Result for 1B14A5EDEBB760B7C9DCF763AA17B02A1DB8D814

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/siggen
FileSize1236528
MD55D4D88CD46A5448CEF4952098CF6CF3D
SHA-11B14A5EDEBB760B7C9DCF763AA17B02A1DB8D814
SHA-25640260A666B278DACC098313A443D90E8042DC7B0009A347E06E8A29E07296DAF
SSDEEP12288:B1Z/9r1PF35RfLDFENbQSYgI3vH/WOmed1tFsE8U0TeeQP/6RhML7GNdoKic8wBK:B159rdF9l5clIjYloUCLH
TLSHT1C2450AD93E89AF6BD24C6572C13D5EF0EBA6784411B4F964670D2F172AA2700283FF61
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Parents (Total: 1)

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
MD57B070CC702357CB19F3F3013DE7115A8
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionTripwire is a very valuable security tool for Linux systems, if it is installed to a clean system. Tripwire should be installed right after the OS installation, and before you have connected your system to a network (i.e., before any possibility exists that someone could alter files on your system). When Tripwire is initially set up, it creates a database that records certain file information. Then when it is run, it compares a designated set of files and directories to the information stored in the database. Added or deleted files are flagged and reported, as are any files that have changed from their previously recorded state in the database. When Tripwire is run against system files on a regular basis, any file changes will be spotted when Tripwire is run. Tripwire will report the changes, which will give system administrators a clue that they need to enact damage control measures immediately if certain files have been altered.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNametripwire
PackageRelease4.el6
PackageVersion2.4.3.5
SHA-16FB6F54CE99FC9832C950FAF74D5537CE278F007
SHA-256E9376EA4D72BA8217C373A46AE96569187A15CF6B4D34ADD861AEE3AF17095A9