Result for 7522465F25E6ACC10CA1E2D3EEB48F6507DB64F9

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Key Value
FileNamerebind.o
FileSize11792
MD59DDEB2E4ADB656F0AFA2F995AF8CED83
RDS:package_id298503
SHA-17522465F25E6ACC10CA1E2D3EEB48F6507DB64F9
SHA-256A50944C3F017ACE751AB902B29AB9C20A435A54DEC541C88DAADF0CE026B6987
SSDEEP96:bwf1RCFRWzQCVTHn0GJlaBpaq8d8j8u46a6/XZQRIKBjBvMRhUyduLqnq2oCoRWR:bwmEFRsdlk3aO2q2SRWWzIPfwUJ/L
TLSHT163321F83EFD48D17C9210A3288E642343775D98D1F46DF0766CCA6782DE778CAE8A14E
insert-timestamp1696440274.3040555
sourcedb.sqlite
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
FileSize23516
MD53624843B1AE67C949D107A63A8AE6684
PackageDescriptionWebSockets support for any application/server websockify was formerly named wsproxy and was part of the noVNC project. . At the most basic level, websockify just translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both directions. . Websockify supports all versions of the WebSockets protocol (Hixie and HyBi). The older Hixie versions of the protocol only support UTF-8 text payloads. In order to transport binary data over UTF-8 an encoding must used to encapsulate the data within UTF-8. . With Hixie clients, Websockify uses base64 to encode all traffic to and from the client. This does not affect the data between websockify and the server. . With HyBi clients, websockify negotiates whether to base64 encode traffic to and from the client via the subprotocol header (Sec-WebSocket-Protocol). The valid subprotocol values are 'binary' and 'base64' and if the client sends both then the server (the Python implementation) will prefer 'binary'. The 'binary' subprotocol indicates that the data will be sent raw using binary WebSocket frames. Some HyBi clients (such as the Flash fallback and older Chrome and iOS versions) do not support binary data which is why the negotiation is necessary.
PackageMaintainerDebian OpenStack <team+openstack@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamewebsockify
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.9.0+dfsg1-3
SHA-12AEC04EB7F622960FDFAD24A7247FF90D7C3F236
SHA-2568A8F95FD9EA80E82A9BA70F065A15B3FB71185F2AD55C3E533D977EBA28F08D2