Result for 5F84FBE23BFE1E7B5C1E092A90CDE14A311AD3DD

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Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/gensiot
FileSize37960
MD5EF6DDDA1D235AE479E2EB6FD8B063507
SHA-15F84FBE23BFE1E7B5C1E092A90CDE14A311AD3DD
SHA-2569328E48D9BEA86AAE0B328B1A0F3D57F7A544C1D714DA3C73040FDECB7CFE7A1
SSDEEP384:mqJDHiLeS6lzewUGMJ+ZurDjZqtFpvJrxC5PGg1p/pAS:XJWLeflzewbbkrDjZqtFppxCf
TLSHT1E403D842FF082E17D4DB8F31CC2BC1263A3D5C95F6518793994C5A592E27ACF8BD188A
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Key Value
FileSize62668
MD5FC752814BB440F75654622D49A3A6663
PackageDescriptionabstract stream I/O (command line tool) This library (pronounced gen'-see-oh) is used to abstract stream I/O like serial port, TCP, telnet, UDP, SSL, IPMI SOL etc and offers a framework for giving a consistent view of various stream (and packet) I/O types. You create a gensio object (or a gensio), and you can use that gensio without having to know too much about what is going on underneath. You can stack gensio on top of another one to add protocol funcionality. For instance, you can create a TCP gensio, stack SSL on top of that, and stack Telnet on top of that. It supports a number of network I/O and serial ports. Gensio can be used for sending and receiving ports, and it also supports establishing encrypted and authenticated connections. . This package contains the command line tool.
PackageMaintainerMarc Haber <mh+debian-packages@zugschlus.de>
PackageNamegensio-bin
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion2.2.4-1
SHA-1E615573F27E3965387CF740C8648D9FD1C8475EA
SHA-25607DE6C90C6A21B935C15B49CCB398B917168A704619D98D443074B588A837149