Result for 8D798F2E27D28A4D8617533AA17639632A34FEF7

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man1/knockd.1.gz
FileSize3339
MD575365529F6DA920607A67FBFC0E7D20A
SHA-18D798F2E27D28A4D8617533AA17639632A34FEF7
SHA-256375D47A899DBAEC13CDC22FAEB02EEE98295722161987B83096D9D99CD0036FD
SSDEEP48:Xb+b3AnFLT/YeKg6Hkroh41Zf5Hm6uIvyzEsiB7KcHAwXqKiY6d6VvT/1+FKS1Xf:abQnFHYmnnfugyV67nAMqVYdBoFKOuw
TLSHT146614CE1BB889E2BD4EBB711CC05C63D7D03439BEA44E8132051F6AB60860ED41621C5
tar:gnameroot
tar:unameroot
hashlookup:parent-total33
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 33)

The searched file hash is included in 33 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize24740
MD54114C68F192EF416D321526EA5534F30
PackageDescriptionsmall port-knock daemon A port-knock server that listens to all traffic on a given network interface (only Ethernet and PPP are currently supported), looking for a special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A remote system makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a port on the server. When the server detects a specific sequence of port-hits, it runs a command defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open up holes in a firewall for quick access.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameknockd
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.7-1ubuntu4
SHA-1017A7F25ECB06511A77016E77E8E666BB3E185B8
SHA-256B7358E3D6C74B31098DDBF5A21F33F1A6A5C4CECF38610D410CC94E8FD8BB2AE
Key Value
MD5D4EA056A65F2BA7685E30CE53A6018E8
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionIt listens to all traffic on an ethernet (or PPP) interface, looking for special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A client (package knock) makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a port on the server. This port need not be open -- since knockd listens at the link-layer level, it sees all traffic even if it's destined for a closed port. When the server detects a specific sequence of port-hits, it runs a command defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open up holes in a firewall for quick access.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameknockd
PackageReleasebp153.1.18
PackageVersion0.7
SHA-102F1C58DF69DBBD43ECD77FEFD58550492A75EDE
SHA-256ED2D0ECD88879BD334496068B74987DB843B491CAD26953FA3B3C8AC866F9468
Key Value
FileSize25760
MD52DEF3D140A2D79E919A077F3956FB131
PackageDescriptionsmall port-knock daemon A port-knock server that listens to all traffic on a given network interface (only Ethernet and PPP are currently supported), looking for a special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A remote system makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a port on the server. When the server detects a specific sequence of port-hits, it runs a command defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open up holes in a firewall for quick access.
PackageMaintainerLeo Antunes <costela@debian.org>
PackageNameknockd
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.7-1+b1
SHA-10ABCEDF8BBEF607F1E08FCC45F27BAC85B8665E3
SHA-256A114C87C2264EB97182695773E3EB0AC3A8723B25768E0C7995EB8F64CF83DC8
Key Value
FileSize24656
MD5E9EB6EAD30A13D963F20EB20B9F07C25
PackageDescriptionsmall port-knock daemon A port-knock server that listens to all traffic on a given network interface (only Ethernet and PPP are currently supported), looking for a special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A remote system makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a port on the server. When the server detects a specific sequence of port-hits, it runs a command defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open up holes in a firewall for quick access.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameknockd
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.7-1ubuntu3.20.04.1
SHA-11066A10EF20A6075C8D029CF0E36F5840F343321
SHA-25630668A285474BE4CEA2515981D07D1ED24F33973717EF16D43723F2FE01AF742
Key Value
FileSize24236
MD5FC3EE8B676ADA572D191E0DE5A18E9D9
PackageDescriptionsmall port-knock daemon A port-knock server that listens to all traffic on a given network interface (only Ethernet and PPP are currently supported), looking for a special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A remote system makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a port on the server. When the server detects a specific sequence of port-hits, it runs a command defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open up holes in a firewall for quick access.
PackageMaintainerLeo Antunes <costela@debian.org>
PackageNameknockd
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.7-1+b1
SHA-119807DDA75F8144DEB31DE335F9706407C0689FA
SHA-256C1E3F22784B3B43FA347C00142AA5110312CFDC6135D8BDB8FA662B127BA1FC7
Key Value
FileSize25724
MD5AB93AED862D865D0C9D1A787434FA65B
PackageDescriptionsmall port-knock daemon A port-knock server that listens to all traffic on a given network interface (only Ethernet and PPP are currently supported), looking for a special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A remote system makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a port on the server. When the server detects a specific sequence of port-hits, it runs a command defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open up holes in a firewall for quick access.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameknockd
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.7-1ubuntu1.18.04.3
SHA-11FB12D8F663FE56F210075FF8AA419ACFE25C663
SHA-25639651F1DF6324684D8F997BFF8EC9C40414BC05BBFB3405A4DBFEF4E5069F0A3
Key Value
FileSize25162
MD53398668727164835F75DC20A70551517
PackageDescriptionsmall port-knock daemon A port-knock server that listens to all traffic on a given network interface (only Ethernet and PPP are currently supported), looking for a special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A remote system makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a port on the server. When the server detects a specific sequence of port-hits, it runs a command defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open up holes in a firewall for quick access.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameknockd
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.7-1ubuntu1
SHA-121F68A5E3807A42469619847F28C7019E7577B7B
SHA-25698D899CDE75C4AE658999BCE35F4EB64D433C416B7C5C0AB991C3D33078B2650
Key Value
FileSize25752
MD5BB52B91796AF1633FF710494CF0F811D
PackageDescriptionsmall port-knock daemon A port-knock server that listens to all traffic on a given network interface (only Ethernet and PPP are currently supported), looking for a special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A remote system makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a port on the server. When the server detects a specific sequence of port-hits, it runs a command defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open up holes in a firewall for quick access.
PackageMaintainerLeo Antunes <costela@debian.org>
PackageNameknockd
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.7-1
SHA-12313F91FFE2E55D9E63640515BAA5DD7F99D2D2F
SHA-256FF9E8C4ADD72A16630F09F71F3513649F7A70B71E0B17C3D80E3A25DFE86BCF1
Key Value
FileSize24836
MD5810B861EB83836DD9A0900E84CD09DE1
PackageDescriptionsmall port-knock daemon A port-knock server that listens to all traffic on a given network interface (only Ethernet and PPP are currently supported), looking for a special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A remote system makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a port on the server. When the server detects a specific sequence of port-hits, it runs a command defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open up holes in a firewall for quick access.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameknockd
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.7-1ubuntu3
SHA-148157048E823A9F79282B0B5558A6F3F0E9C1D10
SHA-256BB10BC22B05B782161A47E06322A59DC0D21CB884976B71F3919B65D5EDDC866
Key Value
FileSize25250
MD52C6FDC12D61C8D3C384A24DB834D688D
PackageDescriptionsmall port-knock daemon A port-knock server that listens to all traffic on a given network interface (only Ethernet and PPP are currently supported), looking for a special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A remote system makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a port on the server. When the server detects a specific sequence of port-hits, it runs a command defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open up holes in a firewall for quick access.
PackageMaintainerLeo Antunes <costela@debian.org>
PackageNameknockd
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.7-1
SHA-14B76DAA32E6925C5AD6645F886AAD2DDED40EB2F
SHA-256A8CEA729AB8202C1FEC5198B445536B553C7D149AA1B6869974EB6B35A2A1C5E