Result for D7D3DE0DBAF4D06346079D61C87FED44CD49A467

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/bash-completion/completions/dcfldd
FileSize1892
MD50DD2765A1F9F4AAB150E8107DC1360DA
RDS:package_id293685
SHA-1D7D3DE0DBAF4D06346079D61C87FED44CD49A467
SHA-256CE1AD2E85450418A89A743CAE7BE0EE4425429B0F4550FDB1E52A6D31C2780FE
SSDEEP24:gSgBIEaowd0ZKOl+Yfx1oF9tbPbGtw8FWJpaRAt3HQAdx/S:5zEIOffxeF95Ew8FWraRAVQea
TLSHT1D141A0805DACB4B5C30596093F93656D27691E1B0119B96EBFCCF3903F6B258E2961C3
insert-timestamp1678966454.2781382
sourceRDS.db
hashlookup:parent-total31
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 31)

The searched file hash is included in 31 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize47320
MD54D22ACD695DAD1C68ACC9AD6DBC3BBDA
PackageDescriptionenhanced version of dd for forensics and security dcfldd was initially developed at Department of Defense Computer Forensics Lab (DCFL). This tool is based on the dd program with the following additional features: . - Hashing on-the-fly: dcfldd can hash the input data as it is being transferred, helping to ensure data integrity. - Status output: dcfldd can update the user of its progress in terms of the amount of data transferred and how much longer operation will take. - Flexible disk wipes: dcfldd can be used to wipe disks quickly and with a known pattern if desired. - Image/wipe verify: dcfldd can verify that a target drive is a bit-for-bit match of the specified input file or pattern. - Multiple outputs: dcfldd can output to multiple files or disks at the same time. - Split output: dcfldd can split output to multiple files with more configurability than the split command. - Piped output and logs: dcfldd can send all its log data and output to commands as well as files natively. - When dd uses a default block size (bs, ibs, obs) of 512 bytes, dcfldd uses 32768 bytes (32 KiB) which is HUGELY more efficient. - The following options are present in dcfldd but not in dd: ALGORITHMlog:, errlog, hash, hashconv, hashformat, hashlog, hashlog:, hashwindow, limit, of:, pattern, sizeprobe, split, splitformat, statusinterval, textpattern, totalhashformat, verifylog, verifylog:, vf.
PackageMaintainerJoao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
PackageNamedcfldd
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.7-3
SHA-103BBB01B38F595F95BDE6B39A13526DEDC07715C
SHA-256FE61275927AA22AC7527ED034847736DDBDFC2CE463CE1316CA385EC9BF6113E
Key Value
FileSize42652
MD5B24E15BB3DEF5C6CE3595B783E403F02
PackageDescriptionenhanced version of dd for forensics and security dcfldd was initially developed at Department of Defense Computer Forensics Lab (DCFL). This tool is based on the dd program with the following additional features: . - Hashing on-the-fly: dcfldd can hash the input data as it is being transferred, helping to ensure data integrity. - Status output: dcfldd can update the user of its progress in terms of the amount of data transferred and how much longer operation will take. - Flexible disk wipes: dcfldd can be used to wipe disks quickly and with a known pattern if desired. - Image/wipe verify: dcfldd can verify that a target drive is a bit-for-bit match of the specified input file or pattern. - Multiple outputs: dcfldd can output to multiple files or disks at the same time. - Split output: dcfldd can split output to multiple files with more configurability than the split command. - Piped output and logs: dcfldd can send all its log data and output to commands as well as files natively. - When dd uses a default block size (bs, ibs, obs) of 512 bytes, dcfldd uses 32768 bytes (32 KiB) which is HUGELY more efficient. - The following options are present in dcfldd but not in dd: ALGORITHMlog:, errlog, hash, hashconv, hashformat, hashlog, hashlog:, hashwindow, limit, of:, pattern, sizeprobe, split, splitformat, statusinterval, textpattern, totalhashformat, verifylog, verifylog:, vf.
