Result for 582311C455EF2ED65D6BF86AB9FE037A8B98E139

Query result

Key Value
CRC32B484490A
FileNamepython2-websockify
FileSize396
MD5874A880DD7D97E5A67C52A320A33EBF2
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SHA-1582311C455EF2ED65D6BF86AB9FE037A8B98E139
SHA-256E88200983DA0A0CFA22B8A27D9711FE7B9594D733581C961046D376D2FE55541
SSDEEP12:HnKuBBJ6j0zoi9VrCF2aGNM1m2SfVfuWsSIKw:quBBJ6j0zoAC0as1LvIKw
SpecialCode
TLSHT11AE068D3B868D9EC46A213872438F1A832960B637E00E1E8B3C4572DBFC83810D20E38
dbnsrl_modern_rds
insert-timestamp1647010734.6232069
sourceNSRL
hashlookup:parent-total10
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 10 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize31836
MD559EAFABE850BAFEB95C23C9114585DF0
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 2 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 2 module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.0+dfsg1-7+deb9u1
SHA-1E5182C0C63FE3982C263F390FBA08B09CB2176D4
SHA-2564E6FC134661B42A352ED2745A4141AC7FE405DC085FC256868DA269D007C93D2
Key Value
FileSize31838
MD53DD31EC83C91A765F841118F5742DD0A
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 2 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 2 module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.0+dfsg1-7+deb9u1
SHA-12E8416FC1FA63E2390C9354F0E0A26C4C648CD81
SHA-2560325B1F6FFA143165B2B3A90B01746FB91FD9F36F9DBD59738F89295C1360210
Key Value
FileSize31840
MD5B115A9486A5EFCBB4CB5C216D18E1770
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 2 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 2 module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.0+dfsg1-7+deb9u1
SHA-192FA43CFFF6A057C4728FF4E714B1CFF777901B9
SHA-256BACE7E2A9C4587AC1029C8EA43E40B51BB5DAC3977B50881426AE0FCA30D8F66
Key Value
FileSize31838
MD5F7748E562D248D169BE88065EF3E9468
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 2 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 2 module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.0+dfsg1-7+deb9u1
SHA-1A9EB20CA880971D1AF7842088294AC749D93E4AB
SHA-256E553CD23D60B5B0C4FD8D28B9283FA9249F346EAFB2CA5BB3918871694907A62
Key Value
FileSize31838
MD57D60EC9FD3D4CB893F7A260305953962
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 2 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 2 module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.0+dfsg1-7+deb9u1
SHA-1ED395A007E2D237FE0A4F7D5EA6C706BE1F52DA9
SHA-2561D2A423767884F75E86AEB0B5637851693E753E6055022F39059479D2F00BD3C
Key Value
FileSize31838
MD5A33AD866A12AA8217D609B59C1B5D808
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 2 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 2 module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.0+dfsg1-7+deb9u1
SHA-15B531798DC72A9F6E0E0A9BEBCD352019B614DAA
SHA-256BD15364ADC5EA9F10A66AC2E312F267CE95EECD39F084B7E7B24DD12CD8455D9
Key Value
FileSize31836
MD51180FD2FD9E1A1A2C3E78B43A9D5D462
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 2 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 2 module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.0+dfsg1-7+deb9u1
SHA-18E34B40BD29CB754637287E157E1920770CD750A
SHA-256A3BCCC446753E17D83D357DC513848342E015E1E2C4150B2265D065208E0C181
Key Value
FileSize31838
MD55AE8F30CFCCE7474D8A4E03F870C4AE8
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 2 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 2 module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.0+dfsg1-7+deb9u1
SHA-1EB32852A9BDE0E763C6994BF7796BFDD496A2CB4
SHA-256E5CFB8DE0CF32D3E06DCA17320CBEE76FF4617639E3C612947E57C59703B9CCC
Key Value
FileSize31838
MD52AE223F1B54D31EA6DACD95234D203F7
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 2 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 2 module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.0+dfsg1-7+deb9u1
SHA-11D12FDB21A85349EBBB622B47DA7FD20CE309433
SHA-256C0874E46488B8D9024B6CB73F2925A7D9C404781BCB828262711DCB7EF27FF44
Key Value
FileSize31836
MD59F475F7221B51BF7374EE1E519F538B6
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server - Python 2 websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary. . This package provides the Python 2 module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-websockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.0+dfsg1-7+deb9u1
SHA-16E775977C4579D49A84BE927728249A6F86AB71E
SHA-256DA86AE94B0F882179DFBA32148408B23E1E9D72A7E2B5ADCFC969B8176226C8B