Result for 19DB334BF0EFAB565F7DBB8063F259CB502B3CF3

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man1/nc.1.xz
FileSize3052
MD51F0100485D374816EFE799D2217C6794
SHA-119DB334BF0EFAB565F7DBB8063F259CB502B3CF3
SHA-256E78EC76BFA18EF536D939504432993CDD5F643AE4C6F99ECAD63396FDE5BD8C5
SSDEEP48:m3QKiMVUkcnZKo5H1UIvCSimcefxs4F9xA2PWP1OpKULGd8HBuFS8H2vyxIal30:Fbkcnoo5frimdWKxA2PWNDUad8HcTqYc
TLSHT130514A79BB49FBF4DC509C67B6881442F242304A3CA178411DCC56F29F2DE46288569D
hashlookup:parent-total12
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 12)

The searched file hash is included in 12 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD52B052EACCCB13B2F053DB52C6628798E
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThe nc package contains Netcat (the program is now netcat), a simple utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and has many built-in capabilities. You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration capabilities. netcat has been compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE turned on. I do not believe this is as much of a security hole as the author makes it out to be, *if* you know what you're doing (but then, if you didn't, you'd still be using telnet ;-)). Since the spawned program will run as whatever user started netcat, don't use -e as root. You have been warned, so if some cracker breaks into your system due to your own stupidity, don't blame me. A symlink to the netcat binary called 'netcat' has been installed. However, the canonical name is still 'nc'. If you use netcat on other systems, it will probably only be installed as 'nc', so keep this in mind when writing scripts.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamenetcat-traditional
PackageRelease42.mga8
PackageVersion1.10
SHA-1505059292FDE438591AD8AF0743F4A202E7D877F
SHA-256449B80563A68EB2958FE90C84CBCDC3FD388BBD4AC7CB4935656DC0A027B3C45
Key Value
MD5BCFA05DABC9B83D71EDC6C449DF5BAEA
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionThe nc package contains Netcat (the program is now netcat), a simple utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and has many built-in capabilities. You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration capabilities. netcat has been compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE turned on. I do not believe this is as much of a security hole as the author makes it out to be, *if* you know what you're doing (but then, if you didn't, you'd still be using telnet ;-)). Since the spawned program will run as whatever user started netcat, don't use -e as root. You have been warned, so if some cracker breaks into your system due to your own stupidity, don't blame me. A symlink to the netcat binary called 'netcat' has been installed. However, the canonical name is still 'nc'. If you use netcat on other systems, it will probably only be installed as 'nc', so keep this in mind when writing scripts.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamenetcat-traditional
PackageRelease42.mga8
PackageVersion1.10
SHA-16F7D8A756FDCDBDEAA57F69437E0EB48B9D3C431
SHA-2565B9DED8B3AC4D7593C540495432A59A9F9035E99F1DA8A2EC680EF934E4B976D
Key Value
MD5266E34426B5F8913BDD64CEBE726A382
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionThe nc package contains Netcat (the program is now netcat), a simple utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and has many built-in capabilities. You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration capabilities. netcat has been compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE turned on. I do not believe this is as much of a security hole as the author makes it out to be, *if* you know what you're doing (but then, if you didn't, you'd still be using telnet ;-)). Since the spawned program will run as whatever user started netcat, don't use -e as root. You have been warned, so if some cracker breaks into your system due to your own stupidity, don't blame me. A symlink to the netcat binary called 'netcat' has been installed. However, the canonical name is still 'nc'. If you use netcat on other systems, it will probably only be installed as 'nc', so keep this in mind when writing scripts.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamenetcat-traditional
PackageRelease41.mga7
PackageVersion1.10
SHA-1BF510FE7DF1C62A8B2135606857CABCF4F62FDC6
SHA-25630FF396C5B83FC235ABF0D8E2CBA66D413466034EDDD031EFA98CB6B69C5ADA4
Key Value
MD573630BBDC9AC421F0D1E89D510E3926A
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionThe nc package contains Netcat (the program is now netcat), a simple utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and has many built-in capabilities. You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration capabilities. netcat has been compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE turned on. I do not believe this is as much of a security hole as the author makes it out to be, *if* you know what you're doing (but then, if you didn't, you'd still be using telnet ;-)). Since the spawned program will run as whatever user started netcat, don't use -e as root. You have been warned, so if some cracker breaks into your system due to your own stupidity, don't blame me. A symlink to the netcat binary called 'netcat' has been installed. However, the canonical name is still 'nc'. If you use netcat on other systems, it will probably only be installed as 'nc', so keep this in mind when writing scripts.
