Result for 6C6F40793B18AB902B92931B43A77653914906FB

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libnss_mymachines.so.2
FileSize276840
MD5CF83E6C6EA958AA22766A93A5151FC77
SHA-16C6F40793B18AB902B92931B43A77653914906FB
SHA-2567154E1F16B4F028D0E0D2701DA825FE57A3DAD62593F2EAEC73706DB5D16DD26
SSDEEP6144:4dB0aCXVs6NPc3oua/4itla3cgvcJJWa085eFeYR:QlAs0Pc3faAMgvcJj085eFeYR
TLSHT1F9446B5CFD4D7C42ED4BE379A86D86B262172AECC327D0533A09035DB2DF2C98AB5950
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hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD54B2FE14BB81AAF27AB6B78CE898AD814
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionnss-myhostname is a plugin for the GNU Name Service Switch (NSS) functionality of the GNU C Library (glibc) providing host name resolution for the locally configured system hostname as returned by gethostname(2). Various software relies on an always resolvable local host name. When using dynamic hostnames this is usually achieved by patching /etc/hosts at the same time as changing the host name. This however is not ideal since it requires a writable /etc file system and is fragile because the file might be edited by the administrator at the same time. nss-myhostname simply returns all locally configure public IP addresses, or -- if none are configured -- the IPv4 address 127.0.0.2 (wich is on the local loopback) and the IPv6 address ::1 (which is the local host) for whatever system hostname is configured locally. Patching /etc/hosts is thus no longer necessary.
PackageMaintainertmb <tmb>
PackageNamenss-myhostname
PackageRelease8.mga7
PackageVersion241
SHA-1143986CAF426C947A531240108A390F956194DF4
SHA-256CE47ACD77C2A48B2B279A1E4DF094A9CEEF501D255F685A17CABA377AB44E1BD