Result for 7BE3601A35C4EB2DDD7433BBA7C058CE17783C2E

Query result

Key Value
FileName./sbin/ipset
FileSize26640
MD5D2EA23FF1C580198C95B1913D243B2DE
SHA-17BE3601A35C4EB2DDD7433BBA7C058CE17783C2E
SHA-256A84669F0775899AF55F8BDC6A625FD4F292DC0A565C95362AA8903BAFDC80E6F
SSDEEP384:UHfpVO9ab0gVKKIqprFIAAKS9OYt8LqAAXS0B0dPoihz1D1v91XjsyQqngAVnAJ:U/H/KK7pr1rsaqmhpl1XjsybgoA
TLSHT192C2E697A62697B6E0F07B3544EB467713375C3673A69A4C3A6CE3247AA3720CB12350
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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
FileSize50136
MD5BFC6B9D199E7868FD68FBA6707731831
PackageDescriptionadministration tool for kernel IP sets IP sets are a framework inside the Linux 2.4.x and 2.6.x kernel which can be administered by the ipset(8) utility. Depending on the type, currently an IP set may store IP addresses, (TCP/UDP) port numbers or IP addresses with MAC addresses in a way which ensures lightning speed when matching an entry against a set. . If you want to . * store multiple IP addresses or port numbers and match against the entire collection using a single iptables rule. * dynamically update iptables rules against IP addresses or ports without performance penalty. * express complex IP address and ports based rulesets with a single iptables rule and benefit from the speed of IP sets. . then IP sets may be the proper tool for you.
PackageMaintainerDebian Netfilter Packaging Team <pkg-netfilter-team@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNameipset
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion6.38-1.2
SHA-17E245A0769ECC0DAF509D801C169DB95E02FF152
SHA-256C9870691FEEB8B309DFA5CECC256089B45E086F148F60F72D56F1204372871D5