Result for 49C25456D9BC122EC55599546957B7871D6E8DF4

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/keepalived/samples/keepalived.conf.SMTP_CHECK
FileSize2760
MD5F3B8E24DF64000E4D5E69BFB7904B572
SHA-149C25456D9BC122EC55599546957B7871D6E8DF4
SHA-2568B5A52A58DC4D5F334F9E0EAE47957C4C06759E499B882051E04D6746642AFF2
SSDEEP48:rHp0rs4psBpY1UPXWKSd/HcHPa/wHcIcW4hUI97vRyjGHP6FF7+bvmfyzCrG1jGQ:rcD1Ew/HcHP0wHcvF15yjGHPECiyzCrc
TLSHT10F51545657E9133500D6407A18BF605A2369802F139F8C84FB4DEA30AF569C9F6D37CE
hashlookup:parent-total140
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 140)

The searched file hash is included in 140 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5247AF261CBBD38FC66EBD2A057CA2BEE
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionThe main goal of the keepalived project is to add a strong & robust keepalive facility to the Linux Virtual Server project. This project is written in C with multilayer TCP/IP stack checks. Keepalived implements a framework based on three family checks : Layer3, Layer4 & Layer5/7. This framework gives the daemon the ability to check the state of an LVS server pool. When one of the servers of the LVS server pool is down, keepalived informs the linux kernel via a setsockopt call to remove this server entry from the LVS topology. In addition keepalived implements an independent VRRPv2 stack to handle director failover. So in short keepalived is a userspace daemon for LVS cluster nodes healthchecks and LVS directors failover.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageRelease5.fc17
PackageVersion1.2.2
SHA-100A026267FF8635DB32DC18BB1DD63B73EA0F33C
SHA-256267100B88165485824BEB19E6AAB267CA34C47A29F9049F58480C7612780B0CB
Key Value
FileSize124380
MD533281F75CAEB34E6C0CBFB1105276953
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more information.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1:1.2.2-3ubuntu1.2
SHA-104A95476DF98E8DED0BC797041BC47D252FCB3FB
SHA-25660E19751CAAB977055F0448C1E05E04AC6D4064A0D16191BB5DC6C0908146472
Key Value
MD5A85957EDE862F714FEDD3EB25F44111D
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionThe main goal of the keepalived project is to add a strong & robust keepalive facility to the Linux Virtual Server project. This project is written in C with multilayer TCP/IP stack checks. Keepalived implements a framework based on three family checks : Layer3, Layer4 & Layer5/7. This framework gives the daemon the ability to check the state of an LVS server pool. When one of the servers of the LVS server pool is down, keepalived informs the linux kernel via a setsockopt call to remove this server entry from the LVS topology. In addition keepalived implements an independent VRRPv2 stack to handle director failover. So in short keepalived is a userspace daemon for LVS cluster nodes healthchecks and LVS directors failover.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageRelease2.fc15
PackageVersion1.1.20
SHA-104A9FBEC830039CB25280EBE494CEE452383DBDC
SHA-2567948049811CDAADCE303A2EDB54648509552402F32D6390A37D6C0D882F7A050
Key Value
FileSize98038
MD58931AC7AA241BE43AA6BEB91C723864F
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more information.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1:1.2.2-3ubuntu1.1
SHA-1055C95EE7319665ED9207A90F1F2D63561FAB51F
SHA-256A14F1C77E6B5A1E99A5D4390F5FEBBD212AE104F602B8E1E6F1C85DF5BACDF58
Key Value
FileNamekeepalived_1.1.11-3build1_powerpc.deb
FileSize118260
MD55D29DB17449788555D1CF07CDE8875CC
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more informations.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.1.11-3build1
RDS:package_id13174
SHA-105734EE73D679511F6822D4F47E0F2E481780290
SHA-256D2D1C1C4B314D4E08B5E860C6F20F9D897A5855DC7637F5798B19377DD257F5B
insert-timestamp1648642712.5287645
sourceRDS_2022.03.1_legacy.db
Key Value
FileSize95126
MD5EC34805B128AA8BD788254E6B4E1ED99
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more information.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1:1.1.20-1ubuntu1
SHA-10673436DB5C77B1FEF5D2A10E4B6698315F95B3A
SHA-25636EEFC29CF6A29917AE821A9ED402CA972B21C756CA3C0692A621C4E6D3EA40F
Key Value
FileSize105268
MD5CBFDFE4956CA4216B7BB4AA702FA6843
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more information.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1:1.2.2-3ubuntu2
SHA-106FA2DFED10711E0FCBEFD0F320FB5E7052CB441
SHA-2564EFA4386FE52BAE948D8383E7BA6E4CBCB0479E549A2A7A2B23F368F5625C387
Key Value
FileSize98934
MD58B95A310310F15CCE5A0820788AAA077
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more informations.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.1.17-1ubuntu1.1
SHA-10905304036DE4B2AD665083247A4B43DB6EFF979
SHA-2561E477A4F30A16AB01064FBB4C7950199B215D7F303BA04A55F90140796082F74
Key Value
FileSize104582
MD5743C52C6C6410D4669A1E16A09EF541F
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more informations.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.1.15-1ubuntu2
SHA-10D5B7F1B76914A2C16C14A35C41D357CDCA691AE
SHA-25634E875D1CDD409C4DF41E78449859EAC08EE0AE92DDD1898893F2E96F3FD61B7
Key Value
FileSize98502
MD563F807244538B27985C39419E4CB5297
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more informations.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.1.17-1ubuntu1.1
SHA-1103EB31673B1E931EE6367EDBAA0E80CBAE553D3
SHA-256E5AB1E88D460366AF5C8CBD80333B27DD0BE635FD5EC12A9FD39227129600DF2