Result for FFCB47FA8E6B7621392D8911276CC79C45832E54

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/ipset
FileSize68704
MD5873DE3FC0BB6246029FBEE03C61BFA36
SHA-1FFCB47FA8E6B7621392D8911276CC79C45832E54
SHA-2560B4A6306332E7D95D3220565A69204B9B6FBC6ECD49AB7066F633AD3CBD1C606
SSDEEP96:T7+B+BjpiNp4flyxW5iuBdmqxqmoD9avvcAk:TSwLiNOt1qmo
TLSHT192637228FB45DD6FE868433889D787A0B332F45AE3538B43710892757E077D98F5298A
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
MD5702DB14A6B2009D81999AE5A611607DA
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionIP sets are a framework inside the Linux kernel since version 2.4.x, which can be administered by the ipset 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 collection by iptables at one swoop; - dynamically update iptables rules against IP addresses or ports without performance penalty; - express complex IP address and ports based rulesets with one single iptables rule and benefit from the speed of IP sets then ipset may be the proper tool for you.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameipset
PackageRelease2.fc33
PackageVersion7.6
SHA-14858F558ABD0F1448AA2EF657C1CCE260DBF64DF
SHA-2563B8F1A9C2DAF576C676F935257E636522EBFD57EBA84F7560D39513806F0F10A