Result for CE3B1174A3BA5E5C4EE45C80F683D7C5B90DD8DD

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libnss_wrapper.so.0.2.3
FileSize43240
MD5DC6DB04B5AC77326DA879C14E354B0B0
SHA-1CE3B1174A3BA5E5C4EE45C80F683D7C5B90DD8DD
SHA-2563E650A9C60A859304F2ABBC1F7EBBC62FFB57F013FDBE64F2290FC82D939A2C0
SSDEEP768:fU+q0DGUbFSwaAAhSmuOTFVqPjAN8Qy/19dryu2v0deh:fUt0DJbFSDuOTFVqPjAg198vN
TLSHT1F813091772B1C87DC1958B348A9BC9B269F274019713797B358067383F6AE381F1EA72
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Key Value
MD590BCFDD28EA87DA2C157858CD8E39172
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons that need to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users, or just switch user IDs to interact with the system, e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that, you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups files. With nss_wrapper, it is possible to define your own passwd and groups files which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test, they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (DNS) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it, set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package does not have a devel package, because this project is for development/testing.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageReleaselp151.2.2
PackageVersion1.1.3
SHA-1CCFC1DBD3007CD18EC93B9F19F5EF241FE7B59FF
SHA-256535ADB2B43880AB8BF76A2B379F69EFC6BFEA3DC7A42877E03CFD5FF043C593C