PackageMaintainertv <tv>
PackageNamenetcat-traditional
PackageRelease43.mga9
PackageVersion1.10
SHA-1E0EFE7E3B864435F82FFCDA030E96192EFB638BF
SHA-256C180D3AE5D185FC87524270B5CCC39BCE9EDC36D5E5F550DD83EFBCC3ADF011C
Key Value
MD5A2241A5CD58BF578B274CACF54B2C6F4
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThe nc package contains Netcat (the program is now netcat), a simple utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and has many built-in capabilities. You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration capabilities. netcat has been compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE turned on. I do not believe this is as much of a security hole as the author makes it out to be, *if* you know what you're doing (but then, if you didn't, you'd still be using telnet ;-)). Since the spawned program will run as whatever user started netcat, don't use -e as root. You have been warned, so if some cracker breaks into your system due to your own stupidity, don't blame me. A symlink to the netcat binary called 'netcat' has been installed. However, the canonical name is still 'nc'. If you use netcat on other systems, it will probably only be installed as 'nc', so keep this in mind when writing scripts.
PackageMaintainertv <tv>
PackageNamenetcat-traditional
PackageRelease43.mga9
PackageVersion1.10
SHA-17DC6D7A2C9885048E6DB45C03EA5BF06185A0AF0
SHA-256FBC46842DAC358F3CB0F765D98AC87ACB6109647C16D23B5290771E2ACFDB546
Key Value
MD5D437118E3B4187BEF1602282160A12CB
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionThe nc package contains Netcat (the program is now netcat), a simple utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and has many built-in capabilities. You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration capabilities. netcat has been compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE turned on. I do not believe this is as much of a security hole as the author makes it out to be, *if* you know what you're doing (but then, if you didn't, you'd still be using telnet ;-)). Since the spawned program will run as whatever user started netcat, don't use -e as root. You have been warned, so if some cracker breaks into your system due to your own stupidity, don't blame me. A symlink to the netcat binary called 'netcat' has been installed. However, the canonical name is still 'nc'. If you use netcat on other systems, it will probably only be installed as 'nc', so keep this in mind when writing scripts.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamenetcat-traditional
PackageRelease41.mga7
PackageVersion1.10
SHA-1C8FB21E9FFC62883B1B8E83E58A189BCD5704632
SHA-256E0DEF3EFFD9C20A59D270FEE018095530830904E7AEFE4A537CFF5709E6D71BF
Key Value
MD592D081B9F926C44C1E0C2A6D61F9C701
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionThe nc package contains Netcat (the program is now netcat), a simple utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and has many built-in capabilities. You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration capabilities. netcat has been compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE turned on. I do not believe this is as much of a security hole as the author makes it out to be, *if* you know what you're doing (but then, if you didn't, you'd still be using telnet ;-)). Since the spawned program will run as whatever user started netcat, don't use -e as root. You have been warned, so if some cracker breaks into your system due to your own stupidity, don't blame me. A symlink to the netcat binary called 'netcat' has been installed. However, the canonical name is still 'nc'. If you use netcat on other systems, it will probably only be installed as 'nc', so keep this in mind when writing scripts.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamenetcat-traditional
PackageRelease42.mga8
PackageVersion1.10
SHA-1146B659B81D62FCCC3375560EF4D5BDE88A3F82E
SHA-256C489E54389127E65949F3B5FE369E64AF00A5264C93FF12DC13CF3E3AB62E99D
Key Value
MD535685DF5CF3D5DD4B2FEA2DE580605B0
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThe nc package contains Netcat (the program is now netcat), a simple utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and has many built-in capabilities. You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration capabilities. netcat has been compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE turned on. I do not believe this is as much of a security hole as the author makes it out to be, *if* you know what you're doing (but then, if you didn't, you'd still be using telnet ;-)). Since the spawned program will run as whatever user started netcat, don't use -e as root. You have been warned, so if some cracker breaks into your system due to your own stupidity, don't blame me. A symlink to the netcat binary called 'netcat' has been installed. However, the canonical name is still 'nc'. If you use netcat on other systems, it will probably only be installed as 'nc', so keep this in mind when writing scripts.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamenetcat-traditional
PackageRelease41.mga7
PackageVersion1.10
