Result for C14EB02D116443710A6D61FA37F528321236FE0F

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/pinentry-tty
FileSize42700
MD52FD33158859AD4915D3D9F54CF73974A
SHA-1C14EB02D116443710A6D61FA37F528321236FE0F
SHA-256B80BF2BC1C16A5577E372D5FAF4BE477BE01742A5C38BBFE655E99A965E9FDF5
SSDEEP768:31/tnBEyPL48ySk0manX9uZyX1g2ncx4R00B5saTYOm9Dcf9+8EE2K35GiYz:31/FBEyPL6antuZyFglaDFYOmxsg8vhg
TLSHT1A113D89CB0919FA2C6C01A367B5F9B9573239B38E7DF3705C42452346B6A47F4E39A80
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
FileSize43828
MD5C043B5BC420060CE59B42C5B36ABBB15
PackageDescriptionminimal dumb-terminal PIN or pass-phrase entry for GnuPG This package contains a program that allows for secure entry of PINs or pass phrases. That means it tries to take care that the entered information is not swapped to disk or temporarily stored anywhere. This functionality is particularly useful for entering pass phrases when using encryption software such as GnuPG or e-mail clients using the same. It uses an open protocol and is therefore not tied to particular software. . The program contained in this package implements a PIN entry prompt that interacts directly with the controlling terminal. It has minimal dependencies, meaning that it is useful for users working with dumb terminals or similarly constrained environments. There are sibling packages that implement PIN entry dialogs that use curses for friendlier text-mode inputs on non-dumb terminals, and other sibling packages that provide PIN entry dialogs using an X tool kit.
PackageMaintainerDebian GnuPG Maintainers <pkg-gnupg-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepinentry-tty
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion1.0.0-2
SHA-1D22F830B6E27A884E3A62E39E72524FAFADC7EC6
SHA-256170058AF2AF22E93332FCFF23C824B181B9B1BC01EB1098FC27E9AEB17C9EF8D