Result for 552B8866D189791D306314D31DFE182F82A7EC55

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/snimpy/_version.pyo
FileSize236
MD59F4D2F92F3C9DD8AFE5EFE87FEEBCC5B
SHA-1552B8866D189791D306314D31DFE182F82A7EC55
SHA-256FF44D7AB60F22D8662FDC3C212EE7B0CB8643C285722D098D1277F858A0A31D4
SSDEEP6:wvCKez/RJQkemdy4Axl6NewllAOxmDrt6ZPaZIk:wvCKez/Rbdy4AxlQeLxVcSZZ
TLSHT18BD0A780571C6E63C66F25B5E14402578745A17342007742A211E26E178C3DA063F98A
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hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5243813CC4C97D38546D15C64740F7C3E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython2-snimpy
PackageReleaselp152.1.3
PackageVersion0.8.13
SHA-1845929F4723AEBFF9F1F70E66838023D90A4B349
SHA-2568B37F3608F1723DB51CFB970920566198FEF890AF9C1133F9E345BFE5D80D95E
Key Value
MD58AB2ED7187BFBE3D24E620E74F0B9A52
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython2-snimpy
PackageReleasebp153.1.16
PackageVersion0.8.13
SHA-10BB70B6E866F1C676B247FA348C102326B4E8D71
SHA-256FFFCCC69EB525EDA74A3C601DA7166D34EAB584CC7AE43EBC6CFC7F919451483
Key Value
MD5891D790257EE540301E9F50245B03DCE
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython2-snimpy
PackageReleasebp153.1.16
PackageVersion0.8.13
SHA-1C7784F5E9A21E0B87A3811631F7B0B3C564F8A93
SHA-25665E147E9BEFC08006AC34326821BA01D35FE2302289E3BCB9FE2CCA8D11F5412