Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/bin/ipcalc |
FileSize | 28232 |
MD5 | 68E9573F55D73E754E97F9E63881B671 |
SHA-1 | 3E580334BC656B99871789FE2565308F9E172E48 |
SHA-256 | 268936EFCC43A0E188E84BEFFF5616FF4652B622125AE1E1CDCF0D7ED965121C |
SSDEEP | 384:VzuOEbuzEHZUdUPd7dPeObVD54FnDwPjy6YHh:VzHgdZeObIWujh |
TLSH | T1C6C2A4042EF7596A567B903E6BC9B248F662438360D9EEC4BD8C81D52FC1374CDBCA58 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 4 |
hashlookup:trust | 70 |
The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 3EF5F8C057B19444A8FEB212DD6EF298 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | ipcalc takes an IP address and netmask and calculates the resulting broadcast, network, Cisco wildcard mask, and host range. By giving a second netmask, you can design subnets and supernets. It is also presents the subnetting results as easy-to-understand binary values. Enter your netmask(s) in CIDR notation (/25) or dotted decimals (255.255.255.0). Inverse netmasks are recognized. If you omit the netmask ipcalc uses the default netmask for the class of your network. |
PackageMaintainer | https://bugs.opensuse.org |
PackageName | ipcalc |
PackageRelease | lp150.1.3 |
PackageVersion | 0.41 |
SHA-1 | F27FB08A080430BA517281F684944D47276420E2 |
SHA-256 | 423E4E1A87983BD4D02BA7157CEFA3084BEE089192A1EE571CF215E80C960453 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 0EF3A9B67494E9AE3F8A197133B7A0C3 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | ipcalc takes an IP address and netmask and calculates the resulting broadcast, network, Cisco wildcard mask, and host range. By giving a second netmask, you can design subnets and supernets. It is also presents the subnetting results as easy-to-understand binary values. Enter your netmask(s) in CIDR notation (/25) or dotted decimals (255.255.255.0). Inverse netmasks are recognized. If you omit the netmask ipcalc uses the default netmask for the class of your network. |
PackageMaintainer | https://bugs.opensuse.org |
PackageName | ipcalc |
PackageRelease | bp153.1.14 |
PackageVersion | 0.41 |
SHA-1 | 046D90AB1DE0EFA1FFEE67E1E6461B4CF9741175 |
SHA-256 | 0B3229FC9419ABFCCAACDC03E8D51DF3E6963F6920B783868E69A05906974B48 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | 5094BCC170643C71ED0B042C24DA6AA5 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | ipcalc takes an IP address and netmask and calculates the resulting broadcast, network, Cisco wildcard mask, and host range. By giving a second netmask, you can design subnets and supernets. It is also presents the subnetting results as easy-to-understand binary values. Enter your netmask(s) in CIDR notation (/25) or dotted decimals (255.255.255.0). Inverse netmasks are recognized. If you omit the netmask ipcalc uses the default netmask for the class of your network. |
PackageMaintainer | https://bugs.opensuse.org |
PackageName | ipcalc |
PackageRelease | lp152.3.2 |
PackageVersion | 0.41 |
SHA-1 | E13A315BA7720C1A6933B33102B080DD3CC2A156 |
SHA-256 | E43107E0001E604EEA4BF94E9BF2C0CB73AB188EE1D06EBC3C987917610F2B73 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | 9EE2F8AD21E83FCAA90CE8F31CC53ADC |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | ipcalc takes an IP address and netmask and calculates the resulting broadcast, network, Cisco wildcard mask, and host range. By giving a second netmask, you can design subnets and supernets. It is also presents the subnetting results as easy-to-understand binary values. Enter your netmask(s) in CIDR notation (/25) or dotted decimals (255.255.255.0). Inverse netmasks are recognized. If you omit the netmask ipcalc uses the default netmask for the class of your network. |
PackageMaintainer | https://bugs.opensuse.org |
PackageName | ipcalc |
PackageRelease | lp151.2.1 |
PackageVersion | 0.41 |
SHA-1 | D8E14FF3993C37C79CBF9E65BD75630675B0BAA4 |
SHA-256 | C0038CEB6054CEE42C0CB33D0540473D40FE3EF7364FDDEA3B03DAC167BA33E1 |