE5D4A791E166482A9D57BE7
PackageArcharmv7hl
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
PackageRelease33
PackageVersion3.0.0
SHA-118485946187C458C249134A5CFE3820EEBA401EC
SHA-2566031AD269457153F31B002C2B0C11E44A04D12412040A697A24D87E1EBCC03DB
Key Value
MD58D57DF06A0ABF19EDBF2391558CE56C9
PackageArcharmv7hl
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
PackageRelease7
PackageVersion3.0.0
SHA-136808579A8B655F09BF4CB328423F5CA3EDC4FFB
SHA-25661C8C5812736084C71E893ED07F04FA6FE67FBB6BB0A28456FB240218D9C49A6