Result for 66280549C8B854F098318DD41EB9269529CBCA36

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/ebtables-legacy-restore
FileSize15236
MD57028F68D2B4BF5C7EF14485465C80FC8
SHA-166280549C8B854F098318DD41EB9269529CBCA36
SHA-25678696870FD33292E9FFDBF953E39452B7584E35DFC64C4A690AED080CDCDA60A
SSDEEP96:g3gZUB+BIVj6Nw4gIQ5lNIOzXcxZ5cBHgQmmh5Yosl8x1j6FiMdJhrSnsku9+8WJ:l2w+bbMxYBHgQH3gux12FiMrhyskmWa
TLSHT13C62B49A7B63E632C4A66A3813AF5F041272C060A35783737724A5693DE16D91E03A2E
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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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
MD591048D3C68DC99644231F6157A875DED
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionEthernet bridge tables is a firewalling tool to transparently filter network traffic passing a bridge. The filtering possibilities are limited to link layer filtering and some basic filtering on higher network layers. This tool is the userspace control for the bridge and ebtables kernel components (built by default in Fedora kernels). The ebtables tool can be used together with the other Linux filtering tools, like iptables. There are no known incompatibility issues. Note that it is considered legacy upstream since nftables provides the same functionality in a much newer code-base. To aid in migration, there is ebtables-nft utility, a drop-in replacement for the legacy one which uses nftables internally. It is provided by iptables-nft package.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameebtables-legacy
PackageRelease5.fc32
PackageVersion2.0.11
SHA-1F482FC0EAE7D1D1FAC988E71CC0D297E6BE7040F
SHA-2566265FEEF7D6467F245E7CF33F280E44836944005AD14BDA07EBBADC4ECBD452D