Result for 51DD74528EAD60C00F1ABFB0D5C53D84D807FD51

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/hivexsh
FileSize31936
MD5F2A02CCD4FDC0B5964D92C18D6AECCFC
SHA-151DD74528EAD60C00F1ABFB0D5C53D84D807FD51
SHA-256EE8DEB93532C3310EB1A603D826FAE2D70477D57E8A444AE8E10C6AF8AA9F401
SSDEEP768:mrMwOkWvqTXiALW1hUgWjvGKG3xq2F1jXu:wOfSTV/iKFEA
TLSHT16EE2FA697A93D877E091A030429F6A2548318C308627C7A777A8F2767CB42C51F7773E
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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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
MD53B1CD56E0EC5086B504037683C3AE8B7
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionHive files are the undocumented binary files that Windows uses to store the Windows Registry on disk. Hivex is a library that can read and write to these files. 'hivexsh' is a shell you can use to interactively navigate a hive binary file. 'hivexregedit' (in perl-hivex) lets you export and merge to the textual regedit format. 'hivexml' can be used to convert a hive file to a more useful XML format. In order to get access to the hive files themselves, you can copy them from a Windows machine. They are usually found in %systemroot%\system32\config. For virtual machines we recommend using libguestfs or guestfish to copy out these files. libguestfs also provides a useful high-level tool called 'virt-win-reg' (based on hivex technology) which can be used to query specific registry keys in an existing Windows VM. For OCaml bindings, see 'ocaml-hivex-devel'. For Perl bindings, see 'perl-hivex'. For Python 3 bindings, see 'python3-hivex'. For Ruby bindings, see 'ruby-hivex'.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamehivex
PackageRelease8.fc34
PackageVersion1.3.19
SHA-1DD4BC764CE4183A3D4BF665B2627FB5B386C6CD3
SHA-25689C93163A25AE146ED3D3356A13B7BBD7CD891A0AC9A5ED3F8AF27F35E9E8F6C