Result for 531BEEE93B60205DE85F9111F166345612881188

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/tripwire
FileSize1167088
MD5822E5D11743C20B8162E69D97D237104
SHA-1531BEEE93B60205DE85F9111F166345612881188
SHA-256AF3E05E7FD62AE04C7FDC3012106153942B76462D25E9CEF5191A464F680EACC
SSDEEP24576:hHeoqOE5nD2O6t/RXsSRCbD52MINBiqm:+f2tZcOxm
TLSHT15D450A4976F14870C6C8D13A0675C7A37A8AD8C66A520F4E1FB2A6FE7E2B109154DCFC
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Parents (Total: 1)

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
MD5994583480F72B55039BFF1FEE0A10AE0
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionTripwire is a very valuable security tool for Linux systems, if it is installed to a clean system. Tripwire should be installed right after the OS installation, and before you have connected your system to a network (i.e., before any possibility exists that someone could alter files on your system). When Tripwire is initially set up, it creates a database that records certain file information. Then when it is run, it compares a designated set of files and directories to the information stored in the database. Added or deleted files are flagged and reported, as are any files that have changed from their previously recorded state in the database. When Tripwire is run against system files on a regular basis, any file changes will be spotted when Tripwire is run. Tripwire will report the changes, which will give system administrators a clue that they need to enact damage control measures immediately if certain files have been altered.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNametripwire
PackageRelease11.fc12
PackageVersion2.4.1.2
SHA-16D134D6A355390D209FD75AB58B0B37FD89536D7
SHA-256457E8D79AF1653B364F9B972DB34907017F8E573C5271112FD9FC090507B3FE5