Result for 5355520BAAD50B5C95C7580E53C2818D86136C33

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/tao-cosnaming
FileSize31536
MD5B37F97933911A3864B9865F06260E96F
SHA-15355520BAAD50B5C95C7580E53C2818D86136C33
SHA-256548C2F2B09FEA92D5655DA5DF4A91C332824DB8652ABB9A1B187A45A63FA6CA6
SSDEEP384:yLzOVCivqxMFwRlzkwfajAa2OzKeCm8yKQ:yLz6hvq2FwjwwCjAvIKep8yKQ
TLSHT10AE2F759FAEC9F37CCC06F384627872313714985D709A25BD154ABBCA8817DC5F2A782
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
MD5C81FA301498D60C7F360D9A3A31FBB4B
PackageArchx86_64
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
PackageRelease23
PackageVersion3.0.0
SHA-10FDD7AE7174E875447A5417183A0FE59ED36C944
SHA-256213DFC4EE647A6CB4DB4B531774C823FC1A018ED4CAE9CD88E35AF501EA7F81D
Key Value
MD59B5D4828732D5FA7BDF76AAEA761564F
PackageArchx86_64
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
PackageRelease6
PackageVersion3.0.0
SHA-1FF03A3448AEC1230C8E850815CD1570181E1AF26
SHA-25646D42E1DCFB5F9F10DBD44EDA8280EA9FE14A57CB9EA728F33EE8E7A3F13E3EE