Result for A0AC59C976DBF5FF11B92CD209036F427DC4275F

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/ipset
FileSize69416
MD57B6A5F75163449D9AD2618EFED1EAEBC
SHA-1A0AC59C976DBF5FF11B92CD209036F427DC4275F
SHA-2566AA5C4B54E2151CBBB4B42CFC0CF9B7CF1FEBFCBF6EED5B9BE281BBACFBBB235
SSDEEP1536:jPeDs9G3gh6bUVuwxaLUlO/IZyzsNmn6V+zfcY2MyrnhB:DfYI
TLSHT15463E89332589B1BD7A1183E829A66713333BC0B076557877958431E1FEAB1DCF3BA09
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
MD563BEEC75428301A3C4CA7C6B43528D13
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionIP sets are a framework inside the Linux kernel since version 2.4.x, which can be administered by the ipset 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 collection by iptables at one swoop; - dynamically update iptables rules against IP addresses or ports without performance penalty; - express complex IP address and ports based rulesets with one single iptables rule and benefit from the speed of IP sets then ipset may be the proper tool for you.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameipset
PackageRelease2.fc24
PackageVersion6.27
SHA-1B380C621DB634A9B4968440910284441E6786183
SHA-25685CCA38BF3CD52CF6379F18DBE64D315704893D45F9B970F04FDA83EB0FBEFFC