Result for C0EFA873FA4873E9E69BDFA229CD9E21C5A8963E

Query result

Key Value
FileNamex11vnc-0.9.16.tar.gz
FileSize1708009
MD564172E8F896389EC963FFF93415F0D93
SHA-1C0EFA873FA4873E9E69BDFA229CD9E21C5A8963E
SHA-256885E5B5F5F25EEC6F9E4A1E8BE3D0AC71A686331EE1CFB442DBA391111BD32BD
SSDEEP49152:SCGBBgsZwPyxsH5jSL5fNukrg45Y9msBj6GslAlW1KhU:n4gFPC+8BN3ru9mv1ilWL
TLSHT1E88533C758D807359578F25FA79BDA00B124C00281F4B6FF68DF2FBE21759A24A67358
hashlookup:parent-total16
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 16 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD55B783D0DED424F207AD1D0E328E0C3AE
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionx11vnc allows one to remotely view and interact with real X displays (i.e. a display corresponding to a physical monitor, keyboard, and mouse) with any VNC viewer. In this way it plays the role for Unix/X11 that WinVNC plays for Windows. For Unix, the VNC implementation includes a virtual X11 server Xvnc (usually launched via the vncserver command) that is not associated with a real display, but provides a "fake" one X11 clients (xterm, mozilla, etc.) can attach to. A remote user then connects to Xvnc via the VNC client vncviewer from anywhere on the network to view and interact with the whole virtual X11 desktop. The VNC protocol is in most cases better suited for remote connections with low bandwidth and high latency than is the X11 protocol. Also, with no state maintained the viewing-end can crash, be rebooted, or relocated and the applications and desktop continue running. Not so with X11.
PackageNamex11vnc
PackageRelease3.3
PackageVersion0.9.16
SHA-1046D1AB7FD6D4E9C49530F7D2FE9777AC473F9F5
SHA-256C173C6C1B433A5517955F2344184A91280FE27729807F8D6513CCAD0E12F5324
Key Value
MD56F5E0C433C02AFBB7057A958F6B70B48
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionx11vnc allows one to remotely view and interact with real X displays (i.e. a display corresponding to a physical monitor, keyboard, and mouse) with any VNC viewer. In this way it plays the role for Unix/X11 that WinVNC plays for Windows. For Unix, the VNC implementation includes a virtual X11 server Xvnc (usually launched via the vncserver command) that is not associated with a real display, but provides a "fake" one X11 clients (xterm, mozilla, etc.) can attach to. A remote user then connects to Xvnc via the VNC client vncviewer from anywhere on the network to view and interact with the whole virtual X11 desktop. The VNC protocol is in most cases better suited for remote connections with low bandwidth and high latency than is the X11 protocol. Also, with no state maintained the viewing-end can crash, be rebooted, or relocated and the applications and desktop continue running. Not so with X11.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamex11vnc
PackageRelease2.9
PackageVersion0.9.16
SHA-11FA3BCA886449E85B2CB2D4AE8CF858E70BFA69F
SHA-256796B3D9A1F23F859F1A7025CFA2C51D955EBB1FF1C5BF7D25AB3767D8782C2AD
Key Value
MD5A9D07F44CA5F77DC1A970F2025D5BCD3
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionWhat WinVNC is to Windows x11vnc is to X Window System, i.e. a server which serves the current X Window System desktop via RFB (VNC) protocol to the user. Based on the ideas of x0rfbserver and on LibVNCServer it has evolved into a versatile and productive while still easy to use program.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamex11vnc
PackageRelease4.mga8
PackageVersion0.9.16
SHA-12A4227ECA696FE7BFAA498E4F770F2963A3FB759
SHA-256AE29A31507BB12BF0C375062FF986B60E84BF532662F2A850ABBC6B641788070
Key Value
MD572E6526A7E81CE6439A3AAD8DFE3660B
