Result for 76709DDBFCC24A4C859C9137EBFE3270D15C42A7

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/tao-cosnaming
FileSize31536
MD566D94D035844DCD87C25D6871F454EBA
SHA-176709DDBFCC24A4C859C9137EBFE3270D15C42A7
SHA-256F24E9A6CF7D30F91A8097E2B6940FD503E0E3B70A5993514F98C9BE98E3DA5FC
SSDEEP384:w5MOSCivXCMFHd9zE2ZKZFOzKeCm8yKQ:PHhvXjF3w2s7IKep8yKQ
TLSHT1A2E2F759FADC9F3ACCC16F384A37872313314985D609A21BD154ABBC68817DC9B2F782
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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Parents (Total: 6)

The searched file hash is included in 6 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5307326F014B4FAE2C3B467F626CC4502
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription OMG defined CORBA Naming Service to provide a basic service location mechanism for CORBA systems. CosNaming manages a hierarchy of name-to-object-reference mappings. Anything, but typically the server process hosting an object, may bind an object reference with a name in the Naming Service by providing the name and object reference. Interested parties (typically clients) can then use the Naming Service to resolve a name to an object reference. More recently, CORBA Naming Service was subsumed/extended by the CORBA Interoperable Naming Service, a.k.a. INS. INS inherits all the functionality from the original Naming Service specification in addition to addressing some its shortcomings. In particular, INS defines a standard way for clients and servers to locate the Naming Service itself. It also allows the ORB to be administratively configured for bootstrapping to services not set up with the orb at install time.
PackageNametao-cosnaming
PackageRelease6
PackageVersion3.0.0
SHA-1C73957F13556FB90E61DF4F474145891E55F21A1
SHA-256CD56810EE2465925732A460F270F270E3C2879A72CDF6911FFFCBA1D514F2921
Key Value
MD51CF729294C8D26D3C76957945B88681D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription OMG defined CORBA Naming Service to provide a basic service location mechanism for CORBA systems. CosNaming manages a hierarchy of name-to-object-reference mappings. Anything, but typically the server process hosting an object, may bind an object reference with a name in the Naming Service by providing the name and object reference. Interested parties (typically clients) can then use the Naming Service to resolve a name to an object reference. More recently, CORBA Naming Service was subsumed/extended by the CORBA Interoperable Naming Service, a.k.a. INS. INS inherits all the functionality from the original Naming Service specification in addition to addressing some its shortcomings. In particular, INS defines a standard way for clients and servers to locate the Naming Service itself. It also allows the ORB to be administratively configured for bootstrapping to services not set up with the orb at install time.
PackageNametao-cosnaming
PackageRelease6.1
PackageVersion3.0.0
SHA-134EA2FDAD13153C255D61FD3D20860B062452BA8
SHA-256D16C5995D935280792F7400970B5378613FA60081ADAECA7B5DE60A6389D717F
Key Value
MD51247C2004F88C77162D2ACDEB7484957
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription OMG defined CORBA Naming Service to provide a basic service location mechanism for CORBA systems. CosNaming manages a hierarchy of name-to-object-reference mappings. Anything, but typically the server process hosting an object, may bind an object reference with a name in the Naming Service by providing the name and object reference. Interested parties (typically clients) can then use the Naming Service to resolve a name to an object reference. More recently, CORBA Naming Service was subsumed/extended by the CORBA Interoperable Naming Service, a.k.a. INS. INS inherits all the functionality from the original Naming Service specification in addition to addressing some its shortcomings. In particular, INS defines a standard way for clients and servers to locate the Naming Service itself. It also allows the ORB to be administratively configured for bootstrapping to services not set up with the orb at install time.
PackageNametao-cosnaming
PackageRelease6
PackageVersion3.0.0
SHA-1C774F1CAF419722E0F66BE0DA4233E711880A230
SHA-2562EE3889371E7ADDADA5E6A0D0BBE9E5A786F6B6875112542C251AE1E04805A84
Key Value
MD54998C442C1ACB71A2C08115DD88EA1A0
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription OMG defined CORBA Naming Service to provide a basic service location mechanism for CORBA systems. CosNaming manages a hierarchy of name-to-object-reference mappings. Anything, but typically the server process hosting an object, may bind an object reference with a name in the Naming Service by providing the name and object reference. Interested parties (typically clients) can then use the Naming Service to resolve a name to an object reference. More recently, CORBA Naming Service was subsumed/extended by the CORBA Interoperable Naming Service, a.k.a. INS. INS inherits all the functionality from the original Naming Service specification in addition to addressing some its shortcomings. In particular, INS defines a standard way for clients and servers to locate the Naming Service itself. It also allows the ORB to be administratively configured for bootstrapping to services not set up with the orb at install time.
PackageNametao-cosnaming
PackageRelease23
PackageVersion3.0.0
SHA-10313DEEAF362445D783179D097DEBD18F4092927
SHA-25685D3A1B85895D7D5D108AEF921D9A87E01F0F4EB9969E1C1ED16A7663C5BA178
Key Value
MD541003DC8788EB2C4C9CFE741A914CC2A
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription OMG defined CORBA Naming Service to provide a basic service location mechanism for CORBA systems. CosNaming manages a hierarchy of name-to-object-reference mappings. Anything, but typically the server process hosting an object, may bind an object reference with a name in the Naming Service by providing the name and object reference. Interested parties (typically clients) can then use the Naming Service to resolve a name to an object reference. More recently, CORBA Naming Service was subsumed/extended by the CORBA Interoperable Naming Service, a.k.a. INS. INS inherits all the functionality from the original Naming Service specification in addition to addressing some its shortcomings. In particular, INS defines a standard way for clients and servers to locate the Naming Service itself. It also allows the ORB to be administratively configured for bootstrapping to services not set up with the orb at install time.
PackageNametao-cosnaming
PackageRelease23.1
PackageVersion3.0.0
SHA-177C702EA905D12CB13B7604CD90B3E8E010D12E8
SHA-256E955B18B4237F6C191A57CD4B1E746A93602604F32244232689EC38C139CB9A8
Key Value
MD54CC4DF9710C9DF11600B3F550F5CB608
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription OMG defined CORBA Naming Service to provide a basic service location mechanism for CORBA systems. CosNaming manages a hierarchy of name-to-object-reference mappings. Anything, but typically the server process hosting an object, may bind an object reference with a name in the Naming Service by providing the name and object reference. Interested parties (typically clients) can then use the Naming Service to resolve a name to an object reference. More recently, CORBA Naming Service was subsumed/extended by the CORBA Interoperable Naming Service, a.k.a. INS. INS inherits all the functionality from the original Naming Service specification in addition to addressing some its shortcomings. In particular, INS defines a standard way for clients and servers to locate the Naming Service itself. It also allows the ORB to be administratively configured for bootstrapping to services not set up with the orb at install time.
PackageNametao-cosnaming
PackageRelease23
PackageVersion3.0.0
SHA-1C99492C9D8256DEF68A7706040239D4FE183A1EA
SHA-2568D0D9AB1B199D3A212AF2DA094A0B9F58726BB84E4DED6DFE7A7A6C57C0614CA