Result for 699F6CCE01438E46112B5DF3FF82A66F28505ECA

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/php/Zend/Permissions/Acl/Acl.php
FileSize41013
MD5E06462097DA19254BBE16BC76FB7CF81
SHA-1699F6CCE01438E46112B5DF3FF82A66F28505ECA
SHA-256B22CD10BA627278FD50DC8B3BADFE2A834F61E184F6E59857FC85D98A33B3D20
SSDEEP384:6Lk/XDsDLqS+sMCVLT7y5THctXUyEMW46Qd:6LQXDjWVTETHQXnEQBd
TLSHT120030F4768EB2570826321BD5B8A5080D429881FE17D6B58FCCD0BF03FD57BC96A5EB4
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hashlookup:trust75

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Key Value
MD508A011067209859622C67352A8B7DE0E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Zend\Permissions\Acl component provides a lightweight and flexible access control list (ACL) implementation for privileges management. In general, an application may utilize such ACL‘s to control access to certain protected objects by other requesting objects. For the purposes of this documentation: * a resource is an object to which access is controlled. * a role is an object that may request access to a Resource. Put simply, roles request access to resources. For example, if a parking attendant requests access to a car, then the parking attendant is the requesting role, and the car is the resource, since access to the car may not be granted to everyone. Through the specification and use of an ACL, an application may control how roles are granted access to resources.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-ZendFramework2-Permissions-Acl
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion2.4.8
SHA-10397D6AADE655A157D8716B7E9AAA9178FD3B43C
SHA-2563AB749572D64CE4E6061D788C29F3D8255E8C2BD399880E71E25B61261450738
Key Value
MD5B125EBC11120EDE637FAFDCF937ACDCE
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Zend\Permissions\Acl component provides a lightweight and flexible access control list (ACL) implementation for privileges management. In general, an application may utilize such ACL‘s to control access to certain protected objects by other requesting objects. For the purposes of this documentation: * a resource is an object to which access is controlled. * a role is an object that may request access to a Resource. Put simply, roles request access to resources. For example, if a parking attendant requests access to a car, then the parking attendant is the requesting role, and the car is the resource, since access to the car may not be granted to everyone. Through the specification and use of an ACL, an application may control how roles are granted access to resources.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamephp-ZendFramework2-Permissions-Acl
PackageRelease2.mga7
PackageVersion2.4.13
SHA-1C8D04DAB87BC5235AFF3A7EEE95539421DC4022E
SHA-256EB1698D7D6E29BB6CD5236097C5DD3F350BE0169520DF3DDB8141F4FD68828A7
Key Value
MD5FEF12AA04CF67CAA4ECF3FEF254DE8ED
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Zend\Permissions\Acl component provides a lightweight and flexible access control list (ACL) implementation for privileges management. In general, an application may utilize such ACL‘s to control access to certain protected objects by other requesting objects. For the purposes of this documentation: * a resource is an object to which access is controlled. * a role is an object that may request access to a Resource. Put simply, roles request access to resources. For example, if a parking attendant requests access to a car, then the parking attendant is the requesting role, and the car is the resource, since access to the car may not be granted to everyone. Through the specification and use of an ACL, an application may control how roles are granted access to resources.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-ZendFramework2-Permissions-Acl
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion2.4.8
SHA-1D58A7D2A06F86FD3DB2390AED58E014C110D07F2
SHA-2569F0A45007DE2B8F86CA4038B3C1C0E62ABBBD9BA24B4619711D0E23106482A29
Key Value
MD5CC9592F2F5A4F08EF56D421EC77CA4B9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Zend\Permissions\Acl component provides a lightweight and flexible access control list (ACL) implementation for privileges management. In general, an application may utilize such ACL‘s to control access to certain protected objects by other requesting objects. For the purposes of this documentation: * a resource is an object to which access is controlled. * a role is an object that may request access to a Resource. Put simply, roles request access to resources. For example, if a parking attendant requests access to a car, then the parking attendant is the requesting role, and the car is the resource, since access to the car may not be granted to everyone. Through the specification and use of an ACL, an application may control how roles are granted access to resources.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-ZendFramework2-Permissions-Acl
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion2.4.8
SHA-117DA48505B43E9335C73A5C82444663282A7A06A
SHA-256B09E40FDF8C0DEB31007A27D97B2F5F2D44DAE90E2AC95A2D9D9A95FB2CC51B5
Key Value
MD52EE92411886FDE127941B314D3760CC9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Zend\Permissions\Acl component provides a lightweight and flexible access control list (ACL) implementation for privileges management. In general, an application may utilize such ACL‘s to control access to certain protected objects by other requesting objects. For the purposes of this documentation: * a resource is an object to which access is controlled. * a role is an object that may request access to a Resource. Put simply, roles request access to resources. For example, if a parking attendant requests access to a car, then the parking attendant is the requesting role, and the car is the resource, since access to the car may not be granted to everyone. Through the specification and use of an ACL, an application may control how roles are granted access to resources.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-ZendFramework2-Permissions-Acl
PackageRelease1.el7
PackageVersion2.4.11
SHA-1BF2B862741C5DE203637C2D6B7F6175FA4552F1A
SHA-256A56B49A5278DE36B9A700DB5E4FB50DEC639DB4BAFA9E368638F01170639E221