Result for 255B0A3419C6FDED4DA1602F2746F5F6B57A5E8E

Query result

Key Value
FileName./etc/apcupsd/apccontrol
FileSize3899
MD5CC4C2D85143988F6235F8CF5585A560B
SHA-1255B0A3419C6FDED4DA1602F2746F5F6B57A5E8E
SHA-256F2914723E7583B2EDDB3F891D89D3C3EFD8FBF161B5BC1B5521294D3AA3DCC12
SSDEEP96:TO/F3UTa2WIzCNeBR/vHxtsbSeds0PsNI5ik:TO/F3UTHWIzCNeBVRKbSMs25R
TLSHT146816145F89A13B4044101FC272F692B6B72C06F6351EE9433EE2B1D3F61AD460FADA9
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
MD5A1AA39C650DC255DE45C3D9154B3D285
PackageArchia64
PackageDescriptionApcupsd can be used for controlling most APC UPSes. During a power failure, apcupsd will inform the users about the power failure and that a shutdown may occur. If power is not restored, a system shutdown will follow when the battery is exausted, a timeout (seconds) expires, or the battery runtime expires based on internal APC calculations determined by power consumption rates. If the power is restored before one of the above shutdown conditions is met, apcupsd will inform users about this fact. Some features depend on what UPS model you have (simple or smart).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameapcupsd
PackageRelease2.fc10
PackageVersion3.14.4
SHA-1723FA52EBB786054E2B93F2C59006F988326CCB2
SHA-256193C572DA5FF6A1C105831F56D93665F4CB1D0B9F3F0E17A7BFDEA5E5D052770