Result for 061A62D10720591C9877B67D6D245632F4E33A63

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/repoze/what/release.pyo
FileSize506
MD593AD4756D8158836E4A5E049A7300015
SHA-1061A62D10720591C9877B67D6D245632F4E33A63
SHA-256B0D20F11014F297391F8557DFF419B954DBB4313E0E7EF710A346D6D78D47900
SSDEEP12:b9KPi/j/vvoDuweKRRuGNiv8Ym0QK14BstR45fAfWYfNVE6DDVU:0Pi/LvcJRvgv8Ym0QKwstamV1a2pU
TLSHT188F00E84A35C5937E4F28279F01011866B08C0FB634023A13928A02457CE7C8827B2E8
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5DB611815487F10C16A88989C66B4D9FB
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription`repoze.what` is an `authorization framework` for WSGI applications, based on `repoze.who` (which deals with `authentication`). On the one hand, it enables an authorization system based on the groups to which the `authenticated or anonymous` user belongs and the permissions granted to such groups by loading these groups and permissions into the request on the way in to the downstream WSGI application. And on the other hand, it enables you to manage your groups and permissions from the application itself or another program, under a backend-independent API. For example, it would be easy for you to switch from one back-end to another, and even use this framework to migrate the data. It's highly extensible, so it's very unlikely that it will get in your way. Among other things, you can extend it to check for many other conditions (such as checking that the user comes from a given country, based on her IP address, for example).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython-repoze-what
PackageRelease12.fc24
PackageVersion1.0.9
SHA-128B53971423276752B22C27EF7C6D3DE10F2CCFB
SHA-25616D9632A505ED30CE97838E2F67F086F706A8D03F40CEF507F3B42891903DBCA
Key Value
MD5C912291477EF9020EC2FB705473A87DB
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription`repoze.what` is an `authorization framework` for WSGI applications, based on `repoze.who` (which deals with `authentication`). On the one hand, it enables an authorization system based on the groups to which the `authenticated or anonymous` user belongs and the permissions granted to such groups by loading these groups and permissions into the request on the way in to the downstream WSGI application. And on the other hand, it enables you to manage your groups and permissions from the application itself or another program, under a backend-independent API. For example, it would be easy for you to switch from one back-end to another, and even use this framework to migrate the data. It's highly extensible, so it's very unlikely that it will get in your way. Among other things, you can extend it to check for many other conditions (such as checking that the user comes from a given country, based on her IP address, for example).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython-repoze-what
PackageRelease12.fc24
PackageVersion1.0.9
SHA-14EB858C0AE38155F008E4B54A81279C98DF5E8A6
SHA-25646E1241D7FD81573E20B33D0069CE4946CD7185E1B7ABAB1089C2ECBBC5A2113