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescription[b'What WinVNC is to Windows x11vnc is to X Window System, i.e. a server which\nserves the current X Window System desktop via RFB (VNC) protocol to the user.\n\nBased on the ideas of x0rfbserver and on LibVNCServer it has evolved into\na versatile and productive while still easy to use program.', b'\xd0\xad\xd1\x82\xd0\xbe \xd0\xbf\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb4\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb1\xd0\xbd\xd0\xbe VNC-\xd1\x81\xd0\xb5\xd1\x80\xd0\xb2\xd0\xb5\xd1\x80\xd1\x83 \xd0\xbf\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb4 Windows - VNC-\xd1\x81\xd0\xb5\xd1\x80\xd0\xb2\xd0\xb5\xd1\x80, \xd0\xba\xd0\xbe\xd1\x82\xd0\xbe\xd1\x80\xd1\x8b\xd0\xb9 \xd0\xbf\xd1\x80\xd0\xb5\xd0\xb4\xd0\xbe\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd0\xb0\xd0\xb2\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8f\xd0\xb5\xd1\x82 \xd0\xb4\xd0\xbe\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd1\x83\xd0\xbf\n\xd0\xba \xd1\x82\xd0\xb5\xd0\xba\xd1\x83\xd1\x89\xd0\xb5\xd0\xb9 X-\xd1\x81\xd0\xb5\xd1\x81\xd1\x81\xd0\xb8\xd0\xb8 \xd0\xbf\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8c\xd0\xb7\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb2\xd0\xb0\xd1\x82\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8f \xd0\xbf\xd0\xbe \xd0\xbf\xd1\x80\xd0\xbe\xd1\x82\xd0\xbe\xd0\xba\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbb\xd1\x83 (VNC). \xd0\xa2\xd0\xb0\xd0\xba\xd0\xb8\xd0\xbc \xd0\xbe\xd0\xb1\xd1\x80\xd0\xb0\xd0\xb7\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbc, \xd0\x92\xd1\x8b \xd0\xb2\xd1\x81\xd0\xb5\xd0\xb3\xd0\xb4\xd0\xb0\n\xd0\xbc\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb6\xd0\xb5\xd1\x82\xd0\xb5 \xd0\xb2\xd0\xb5\xd1\x80\xd0\xbd\xd1\x83\xd1\x82\xd1\x8c\xd1\x81\xd1\x8f \xd0\xba \xd1\x80\xd0\xb0\xd0\xb1\xd0\xbe\xd1\x82\xd0\xb5 \xd1\x83\xd0\xb4\xd0\xb0\xd0\xbb\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbd\xd0\xbd\xd0\xbe, \xd0\xb4\xd0\xb0\xd0\xb6\xd0\xb5 \xd0\xb5\xd1\x81\xd0\xbb\xd0\xb8 \xd1\x81\xd0\xb5\xd1\x81\xd1\x81\xd0\xb8\xd1\x8f \xd0\xb1\xd1\x8b\xd0\xbb\xd0\xb0 \xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd0\xb0\xd0\xbd\xd0\xb4\xd0\xb0\xd1\x80\xd1\x82\xd0\xbd\xd0\xbe \xd0\xb7\xd0\xb0\xd0\xbf\xd1\x83\xd1\x89\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbd\xd0\xb0\n\xd0\xbb\xd0\xbe\xd0\xba\xd0\xb0\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8c\xd0\xbd\xd0\xbe. \xd0\x91\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbb\xd0\xb5\xd0\xb5 \xd1\x82\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb3\xd0\xbe, \xd0\xb4\xd0\xbe\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd1\x83\xd0\xbf \xd0\xba \xd0\x9b\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb3\xd0\xb8\xd0\xbd- \xd0\xbc\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbd\xd0\xb5\xd0\xb4\xd0\xb6\xd0\xb5\xd1\x80\xd1\x83 \xd1\x82\xd0\xb0\xd0\xba\xd0\xb6\xd0\xb5 \xd0\xbc\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb6\xd0\xb5\xd1\x82 \xd0\xb1\xd1\x8b\xd1\x82\xd1\x8c \xd0\xbe\xd1\x81\xd1\x83\xd1\x89\xd0\xb5\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd0\xb2\xd0\xbb\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbd\n(GDM, KDM, XDM \xd0\xb8 \xd1\x82.\xd0\xbf.)\n\n\xd0\x91\xd0\xb0\xd0\xb7\xd0\xb8\xd1\x80\xd1\x83\xd0\xb5\xd1\x82\xd1\x81\xd1\x8f \xd0\xbd\xd0\xb0 \xd0\xb8\xd0\xb4\xd0\xb5\xd0\xb5 x0rfbserver \xd0\xb8 LibVNCServer x11vnc \xd1\x8d\xd0\xb2\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8e\xd1\x86\xd0\xb8\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbd\xd0\xb8\xd1\x80\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb2\xd0\xb0\xd0\xbb \xd0\xb2 \xd0\xb3\xd0\xb8\xd0\xb1\xd0\xba\xd0\xb8\xd0\xb9\n\xd0\xb8 \xd0\xbf\xd1\x80\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb8\xd0\xb7\xd0\xb2\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb4\xd0\xb8\xd1\x82\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8c\xd0\xbd\xd1\x8b\xd0\xb9 \xd0\xb8\xd0\xbd\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd1\x80\xd1\x83\xd0\xbc\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbd\xd1\x82, \xd0\xba\xd0\xbe\xd1\x82\xd0\xbe\xd1\x80\xd1\x8b\xd0\xb9, \xd0\xbe\xd0\xb4\xd0\xbd\xd0\xb0\xd0\xba\xd0\xbe, \xd0\xbe\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd0\xb0\xd1\x91\xd1\x82\xd1\x81\xd1\x8f \xd0\xbf\xd1\x80\xd0\xbe\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\n\xd0\xb2 \xd0\xb8\xd1\x81\xd0\xbf\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8c\xd0\xb7\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb2\xd0\xb0\xd0\xbd\xd0\xb8\xd0\xb8.']