PackageMaintainerJoao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
PackageNamedcfldd
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.7-2~bpo10+1
SHA-1041308D0DBCB6B5648D607C136373F1005F264BB
SHA-25660F0EF337BA6A8FD768B5707C466FAE5D0A9C522D75E1D758C2F1968048DFBF4
Key Value
FileSize43292
MD5097DCC94B4D86B3FD61E4A8C244D6BBF
PackageDescriptionenhanced version of dd for forensics and security dcfldd was initially developed at Department of Defense Computer Forensics Lab (DCFL). This tool is based on the dd program with the following additional features: . - Hashing on-the-fly: dcfldd can hash the input data as it is being transferred, helping to ensure data integrity. - Status output: dcfldd can update the user of its progress in terms of the amount of data transferred and how much longer operation will take. - Flexible disk wipes: dcfldd can be used to wipe disks quickly and with a known pattern if desired. - Image/wipe verify: dcfldd can verify that a target drive is a bit-for-bit match of the specified input file or pattern. - Multiple outputs: dcfldd can output to multiple files or disks at the same time. - Split output: dcfldd can split output to multiple files with more configurability than the split command. - Piped output and logs: dcfldd can send all its log data and output to commands as well as files natively. - When dd uses a default block size (bs, ibs, obs) of 512 bytes, dcfldd uses 32768 bytes (32 KiB) which is HUGELY more efficient. - The following options are present in dcfldd but not in dd: ALGORITHMlog:, errlog, hash, hashconv, hashformat, hashlog, hashlog:, hashwindow, limit, of:, pattern, sizeprobe, split, splitformat, statusinterval, textpattern, totalhashformat, verifylog, verifylog:, vf.
PackageMaintainerJoao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
PackageNamedcfldd
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.7.1-1
SHA-1082D957167BFCF9D9DE18B8F07A4770D2B6CA56B
SHA-256E73A53CBA0753A1DEFB781D1A921A1096D7F16047B80CB35E29130C65DE044ED
Key Value
FileSize43944
MD5968B2F9D8F6AF86F440EB71A15218DDD
PackageDescriptionenhanced version of dd for forensics and security dcfldd was initially developed at Department of Defense Computer Forensics Lab (DCFL). This tool is based on the dd program with the following additional features: . - Hashing on-the-fly: dcfldd can hash the input data as it is being transferred, helping to ensure data integrity. - Status output: dcfldd can update the user of its progress in terms of the amount of data transferred and how much longer operation will take. - Flexible disk wipes: dcfldd can be used to wipe disks quickly and with a known pattern if desired. - Image/wipe verify: dcfldd can verify that a target drive is a bit-for-bit match of the specified input file or pattern. - Multiple outputs: dcfldd can output to multiple files or disks at the same time. - Split output: dcfldd can split output to multiple files with more configurability than the split command. - Piped output and logs: dcfldd can send all its log data and output to commands as well as files natively. - When dd uses a default block size (bs, ibs, obs) of 512 bytes, dcfldd uses 32768 bytes (32 KiB) which is HUGELY more efficient. - The following options are present in dcfldd but not in dd: ALGORITHMlog:, errlog, hash, hashconv, hashformat, hashlog, hashlog:, hashwindow, limit, of:, pattern, sizeprobe, split, splitformat, statusinterval, textpattern, totalhashformat, verifylog, verifylog:, vf.
PackageMaintainerJoao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
PackageNamedcfldd
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.7-3
SHA-110ECBAEDF08E4A48E431202060121DE64A94116E
SHA-2568A481621268A624B40C8FC2A1CAAD7E30E8BFD72F991FBEDFB0CFF60ADCEE582
Key Value
FileSize43056
MD529FC5E1CDF19F6A316534E8B7BFF5B38
PackageDescriptionenhanced version of dd for forensics and security dcfldd was initially developed at Department of Defense Computer Forensics Lab (DCFL). This tool is based on the dd program with the following additional features: . - Hashing on-the-fly: dcfldd can hash the input data as it is being transferred, helping to ensure data integrity. - Status output: dcfldd can update the user of its progress in terms of the amount of data transferred and how much longer operation will take. - Flexible disk wipes: dcfldd can be used to wipe disks quickly and with a known pattern if desired. - Image/wipe verify: dcfldd can verify that a target drive is a bit-for-bit match of the specified input file or pattern. - Multiple outputs: dcfldd can output to multiple files or disks at the same time. - Split output: dcfldd can split output to multiple files with more configurability than the split command. - Piped output and logs: dcfldd can send all its log data and output to commands as well as files natively. - When dd uses a default block size (bs, ibs, obs) of 512 bytes, dcfldd uses 32768 bytes (32 KiB) which is HUGELY more efficient. - The following options are present in dcfldd but not in dd: ALGORITHMlog:, errlog, hash, hashconv, hashformat, hashlog, hashlog:, hashwindow, limit, of:, pattern, sizeprobe, split, splitformat, statusinterval, textpattern, totalhashformat, verifylog, verifylog:, vf.
