Result for 520E35A7D37E88127F7D9957DCFCE7DB6388E12B

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/gtlssh
FileSize59760
MD5DF9C6A5910D6D35D43135977A42A81D4
SHA-1520E35A7D37E88127F7D9957DCFCE7DB6388E12B
SHA-2565517646FEE3C91A443E70110DB8E95A4F1CED198A95E1C715F88EDBBEC11709B
SSDEEP768:Nh3xRXCvu9XXAFCTkP2y4KYdRYhOc5giS8IxTNZY6cBY5KDMExtgRQVocndk:LgAmC4Od3YhOc5nyI6NKoExt6cndk
TLSHT11343190AB6E155BDC0A0C670CAAB9222BE70BC55E631763F2648B7742F02F54965FF31
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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
FileSize64444
MD579B4C33307C8A0968DD7C4C6268FC414
PackageDescriptionabstract stream I/O (command line tool) This library (pronounced gen'-see-oh) is used to abstract stream I/O like serial port, TCP, telnet, UDP, SSL, IPMI SOL etc and offers a framework for giving a consistent view of various stream (and packet) I/O types. You create a gensio object (or a gensio), and you can use that gensio without having to know too much about what is going on underneath. You can stack gensio on top of another one to add protocol funcionality. For instance, you can create a TCP gensio, stack SSL on top of that, and stack Telnet on top of that. It supports a number of network I/O and serial ports. Gensio can be used for sending and receiving ports, and it also supports establishing encrypted and authenticated connections. . This package contains the command line tool.
PackageMaintainerMarc Haber <mh+debian-packages@zugschlus.de>
PackageNamegensio-bin
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion2.2.4-1
SHA-188D13AB8A8227001E213B5388A2A5FDBCFF46FC8
SHA-2566EF4D38615CD62860A0FB1ED04FE49085D30B8C27A599DB08D47CDEE18C5C3B1