Result for 5516BF02257B395D38CEB214E3F62B03A450C499

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libnss_wrapper.so.0.2.3
FileSize43240
MD53DD8DD41D8D677E8862A34BF4559F03E
SHA-15516BF02257B395D38CEB214E3F62B03A450C499
SHA-2563B1E524D360BD52A0057800FF930EABE9756C6FAD636EE5533D1AC8516575E26
SSDEEP768:yEQRF4SvXc6fO1879mnOW6MPa8vj9F8Qyg19dryu2v0deN:yEgF4SvXc6cnOW6t8vj9n198vR
TLSHT145131907B2B1C87EC0958F348D9BC9B269F574019713697B35846B382F6AE381F1E972
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hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD54C4C52EBD6EF3960534E6790CC44BB64
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons that need to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users, or just switch user IDs to interact with the system, e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that, you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups files. With nss_wrapper, it is possible to define your own passwd and groups files which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test, they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (DNS) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it, set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package does not have a devel package, because this project is for development/testing.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageReleaselp150.1.8
PackageVersion1.1.3
SHA-10E0BFEF9F3CED46FAE01C5D6A281C5720B9ED0F5
SHA-256377F9D2583A331A9D5504B799500393B6CD4F79B2E63E26881165DBAAFA7CEEC