Result for 99DB5B84273A86466D185AFADCCF7902057E560B

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/node_modules/connect/node_modules/pause
FileSize27
MD509415AED5E5E8AF60B21838E307C17F2
SHA-199DB5B84273A86466D185AFADCCF7902057E560B
SHA-256D4C7FA8959ECC2AC5EA8EB6D3930E0300F43AC0A723777D0CF4F3F54E771E0DA
SSDEEP3:A1lfH:Av
TLSH
hashlookup:parent-total17
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 17)

The searched file hash is included in 17 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5A7210691C5B099EA8CF23A28A89DB11E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPassport is an authentication framework for Connect and Express, which is extensible through "plugins" known as strategies. Passport is designed to be a general-purpose, yet simple, modular, and unobtrusive, authentication framework. Passport's sole purpose is to authenticate requests. In being modular, it doesn't force any particular authentication strategy on your application. In being unobtrusive, it doesn't mount routes in your application. The API is simple: you give Passport a request to authenticate, and Passport provides hooks for controlling what occurs when authentication succeeds or fails.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-passport
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion0.3.0
SHA-109C7A979B8DC2907A58585E9CBB3A1A83CAC3227
SHA-256B0A58935885B6904495E954133E0E6A1B354FBA48555D2BCD9B98F5C23A03542
Key Value
MD5D91067E595A7FFA13268229EF23F91F1
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPassport is an authentication framework for Connect and Express, which is extensible through "plugins" known as strategies. Passport is designed to be a general-purpose, yet simple, modular, and unobtrusive, authentication framework. Passport's sole purpose is to authenticate requests. In being modular, it doesn't force any particular authentication strategy on your application. In being unobtrusive, it doesn't mount routes in your application. The API is simple: you give Passport a request to authenticate, and Passport provides hooks for controlling what occurs when authentication succeeds or fails.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-passport
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion0.2.1
SHA-10FED1FD418CC6C13F110901AD6CC8CDC698B0E4C
SHA-2563C0CDF0E3521991CA25F4B98AD64527999497180431285C59D74C01B2B9DB82E
Key Value
MD56C17E19EAFE7F9A43ADCEC031B961A8B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPassport is an authentication framework for Connect and Express, which is extensible through "plugins" known as strategies. Passport is designed to be a general-purpose, yet simple, modular, and unobtrusive, authentication framework. Passport's sole purpose is to authenticate requests. In being modular, it doesn't force any particular authentication strategy on your application. In being unobtrusive, it doesn't mount routes in your application. The API is simple: you give Passport a request to authenticate, and Passport provides hooks for controlling what occurs when authentication succeeds or fails.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-passport
PackageRelease2.fc20
PackageVersion0.1.17
SHA-12E45243C553BF4FC6822B5169F882F58E061400C
SHA-2561EFDE37B9151BB0B8EC1FF627A43438B79023D5EFF5688F900F75B1126BDB977
Key Value
MD5E2109A131446179796F660D0BB0DB664
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionConnect is an extensible HTTP server framework for node, providing high performance "plugins" known as middleware. Connect is bundled with over 20 commonly used middleware, including a logger, session support, cookie parser, and more.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-connect
PackageRelease3.el6
PackageVersion2.14.5
SHA-14BC0FA6D40E7A755494C16BE4BB06153C53EB226
SHA-256C5F9F1E63E348011BA112AB7A3EFCF3484E05EC781651266705786CF0D32D44F
Key Value
MD5164381D6AA4DD568E8066D2ADC5FB467
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPassport is an authentication framework for Connect and Express, which is extensible through "plugins" known as strategies. Passport is designed to be a general-purpose, yet simple, modular, and unobtrusive, authentication framework. Passport's sole purpose is to authenticate requests. In being modular, it doesn't force any particular authentication strategy on your application. In being unobtrusive, it doesn't mount routes in your application. The API is simple: you give Passport a request to authenticate, and Passport provides hooks for controlling what occurs when authentication succeeds or fails.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-passport