PackageMaintainerJoao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
PackageNamedcfldd
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.7-3
SHA-11C7376E2FCFAC14F453571382B05436FB39B4828
SHA-256E250462B83D9E8F819B6232E83B2306F9A3E30E98A74CB891FAF65D10032CF94
Key Value
FileSize43760
MD5AA461286DE58D5F1BDBFB37D23E8C9A0
PackageDescriptionenhanced version of dd for forensics and security dcfldd was initially developed at Department of Defense Computer Forensics Lab (DCFL). This tool is based on the dd program with the following additional features: . - Hashing on-the-fly: dcfldd can hash the input data as it is being transferred, helping to ensure data integrity. - Status output: dcfldd can update the user of its progress in terms of the amount of data transferred and how much longer operation will take. - Flexible disk wipes: dcfldd can be used to wipe disks quickly and with a known pattern if desired. - Image/wipe verify: dcfldd can verify that a target drive is a bit-for-bit match of the specified input file or pattern. - Multiple outputs: dcfldd can output to multiple files or disks at the same time. - Split output: dcfldd can split output to multiple files with more configurability than the split command. - Piped output and logs: dcfldd can send all its log data and output to commands as well as files natively. - When dd uses a default block size (bs, ibs, obs) of 512 bytes, dcfldd uses 32768 bytes (32 KiB) which is HUGELY more efficient. - The following options are present in dcfldd but not in dd: ALGORITHMlog:, errlog, hash, hashconv, hashformat, hashlog, hashlog:, hashwindow, limit, of:, pattern, sizeprobe, split, splitformat, statusinterval, textpattern, totalhashformat, verifylog, verifylog:, vf.
PackageMaintainerJoao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
PackageNamedcfldd
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.7.1-1
SHA-11EF7531542E9ABF501EF9CE1FC5CB6CA8B8E8DD7
SHA-2566C6C3B075FFD6D3C2618821DD8D723C88A012F6B9276E3D5C0ABD52C92D4645F
Key Value
FileSize40744
MD5CD95D1CF401952D8122EFA617E978BC4
PackageDescriptionenhanced version of dd for forensics and security dcfldd was initially developed at Department of Defense Computer Forensics Lab (DCFL). This tool is based on the dd program with the following additional features: . - Hashing on-the-fly: dcfldd can hash the input data as it is being transferred, helping to ensure data integrity. - Status output: dcfldd can update the user of its progress in terms of the amount of data transferred and how much longer operation will take. - Flexible disk wipes: dcfldd can be used to wipe disks quickly and with a known pattern if desired. - Image/wipe verify: dcfldd can verify that a target drive is a bit-for-bit match of the specified input file or pattern. - Multiple outputs: dcfldd can output to multiple files or disks at the same time. - Split output: dcfldd can split output to multiple files with more configurability than the split command. - Piped output and logs: dcfldd can send all its log data and output to commands as well as files natively. - When dd uses a default block size (bs, ibs, obs) of 512 bytes, dcfldd uses 32768 bytes (32 KiB) which is HUGELY more efficient. - The following options are present in dcfldd but not in dd: ALGORITHMlog:, errlog, hash, hashconv, hashformat, hashlog, hashlog:, hashwindow, limit, of:, pattern, sizeprobe, split, splitformat, statusinterval, textpattern, totalhashformat, verifylog, verifylog:, vf.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamedcfldd
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.7-1
SHA-1283B43173963E4A308A5E0BA8CBFBE8E879C5D2B
SHA-256B2D0147F5791E809F14D47D38E70D6DA115F883F7A256188731A3346B35857B8
Key Value
FileSize41340
MD5254E0F8FD36A0EAE11C4DAE44A61B239
PackageDescriptionenhanced version of dd for forensics and security dcfldd was initially developed at Department of Defense Computer Forensics Lab (DCFL). This tool is based on the dd program with the following additional features: . - Hashing on-the-fly: dcfldd can hash the input data as it is being transferred, helping to ensure data integrity. - Status output: dcfldd can update the user of its progress in terms of the amount of data transferred and how much longer operation will take. - Flexible disk wipes: dcfldd can be used to wipe disks quickly and with a known pattern if desired. - Image/wipe verify: dcfldd can verify that a target drive is a bit-for-bit match of the