Result for 5D5CC39958382007FD6FCC36CF38448B35AD28AE

Query result

Key Value
CRC32E599D6F3
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RDS:package_id187003
SHA-15D5CC39958382007FD6FCC36CF38448B35AD28AE
SHA-256DB98BD19B7E95BDEAA4FA861E5DE0E7537FE6872B454214DBD7C9730164BE37C
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hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 211 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5E257D5E737A7F551114640F815E777D7
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PackageDescriptionLiblognorm is a library and a tool to normalize log data. Liblognorm shall help to make sense out of syslog data, or, actually, any event data that is present in text form. In short words, one will be able to throw arbitrary log message to liblognorm, one at a time, and for each message it will output well-defined name-value pairs and a set of tags describing the message. So, for example, if you have traffic logs from three different firewalls, liblognorm will be able to "normalize" the events into generic ones. Among others, it will extract source and destination ip addresses and ports and make them available via well-defined fields. As the end result, a common log analysis application will be able to work on that common set and so this backend will be independent from the actual firewalls feeding it. Even better, once we have a well-understood interim format, it is also easy to convert that into any other vendor specific format, so that you can use that vendor's analysis tool. The liblognorm-devel package contains libraries and header files for developing applications that use liblognorm.
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Key Value
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PackageDescriptionRsyslog is an enhanced, multi-threaded syslog daemon. It supports MySQL, syslog/TCP, RFC 3195, permitted sender lists, filtering on any message part, and fine grain output format control. It is compatible with stock sysklogd and can be used as a drop-in replacement. Rsyslog is simple to set up, with advanced features suitable for enterprise-class, encryption-protected syslog relay chains.
PackageMaintainerKoji
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Key Value
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PackageDescriptionRsyslog is an enhanced, multi-threaded syslog daemon. It supports MySQL, syslog/TCP, RFC 3195, permitted sender lists, filtering on any message part, and fine grain output format control. It is compatible with stock sysklogd and can be used as a drop-in replacement. Rsyslog is simple to set up, with advanced features suitable for enterprise-class, encryption-protected syslog relay chains.
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNamersyslog
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SHA-10225C51EA2BC37171037BD1D4A47EDEE185594D9
SHA-2567EA7A79BB6CAA60631A3C43D808CC3439D99633F18D42A33F18A60BFFA1DE4E9
Key Value
MD5AA72CD100B5463E4577BF4633743BA6D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionLiblognorm is a library and a tool to normalize log data. Liblognorm shall help to make sense out of syslog data, or, actually, any event data that is present in text form. In short words, one will be able to throw arbitrary log message to liblognorm, one at a time, and for each message it will output well-defined name-value pairs and a set of tags describing the message. So, for example, if you have traffic logs from three different firewalls, liblognorm will be able to "normalize" the events into generic ones. Among others, it will extract source and destination ip addresses and ports and make them available via well-defined fields. As the end result, a common log analysis application will be able to work on that common set and so this backend will be independent from the actual firewalls feeding it. Even better, once we have a well-understood interim format, it is also easy to convert that into any other vendor specific format, so that you can use that vendor's analysis tool. The liblognorm-devel package contains libraries and header files for developing applications that use liblognorm.
PackageNameliblognorm-devel
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SHA-256672ECE527F9784F412E18DD2191086A105B152B59B57C28E5DBA0B55A2020F0B
Key Value
MD5FA0D2C7FBCC63A64CD4C23C1B309CE7E
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PackageDescriptionRsyslog is an enhanced, multi-threaded syslog daemon. It supports MySQL, syslog/TCP, RFC 3195, permitted sender lists, filtering on any message part, and fine grain output format control. It is compatible with stock sysklogd and can be used as a drop-in replacement. Rsyslog is simple to set up, with advanced features suitable for enterprise-class, encryption-protected syslog relay chains.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamersyslog
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SHA-25695B85251C6EF508C6290B9460A5A2F8F4ACAB144B7007F114B9A207D45DE3B1E
Key Value
MD5271DEF2B2973295C1F0E817ADF2F86E9
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionLibrelp is an easy to use library for the RELP protocol. RELP (stands for Reliable Event Logging Protocol) is a general-purpose, extensible logging protocol.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibrelp
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Key Value
MD5305B261893B6E8AAD8AE7170711E7431
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SHA-2567939DC0A8D920D84D2DAA3E0A425091832095A0A80A0F7675BCEB19696CF22A2
Key Value
MD509C54406A2D94DA33135888EC5EC7898
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis package provides files required for development with libestr, the string handling essentials library used by the rsyslog daemon.
PackageNamelibestr-devel
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Key Value
MD5D2C0BA8CD2AF05CAEF744DD8B0D0D139
PackageArchsparcv9
PackageDescriptionLibrelp is an easy to use library for the RELP protocol. RELP (stands for Reliable Event Logging Protocol) is a general-purpose, extensible logging protocol.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibrelp
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SHA-10C53BE2672890C98ACC79C85809F4D97D48DA753
SHA-25687E49F5D35CE9574F7DCF7E5C591242501F9902FE05D54CE94E0EC68279ED81C
Key Value
MD525EFABE04C10B757728A99E19B7B7B17
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionLiblognorm is a library and a tool to normalize log data. Liblognorm shall help to make sense out of syslog data, or, actually, any event data that is present in text form. In short words, one will be able to throw arbitrary log message to liblognorm, one at a time, and for each message it will output well-defined name-value pairs and a set of tags describing the message. So, for example, if you have traffic logs from three different firewalls, liblognorm will be able to "normalize" the events into generic ones. Among others, it will extract source and destination ip addresses and ports and make them available via well-defined fields. As the end result, a common log analysis application will be able to work on that common set and so this backend will be independent from the actual firewalls feeding it. Even better, once we have a well-understood interim format, it is also easy to convert that into any other vendor specific format, so that you can use that vendor's analysis tool. The liblognorm-devel package contains libraries and header files for developing applications that use liblognorm.
PackageNameliblognorm-devel
PackageReleaselp154.51.1
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SHA-110A55737FF0D2117D2976FED48C0C0519916BF4F
SHA-2568BA99FD2779EB4AD7463E68D3A979EB9B98AD8D77AC6872D122A4C08A3E894B8