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamex11vnc
PackageRelease2.el8
PackageVersion0.9.16
SHA-13191CF1380034C56E8B06FEE9DB5EF9E641B719E
SHA-256B825F43745A23A1ACFD4CA6AC38C424AEBA34C4863CC9AE7B3F27D53B73945FC
Key Value
MD5132647055C18F6CA977D832852CE1F6E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionx11vnc allows one to remotely view and interact with real X displays (i.e. a display corresponding to a physical monitor, keyboard, and mouse) with any VNC viewer. In this way it plays the role for Unix/X11 that WinVNC plays for Windows. For Unix, the VNC implementation includes a virtual X11 server Xvnc (usually launched via the vncserver command) that is not associated with a real display, but provides a "fake" one X11 clients (xterm, mozilla, etc.) can attach to. A remote user then connects to Xvnc via the VNC client vncviewer from anywhere on the network to view and interact with the whole virtual X11 desktop. The VNC protocol is in most cases better suited for remote connections with low bandwidth and high latency than is the X11 protocol. Also, with no state maintained the viewing-end can crash, be rebooted, or relocated and the applications and desktop continue running. Not so with X11.
PackageNamex11vnc
PackageReleaselp152.3.3
PackageVersion0.9.16
SHA-13CF4271433463AB356E04CF1F9512B574CA0605C
SHA-256CA745869EF2A7A75432EF07627B1847CE8EA314A7C53967E1BF5C2AF2F93A8AE
Key Value
MD5125BDEADB037962521E148D208E28F43
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescription[b'What WinVNC is to Windows x11vnc is to X Window System, i.e. a server which\nserves the current X Window System desktop via RFB (VNC) protocol to the user.\n\nBased on the ideas of x0rfbserver and on LibVNCServer it has evolved into\na versatile and productive while still easy to use program.', b'\xd0\xad\xd1\x82\xd0\xbe \xd0\xbf\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb4\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb1\xd0\xbd\xd0\xbe VNC-\xd1\x81\xd0\xb5\xd1\x80\xd0\xb2\xd0\xb5\xd1\x80\xd1\x83 \xd0\xbf\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb4 Windows - VNC-\xd1\x81\xd0\xb5\xd1\x80\xd0\xb2\xd0\xb5\xd1\x80, \xd0\xba\xd0\xbe\xd1\x82\xd0\xbe\xd1\x80\xd1\x8b\xd0\xb9 \xd0\xbf\xd1\x80\xd0\xb5\xd0\xb4\xd0\xbe\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd0\xb0\xd0\xb2\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8f\xd0\xb5\xd1\x82 \xd0\xb4\xd0\xbe\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd1\x83\xd0\xbf\n\xd0\xba \xd1\x82\xd0\xb5\xd0\xba\xd1\x83\xd1\x89\xd0\xb5\xd0\xb9 X-\xd1\x81\xd0\xb5\xd1\x81\xd1\x81\xd0\xb8\xd0\xb8 \xd0\xbf\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8c\xd0\xb7\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb2\xd0\xb0\xd1\x82\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8f \xd0\xbf\xd0\xbe \xd0\xbf\xd1\x80\xd0\xbe\xd1\x82\xd0\xbe\xd0\xba\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbb\xd1\x83 (VNC). \xd0\xa2\xd0\xb0\xd0\xba\xd0\xb8\xd0\xbc \xd0\xbe\xd0\xb1\xd1\x80\xd0\xb0\xd0\xb7\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbc, \xd0\x92\xd1\x8b \xd0\xb2\xd1\x81\xd0\xb5\xd0\xb3\xd0\xb4\xd0\xb0\n\xd0\xbc\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb6\xd0\xb5\xd1\x82\xd0\xb5 \xd0\xb2\xd0\xb5\xd1\x80\xd0\xbd\xd1\x83\xd1\x82\xd1\x8c\xd1\x81\xd1\x8f \xd0\xba \xd1\x80\xd0\xb0\xd0\xb1\xd0\xbe\xd1\x82\xd0\xb5 \xd1\x83\xd0\xb4\xd0\xb0\xd0\xbb\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbd\xd0\xbd\xd0\xbe, \xd0\xb4\xd0\xb0\xd0\xb6\xd0\xb5 \xd0\xb5\xd1\x81\xd0\xbb\xd0\xb8 \xd1\x81\xd0\xb5\xd1\x81\xd1\x81\xd0\xb8\xd1\x8f \xd0\xb1\xd1\x8b\xd0\xbb\xd0\xb0 \xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd0\xb0\xd0\xbd\xd0\xb4\xd0\xb0\xd1\x80\xd1\x82\xd0\xbd\xd0\xbe \xd0\xb7\xd0\xb0\xd0\xbf\xd1\x83\xd1\x89\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbd\xd0\xb0\n\xd0\xbb\xd0\xbe\xd0\xba\xd0\xb0\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8c\xd0\xbd\xd0\xbe. \xd0\x91\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbb\xd0\xb5\xd0\xb5 \xd1\x82\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb3\xd0\xbe, \xd0\xb4\xd0\xbe\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd1\x83\xd0\xbf \xd0\xba \xd0\x9b\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb3\xd0\xb8\xd0\xbd- \xd0\xbc\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbd\xd0\xb5\xd0\xb4\xd0\xb6\xd0\xb5\xd1\x80\xd1\x83 \xd1\x82\xd0\xb0\xd0\xba\xd0\xb6\xd0\xb5 \xd0\xbc\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb6\xd0\xb5\xd1\x82 \xd0\xb1\xd1\x8b\xd1\x82\xd1\x8c \xd0\xbe\xd1\x81\xd1\x83\xd1\x89\xd0\xb5\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd0\xb2\xd0\xbb\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbd\n(GDM, KDM, XDM \xd0\xb8 \xd1\x82.\xd0\xbf.)\n\n\xd0\x91\xd0\xb0\xd0\xb7\xd0\xb8\xd1\x80\xd1\x83\xd0\xb5\xd1\x82\xd1\x81\xd1\x8f \xd0\xbd\xd0\xb0 \xd0\xb8\xd0\xb4\xd0\xb5\xd0\xb5 x0rfbserver \xd0\xb8 LibVNCServer x11vnc \xd1\x8d\xd0\xb2\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8e\xd1\x86\xd0\xb8\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbd\xd0\xb8\xd1\x80\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb2\xd0\xb0\xd0\xbb \xd0\xb2 \xd0\xb3\xd0\xb8\xd0\xb1\xd0\xba\xd0\xb8\xd0\xb9\n\xd0\xb8 \xd0\xbf\xd1\x80\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb8\xd0\xb7\xd0\xb2\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb4\xd0\xb8\xd1\x82\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8c\xd0\xbd\xd1\x8b\xd0\xb9 \xd0\xb8\xd0\xbd\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd1\x80\xd1\x83\xd0\xbc\xd0\xb5\xd0\xbd\xd1\x82, \xd0\xba\xd0\xbe\xd1\x82\xd0\xbe\xd1\x80\xd1\x8b\xd0\xb9, \xd0\xbe\xd0\xb4\xd0\xbd\xd0\xb0\xd0\xba\xd0\xbe, \xd0\xbe\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\xd0\xb0\xd1\x91\xd1\x82\xd1\x81\xd1\x8f \xd0\xbf\xd1\x80\xd0\xbe\xd1\x81\xd1\x82\n\xd0\xb2 \xd0\xb8\xd1\x81\xd0\xbf\xd0\xbe\xd0\xbb\xd1\x8c\xd0\xb7\xd0\xbe\xd0\xb2\xd0\xb0\xd0\xbd\xd0\xb8\xd0\xb8.']
