Result for B252304D73141511BC509C56B1C341B738FBE2C9

Query result

Key Value
FileName./sbin/ipset
FileSize23120
MD56DF0164485671086EFA4E60D91DE1BBC
SHA-1B252304D73141511BC509C56B1C341B738FBE2C9
SHA-256D449EF3817E746EC642BC820B3D304E4EE25E18AC164651432E868129A399394
SSDEEP384:TZbTM+ftpPbJsvg69BxTc2MDJ+uFWKA5Of9W8VIwXHE2NVQFHngYMr5R/V5cLmpt:TG+lpPbJs469BxTc2MDJ+uFWKA0f9W8R
TLSHT14BA2D65BBB004EB3C4D3CD35053F4386A7AEC99F26E2A723342CC9846F925DA5C97948
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
FileSize47552
MD50A9D515714101B4E3A824186838A13FA
PackageDescriptionadministration tool for kernel IP sets IP sets are a framework inside the Linux 2.4.x and 2.6.x kernel which can be administered by the ipset(8) 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 entire collection using a single iptables rule. * dynamically update iptables rules against IP addresses or ports without performance penalty. * express complex IP address and ports based rulesets with a single iptables rule and benefit from the speed of IP sets. . then IP sets may be the proper tool for you.
PackageMaintainerNeutron Soutmun <neutrons@debian.org>
PackageNameipset
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion6.30-2
SHA-12212B9AB8C0A2A9A9724E7B8DA7D393521D4C993
SHA-2567265AED5A511290098042AC5EE4588E2E1FEEF9C984337005725F90E7CC0ACE8