Result for 0776FC3C0F88F2E0AF80A22F4F6691F113DCF023

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man5/jail.conf.5.gz
FileSize2762
MD5EC12A7069FDFBD8D5DFFA0BD158EA1FD
SHA-10776FC3C0F88F2E0AF80A22F4F6691F113DCF023
SHA-256B1B64181F85E7AFB02C353305FA1AD877DC5F6E946D96B92045CDBB187BA6E25
SSDEEP48:X/YHDw9xAU5H6T72VyHeYjcpPLFuWeKi+nllnuBvSl9Q3YfcFoCCYhpy7N0F/XXx:Aj2kmyjcRFuWC+QSl9Q3YNCr+09x
TLSHT122511AEACBACDCAC3B26016D93115CC107F89AC63098CDE4DA3F0BA74993105C22DE78
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
FileSize108090
MD5FA848CA438E532ACC6395A0C721D8E4C
PackageDescriptionban hosts that cause multiple authentication errors Fail2ban monitors log files (e.g. /var/log/auth.log, /var/log/apache/access.log) and temporarily or persistently bans failure-prone addresses by updating existing firewall rules. Fail2ban allows easy specification of different actions to be taken such as to ban an IP using iptables or hostsdeny rules, or simply to send a notification email. . By default, it comes with filter expressions for various services (sshd, apache, qmail, proftpd, sasl etc.) but configuration can be easily extended for monitoring any other text file. All filters and actions are given in the config files, thus fail2ban can be adopted to be used with a variety of files and firewalls.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamefail2ban
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.8.10-3
SHA-1E69E1D95D2659DEFBCAD818A53A15CD0EC277EA0
SHA-256F58ECFBA95B5A7CD807A01C7F8A1B30C5317AA46C3CC647185FC80CBE3E96F33