PackageRelease1.fc19
PackageVersion0.1.17
SHA-14C9AB82A6782C8E1085F03B669B37B701CE33C2F
SHA-25673B663B71103DA3C9FAEFF6A60A44E9B236E869D7F34409D982F949AEFD6848C
Key Value
MD544E3A1294940C5214CF8539C98FC40CA
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPassport is an authentication framework for Connect and Express, which is extensible through "plugins" known as strategies. Passport is designed to be a general-purpose, yet simple, modular, and unobtrusive, authentication framework. Passport's sole purpose is to authenticate requests. In being modular, it doesn't force any particular authentication strategy on your application. In being unobtrusive, it doesn't mount routes in your application. The API is simple: you give Passport a request to authenticate, and Passport provides hooks for controlling what occurs when authentication succeeds or fails.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-passport
PackageRelease2.fc24
PackageVersion0.3.2
SHA-1619822E9B54AB06EF2CEAEDE16736706D802A515
SHA-256EB30C89A812A1040FB9BCB5DFB57389A0E9502B6BA4AF9BD7F6F67B2A7B503DA
Key Value
MD51B90C84E7AAE7F608AEB7A2F349ED499
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPassport is an authentication framework for Connect and Express, which is extensible through "plugins" known as strategies. Passport is designed to be a general-purpose, yet simple, modular, and unobtrusive, authentication framework. Passport's sole purpose is to authenticate requests. In being modular, it doesn't force any particular authentication strategy on your application. In being unobtrusive, it doesn't mount routes in your application. The API is simple: you give Passport a request to authenticate, and Passport provides hooks for controlling what occurs when authentication succeeds or fails.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-passport
PackageRelease1.fc21
PackageVersion0.2.1
SHA-16346F381E3746640E5BC74F0ACA38892247738D5
SHA-256BBE9CA2B018DF26C923F2FE24982BF6B224F1339483DF8B08A003F4B6F66C1B9
Key Value
MD5241F3DB648DA3F2DC1152228944E98D2
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionConnect is an extensible HTTP server framework for node, providing high performance "plugins" known as middleware. Connect is bundled with over 20 commonly used middleware, including a logger, session support, cookie parser, and more.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-connect
PackageRelease1.fc19
PackageVersion2.7.10
SHA-174F53AAE6405DAA44AB3ADFB46F1BED866A63B05
SHA-25668E0B7CEBE07A9954471B3C54981447B62A6A3F70AD5ADBEAF880E8FBD44D48D
Key Value
MD5C50FC0C71F2B83C20664C054FF315E0B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPassport is an authentication framework for Connect and Express, which is extensible through "plugins" known as strategies. Passport is designed to be a general-purpose, yet simple, modular, and unobtrusive, authentication framework. Passport's sole purpose is to authenticate requests. In being modular, it doesn't force any particular authentication strategy on your application. In being unobtrusive, it doesn't mount routes in your application. The API is simple: you give Passport a request to authenticate, and Passport provides hooks for controlling what occurs when authentication succeeds or fails.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-passport
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion0.2.1
SHA-1788BA641153E65E85B40FD9119425AE03B5FD704
SHA-2562219A73888887866259F303510C0214284003CB2B4D7DC98AA5C91CDFC2ECB9A
Key Value
MD534EC260A7B214834520C1B79314D43FD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPassport is an authentication framework for Connect and Express, which is extensible through "plugins" known as strategies. Passport is designed to be a general-purpose, yet simple, modular, and unobtrusive, authentication framework. Passport's sole purpose is to authenticate requests. In being modular, it doesn't force any particular authentication strategy on your application. In being unobtrusive, it doesn't mount routes in your application. The API is simple: you give Passport a request to authenticate, and Passport provides hooks for controlling what occurs when authentication succeeds or fails.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-passport
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion0.3.0
SHA-1835C2CD45F7599203BA806D319C932EF8052AD0A
SHA-256E66BBF146646A565EDBCE91F11293665BA3186190DE5DDFCBE4D9DF6415CA47D