Result for 6BE066F2B83B8F5D1E6D0C7001956F9F5C9C0688

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libprotobuf.so.22.0.2
FileSize4301360
MD5116406127821A14069B4CAC57BA038E7
SHA-16BE066F2B83B8F5D1E6D0C7001956F9F5C9C0688
SHA-2568790968DB6FBA9E9F4E9821D1768D966D7D17AA9F378666AF5A218B697539C42
SSDEEP49152:28G1di/bLMixsyVTrwElu1N6olwjK4oJaj6S4K3SBlIBOsaI6JrllkZ1TA7+T1tT:B21/mVKKLzY1uOHA/i8zt
TLSHT142161947BF138C36C1C8DC7857AF8F0A2978F8A54A383DCB2659D93219965D98F3A740
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD54A5EFDA65CB5C6168152192CC17BA3E4
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionProtocol Buffers are a way of encoding structured data in an efficient yet extensible format. Google uses Protocol Buffers for almost all of its internal RPC protocols and file formats. Protocol buffers are a flexible, efficient, automated mechanism for serializing structured data – think XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler. You define how you want your data to be structured once, then you can use special generated source code to easily write and read your structured data to and from a variety of data streams and using a variety of languages. You can even update your data structure without breaking deployed programs that are compiled against the "old" format.
PackageMaintainerCBS <cbs@centos.org>
PackageNameprotobuf
PackageRelease2.el8
PackageVersion3.11.2
SHA-135B3832137A5CF685E126AE8C523FFD374794955
SHA-256DDCB1747F2C49F992D5E7573CC1DDAF94F18D12FB9D1B0F88F97189E51268D92
Key Value
MD5B71D77C6979B47BB2A7ED47BE4931222
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionProtocol Buffers are a way of encoding structured data in an efficient yet extensible format. Google uses Protocol Buffers for almost all of its internal RPC protocols and file formats. Protocol buffers are a flexible, efficient, automated mechanism for serializing structured data – think XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler. You define how you want your data to be structured once, then you can use special generated source code to easily write and read your structured data to and from a variety of data streams and using a variety of languages. You can even update your data structure without breaking deployed programs that are compiled against the "old" format.
PackageMaintainerCBS <cbs@centos.org>
PackageNameprotobuf
PackageRelease2.el8
PackageVersion3.11.2
SHA-112518B743F168AD35D2DB5EDDDB1ABAFDA720CF5
SHA-256D5330BBD478A3F436791CC85D826268A0DE944B676EB7DFED08F9893CB8DC975