Result for 3921F8E9A59C9C56C2A0CCE16B01FD48A0A9B70B

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/ksplice/kmodsrc/helper.c
FileSize2297
MD540FC539C3D40E7CDF4980511B8519C67
SHA-13921F8E9A59C9C56C2A0CCE16B01FD48A0A9B70B
SHA-25634D0C28365C54AE4820865C93F5DF76C3D41A4486E90BD25683D42461C2699A8
SSDEEP48:QsST90WIy3H+0I3Cg4IAoZvfvg5C1yLAtaT6dWVjsSHTlvuJ9:hSTjL+a1IAoZvfvoCcAtaT6dWVISHTlm
TLSHT1C241111C9A71D6FB04F14D70A05738155499818A331E88B37A6EF3AA0F15AEA13BFC79
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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Parents (Total: 3)

The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD56B72B68912CC7EC0C79A5BCA41C36576
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionKsplice allows system administrators to apply security patches to the Linux kernel without having to reboot. Ksplice takes as input a source code change in unified diff format and the kernel source code to be patched, and it applies the patch to the corresponding running kernel. The running kernel does not need to have been prepared in advance in any way.
PackageNameksplice
PackageRelease2.fc10
PackageVersion0.9.1
SHA-1501C8188975E1155C7E69FEABEDBB15541C165A6
SHA-2568773FFEB361FED95372A16E55D0BEB63995912AB67F27734938CF7AD1B340DA1
Key Value
MD5BF84AD36CD6AA8D4BA78DA86D644073E
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionKsplice allows system administrators to apply security patches to the Linux kernel without having to reboot. Ksplice takes as input a source code change in unified diff format and the kernel source code to be patched, and it applies the patch to the corresponding running kernel. The running kernel does not need to have been prepared in advance in any way.
PackageNameksplice
PackageRelease2.fc10
PackageVersion0.9.1
SHA-144055D105749BD51FB51B94EE0AC547238807C6E
SHA-256FD8E8B31AA6885D556A73D0F4C7DAD50EDD68423870A14D05386C710C18C6872
Key Value
MD520D9B745DB32D6C3E0957DC06067EF90
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionKsplice allows system administrators to apply security patches to the Linux kernel without having to reboot. Ksplice takes as input a source code change in unified diff format and the kernel source code to be patched, and it applies the patch to the corresponding running kernel. The running kernel does not need to have been prepared in advance in any way.
PackageNameksplice
PackageRelease2.fc10
PackageVersion0.9.1
SHA-14762698B3067DE81DAE387C4B832EF1E4B19992E
SHA-256D96C2FA3DA1C35D4F1FC89F8C60F759722607ABBD13FD498C4A3894C6FA92CEF