Result for A1E95F0014A5E3A8B879EA564B51C73E6AAAB2EE

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/bcrypt/_bcrypt.so
FileSize17032
MD5A84272CDD401305CF3A960165853CF8E
SHA-1A1E95F0014A5E3A8B879EA564B51C73E6AAAB2EE
SHA-256F7C4F0C89665A335B96B88434FD5B8C80AE7E1F468633029CBB19E371FCC723F
SSDEEP384:pAmNko8AUYswEIcg04TqDkKyjc7QlHxSKJ/LE3cy:pAKko8AUYswEIcg04uDpyY7ax5JQ3
TLSHT17872195B6F1097AFC874B933468E8AF666B73D26770B4A06734CA3A81C77B404F31521
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hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5B5DF5C4F3A8D253D377888365067A8EB
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionpython-bcrypt is a Python wrapper of OpenBSD's Blowfish password hashing code, as described in "A Future-Adaptable Password Scheme" by Niels Provos and David Mazières. This system hashes passwords using a version of Bruce Schneier's Blowfish block cipher with modifications designed to raise the cost of off-line password cracking and frustrate fast hardware implementation. The computation cost of the algorithm is parametised, so it can be increased as computers get faster. The intent is to make a compromise of a password database less likely to result in an attacker gaining knowledge of the plaintext passwords (e.g. using John the Ripper).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepy-bcrypt
PackageRelease4.fc15
PackageVersion0.2
SHA-188C290732E3CB85066F39341D38A9AE902E34879
SHA-256FAB7C16F60DDA3B4B2ED2E624D1058F4302C69E21CEE027FC948D482A5A408D1
Key Value
MD5E01BDC200469EB3B6B129580060EBAC7
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionpython-bcrypt is a Python wrapper of OpenBSD's Blowfish password hashing code, as described in "A Future-Adaptable Password Scheme" by Niels Provos and David Mazières. This system hashes passwords using a version of Bruce Schneier's Blowfish block cipher with modifications designed to raise the cost of off-line password cracking and frustrate fast hardware implementation. The computation cost of the algorithm is parametised, so it can be increased as computers get faster. The intent is to make a compromise of a password database less likely to result in an attacker gaining knowledge of the plaintext passwords (e.g. using John the Ripper).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepy-bcrypt
PackageRelease4.fc15
PackageVersion0.2
SHA-121D0F8FB3CDB5481D0AED4B9EA7BEF074BEA356D
SHA-256816DAB3B8A0774E395F481574E32665F7F79730BAF49C5C83EC57DF6443FCA00