SHA-1AE88F990A5DCB8CEB87852E9BCC531925D703785
SHA-256E1742E8AB601FFD4FB32456CE15A5C427ADE9B3E7734CD100108D280488A529A
Key Value
MD5F2E0C1BFD2A6C7AD6EECA7753CA2CA95
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe nc package contains Netcat (the program is now netcat), a simple utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and has many built-in capabilities. You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration capabilities. netcat has been compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE turned on. I do not believe this is as much of a security hole as the author makes it out to be, *if* you know what you're doing (but then, if you didn't, you'd still be using telnet ;-)). Since the spawned program will run as whatever user started netcat, don't use -e as root. You have been warned, so if some cracker breaks into your system due to your own stupidity, don't blame me. A symlink to the netcat binary called 'netcat' has been installed. However, the canonical name is still 'nc'. If you use netcat on other systems, it will probably only be installed as 'nc', so keep this in mind when writing scripts.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamenetcat-traditional
PackageRelease42.mga8
PackageVersion1.10
SHA-1AD24C9BBCE5588817593C600C07E2171B3BC16BB
SHA-25628208F2B9C8795573C57D1705EEA24F81F31B30A0DEA7E8BAF15085C25C4B3C3
Key Value
MD5F13D386D301E0DCA4AAA4B6EA9CFF758
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe nc package contains Netcat (the program is now netcat), a simple utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and has many built-in capabilities. You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration capabilities. netcat has been compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE turned on. I do not believe this is as much of a security hole as the author makes it out to be, *if* you know what you're doing (but then, if you didn't, you'd still be using telnet ;-)). Since the spawned program will run as whatever user started netcat, don't use -e as root. You have been warned, so if some cracker breaks into your system due to your own stupidity, don't blame me. A symlink to the netcat binary called 'netcat' has been installed. However, the canonical name is still 'nc'. If you use netcat on other systems, it will probably only be installed as 'nc', so keep this in mind when writing scripts.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamenetcat-traditional
PackageRelease41.mga7
PackageVersion1.10
SHA-1ED60D37CA46B72AA8E4B52756FABA9B190705138
SHA-256B714F963AC2993D788DC4A4A1176A32D3FCF7C1B6F6DDF4F18E8DE96088BA5AA
Key Value
MD511D658D76F5038CFCDD08065D9502DD0
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionThe nc package contains Netcat (the program is now netcat), a simple utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and has many built-in capabilities. You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration capabilities. netcat has been compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE turned on. I do not believe this is as much of a security hole as the author makes it out to be, *if* you know what you're doing (but then, if you didn't, you'd still be using telnet ;-)). Since the spawned program will run as whatever user started netcat, don't use -e as root. You have been warned, so if some cracker breaks into your system due to your own stupidity, don't blame me. A symlink to the netcat binary called 'netcat' has been installed. However, the canonical name is still 'nc'. If you use netcat on other systems, it will probably only be installed as 'nc', so keep this in mind when writing scripts.
PackageMaintainertv <tv>
PackageNamenetcat-traditional
PackageRelease43.mga9
PackageVersion1.10
SHA-15DE9AB4CD0F992FDAFBAF302D40EDB4F9D67ECB0
SHA-25648BA94CC5D151C67DCFA890891DA76C8068F816BB741AC68F80033DCF429B35F
Key Value
MD522FE488CB9E359BC342B70A8E6F0396C
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe nc package contains Netcat (the program is now netcat), a simple utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and has many built-in capabilities. You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration capabilities. netcat has been compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE turned on. I do not believe this is as much of a security hole as the author makes it out to be, *if* you know what you're doing (but then, if you didn't, you'd still be using telnet ;-)). Since the spawned program will run as whatever user started netcat, don't use -e as root. You have been warned, so if some cracker breaks into your system due to your own stupidity, don't blame me. A symlink to the netcat binary called 'netcat' has been installed. However, the canonical name is still 'nc'. If you use netcat on other systems, it will probably only be installed as 'nc', so keep this in mind when writing scripts.
PackageMaintainertv <tv>
PackageNamenetcat-traditional
PackageRelease43.mga9
PackageVersion1.10
SHA-16DBE3E59A274D2256F1A7FFE490202AF7FC9DE1F
SHA-25695E6D2FB4A8FA556E34C49EC67390874A9EF322EF758221EC5587043ACD55E86