Result for 59C7F64C25667796CD748287C8C105CC46F0E6D1

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/rarpd
FileSize21784
MD5122366F050276A9E03D7B4F471ECE4A4
SHA-159C7F64C25667796CD748287C8C105CC46F0E6D1
SHA-2565F934B9D7C188C15686BF925C82FA174D26D99F0C6FA6CC0CC93FD6F6B29A942
SSDEEP192:gliQRgSmCRmi+dAxv7VqIHYWennTnrIziTBhl81Xm5K4iI2cDbgSD:qGdANvYWWnTnczgBj81Xm5jzfH
TLSHT163A2B50733A29A1BD44C5B3545BB6362326FEB459BC6530BFB04555F5ED22800E3AED8
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
MD56A381FC6D0C39AF8207787DC00078B75
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionRARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol) is a protocol which allows individual devices on an IP network to get their own IP addresses from the RARP server. Some machines (e.g. SPARC boxes) use this protocol instead of e.g. DHCP to query their IP addresses during network bootup. Linux kernels up to 2.2 used to provide a kernel daemon for this service, but since 2.3 kernels it is served by this userland daemon. You should install rarpd if you want to set up a RARP server on your network.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamerarpd
PackageRelease30.fc12
PackageVersionss981107
SHA-199FB8392A26711F9B59FAA0C11E009159537AC9F
SHA-25690DBBB3FCC5BFCC2B72EFD4099898C15CC3528131BFB785299A7AE241B544F07