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamex11vnc
PackageRelease4.fc33
PackageVersion0.9.16
SHA-16DB488BDFA7A6B1B4A01485A5CAD49653EA8083B
SHA-256CDD6385B18408BF02F3A25FD6187D101FDFE3BFC106161C79CC1F9A86504F3C3
Key Value
MD5F7EAA00A7B9746EF56D9CC2CB9AE90C0
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionWhat WinVNC is to Windows x11vnc is to X Window System, i.e. a server which serves the current X Window System desktop via RFB (VNC) protocol to the user. Based on the ideas of x0rfbserver and on LibVNCServer it has evolved into a versatile and productive while still easy to use program.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamex11vnc
PackageRelease1.1.mga7
PackageVersion0.9.16
SHA-185B968FF212432A760687FFAA8037EDBBEB116AA
SHA-256E534AF0431F5D4BEA658C842FF4B16D6DB86D375AFFFF9F0D1B951DDB56F10CA
Key Value
MD52D4FC25A40DE407A4B152C9ECCD36D1C
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionWhat WinVNC is to Windows x11vnc is to X Window System, i.e. a server which serves the current X Window System desktop via RFB (VNC) protocol to the user. Based on the ideas of x0rfbserver and on LibVNCServer it has evolved into a versatile and productive while still easy to use program.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNamex11vnc
PackageRelease1.mga7
PackageVersion0.9.16
SHA-1A72BB111BFB7BF7AAC3A2915298A6AD1500AEDEE
SHA-256FE5ECB240EA13FDCDE473B96ED3C269A144F2732A6E057774391CF38455A34FC
Key Value
MD5EF46039ABBB89B974A83D62FA8F8A918
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionx11vnc allows one to remotely view and interact with real X displays (i.e. a display corresponding to a physical monitor, keyboard, and mouse) with any VNC viewer. In this way it plays the role for Unix/X11 that WinVNC plays for Windows. For Unix, the VNC implementation includes a virtual X11 server Xvnc (usually launched via the vncserver command) that is not associated with a real display, but provides a "fake" one X11 clients (xterm, mozilla, etc.) can attach to. A remote user then connects to Xvnc via the VNC client vncviewer from anywhere on the network to view and interact with the whole virtual X11 desktop. The VNC protocol is in most cases better suited for remote connections with low bandwidth and high latency than is the X11 protocol. Also, with no state maintained the viewing-end can crash, be rebooted, or relocated and the applications and desktop continue running. Not so with X11.
PackageNamex11vnc
PackageRelease3.2
PackageVersion0.9.16
SHA-1ADB826A968C6746F41106C27C28623FDB6352CB4
SHA-25684E5ACA97E9D18EC08E5F2B0519AB22CCAD6380C7759B616995697B886ABE497
Key Value
MD54A47069BDF342B5D988103C3AE35F617
PackageArchaarch64_ilp32
PackageDescriptionx11vnc allows one to remotely view and interact with real X displays (i.e. a display corresponding to a physical monitor, keyboard, and mouse) with any VNC viewer. In this way it plays the role for Unix/X11 that WinVNC plays for Windows. For Unix, the VNC implementation includes a virtual X11 server Xvnc (usually launched via the vncserver command) that is not associated with a real display, but provides a "fake" one X11 clients (xterm, mozilla, etc.) can attach to. A remote user then connects to Xvnc via the VNC client vncviewer from anywhere on the network to view and interact with the whole virtual X11 desktop. The VNC protocol is in most cases better suited for remote connections with low bandwidth and high latency than is the X11 protocol. Also, with no state maintained the viewing-end can crash, be rebooted, or relocated and the applications and desktop continue running. Not so with X11.
PackageNamex11vnc
PackageRelease2.2
PackageVersion0.9.16
SHA-1C0EB26C435BB03765DC92656E5A4F21F1F067C65
SHA-256943BCE6EA555D0C2B9A2065625335A920F45711FBFE69BD68435AFF10251542C