Result for 937E16FAEACB4C6D37CD91632263E94950C31E37

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/inputattach
FileSize19788
MD52CFEF4EF55B9DB7763EF9D17B350ABF2
SHA-1937E16FAEACB4C6D37CD91632263E94950C31E37
SHA-256C73FEC81BAF89AD6984D06BE31C2C70FB319790A5EEBCF9652A5E5B5547A5748
SSDEEP384:SmMxcgBOmo5M4UM7w69PxS0yhZ+7ND6D2+t:lScgBNgzbPxSbZ+9
TLSHT1489208DB6385BC93E2425BB675831F072370F28DEA473F63807816781F856954EA6E0D
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
FileSize25520
MD5692D392524CC1DDB8F00CC197BFA37B1
PackageDescriptionutility to connect serial-attached peripherals to the input subsystem inputattach connects legacy serial-attached input peripherals to the input subsystem: keyboards, mice, joysticks, touch-screens... . Amongst other things this allows legacy mice to be accessed via the /dev/input/mice multiplexer. . Supported devices include: * Serial-attached keyboards including the Apple Newton keyboard, DEC LK201 / LK401 keyboards, the Stowaway keyboard, Sun type 4 and 5 keyboards, standard PS/2 keyboards with a serial adapter * Serial mice using Genius, Logitech, Microsoft or Mouse Systems protocols * Serial-attached touchscreens including those manufactured by 3M, ELO, Fujitsu, Penmount, Touchright, Touchwindow * Serial-attached joysticks including I-Force, SpaceBall, SpaceOrb, Gravis Stinger, WingMan Warrior * The Handykey Twiddler used as a joystick or a chording keyboard
PackageMaintainerStephen Kitt <skitt@debian.org>
PackageNameinputattach
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion1:1.6.1-1
SHA-152FAEC73AF6FB9AEEAED4471EBDDA0916DC4ADE4
SHA-25651B093597E24AB0817A8581EF4DF88E1BFA1763810436C57C0CF5299A35D8065