specified input file or pattern. - Multiple outputs: dcfldd can output to multiple files or disks at the same time. - Split output: dcfldd can split output to multiple files with more configurability than the split command. - Piped output and logs: dcfldd can send all its log data and output to commands as well as files natively. - When dd uses a default block size (bs, ibs, obs) of 512 bytes, dcfldd uses 32768 bytes (32 KiB) which is HUGELY more efficient. - The following options are present in dcfldd but not in dd: ALGORITHMlog:, errlog, hash, hashconv, hashformat, hashlog, hashlog:, hashwindow, limit, of:, pattern, sizeprobe, split, splitformat, statusinterval, textpattern, totalhashformat, verifylog, verifylog:, vf.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamedcfldd
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.7-3
SHA-131CC687CB7D7C12DB89EAEA22BA05AF0512257DF
SHA-2563D64D6462AC84F907A0F2515D96C76BD78EFC24958B37786D5C76E4FEB1D04DD
Key Value
FileSize47548
MD53B434F034C070BCB03AC21893ABFC7D7
PackageDescriptionenhanced version of dd for forensics and security dcfldd was initially developed at Department of Defense Computer Forensics Lab (DCFL). This tool is based on the dd program with the following additional features: . - Hashing on-the-fly: dcfldd can hash the input data as it is being transferred, helping to ensure data integrity. - Status output: dcfldd can update the user of its progress in terms of the amount of data transferred and how much longer operation will take. - Flexible disk wipes: dcfldd can be used to wipe disks quickly and with a known pattern if desired. - Image/wipe verify: dcfldd can verify that a target drive is a bit-for-bit match of the specified input file or pattern. - Multiple outputs: dcfldd can output to multiple files or disks at the same time. - Split output: dcfldd can split output to multiple files with more configurability than the split command. - Piped output and logs: dcfldd can send all its log data and output to commands as well as files natively. - When dd uses a default block size (bs, ibs, obs) of 512 bytes, dcfldd uses 32768 bytes (32 KiB) which is HUGELY more efficient. - The following options are present in dcfldd but not in dd: ALGORITHMlog:, errlog, hash, hashconv, hashformat, hashlog, hashlog:, hashwindow, limit, of:, pattern, sizeprobe, split, splitformat, statusinterval, textpattern, totalhashformat, verifylog, verifylog:, vf.
PackageMaintainerJoao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
PackageNamedcfldd
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.7-2~bpo10+1
SHA-135ED9D0486CA5B15DF0E98AEA74D8D69D898E660
SHA-256AF46A6DD0A1DC2DB9663A19342A8A650DADD88591E69AE980AA23A2D0AC752B9
Key Value
FileSize44044
MD5FE71DF6539FC1107BBDA214B53CC6F95
PackageDescriptionenhanced version of dd for forensics and security dcfldd was initially developed at Department of Defense Computer Forensics Lab (DCFL). This tool is based on the dd program with the following additional features: . - Hashing on-the-fly: dcfldd can hash the input data as it is being transferred, helping to ensure data integrity. - Status output: dcfldd can update the user of its progress in terms of the amount of data transferred and how much longer operation will take. - Flexible disk wipes: dcfldd can be used to wipe disks quickly and with a known pattern if desired. - Image/wipe verify: dcfldd can verify that a target drive is a bit-for-bit match of the specified input file or pattern. - Multiple outputs: dcfldd can output to multiple files or disks at the same time. - Split output: dcfldd can split output to multiple files with more configurability than the split command. - Piped output and logs: dcfldd can send all its log data and output to commands as well as files natively. - When dd uses a default block size (bs, ibs, obs) of 512 bytes, dcfldd uses 32768 bytes (32 KiB) which is HUGELY more efficient. - The following options are present in dcfldd but not in dd: ALGORITHMlog:, errlog, hash, hashconv, hashformat, hashlog, hashlog:, hashwindow, limit, of:, pattern, sizeprobe, split, splitformat, statusinterval, textpattern, totalhashformat, verifylog, verifylog:, vf.
PackageMaintainerJoao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
PackageNamedcfldd
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.7-2~bpo10+1
SHA-13889EAEBC1C1E4F53FFC79B45E7B13400E531FA4
SHA-256EB039DD09FFF4BF06438BF860F46A7B9E3BB2A3024E8B577ABBFF2FECC3166FB