Result for 0F6D8D2B8FDB2112CD1793A4DF71950FBD437A9E

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libcrack.so.2.9.0
FileSize69624
MD561E0958347A33251B65BA35B81B7183C
SHA-10F6D8D2B8FDB2112CD1793A4DF71950FBD437A9E
SHA-256BD01498F9472208BF4F6CD0EA235A538572B4D90CA37CDC50E111AC99B88ABD1
SSDEEP384:VSzkYp+dx9ClSKjRSxuVH/argk3NWq7NcAuiT+D4Krwbn1UGY5hcTgO+R:Qz12gSKwxq/YWqRc+T+D4K+TTs
TLSHT1F36382C3B734468BE09C2F70857C73B8F76D9A11AD0D3117BB52639B18E25685E8BC62
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Key Value
MD51EF6CC91460D5214731866B8E512FA00
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionCrackLib tests passwords to determine whether they match certain security-oriented characteristics, with the purpose of stopping users from choosing passwords that are easy to guess. CrackLib performs several tests on passwords: it tries to generate words from a username and gecos entry and checks those words against the password; it checks for simplistic patterns in passwords; and it checks for the password in a dictionary. CrackLib is actually a library containing a particular C function which is used to check the password, as well as other C functions. CrackLib is not a replacement for a passwd program; it must be used in conjunction with an existing passwd program. Install the cracklib package if you need a program to check users' passwords to see if they are at least minimally secure. If you install CrackLib, you will also want to install the cracklib-dicts package.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecracklib
PackageRelease5.fc21
PackageVersion2.9.1
SHA-1D9EE450321B7CE3FAE08C9275BA321F734279002
SHA-256100F8FA1469AC36CF51E002B9002D8F1A629D9F9996F7064BC7129EA6A1D0E9B