Result for 1A9B64915232EE9C4594FC2DB73CD73E3CC6269B

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Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/cracklib-unpacker
FileSize68752
MD5E50CA3EE68F7E0BA05A9BD40A1A5530B
SHA-11A9B64915232EE9C4594FC2DB73CD73E3CC6269B
SHA-2569F8DE28489716B2DD00B2AE7E715C1C8FE342E109E00B24618504A20EFA168BC
SSDEEP96:6MCVB6WBoEtyW9F0KlqjStzgpc3U4gD9Z/dVbO9vm+bKJuyBMGuESavq8X8E4:cVoW2Eo0FBqKQhBnbO9vUusyESh8X8
TLSHT198638282B3D4C62BD8640B3181EB6371B769E8C2473D43073B4B66772C932913E56796
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MD536C0E37DBA4A3EDD8E43DF8FB3E2EA3C
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
PackageRelease2.fc24
PackageVersion2.9.6
SHA-1BFE46216FABAA940877B396C2E68214244317646
SHA-2565B6A36F0DFF7FF22E5EBA05A778FDC8131E0D212ADEBA3B8A572D6E4B10DEAEA