Result for 4A2BCE1371A3916234B4F84FEFA76DEB763E7316

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/systemd/system/ospd-openvas.service
FileSize736
MD5A2935E0EAE840AAB7E12B41B2DBFC0B9
SHA-14A2BCE1371A3916234B4F84FEFA76DEB763E7316
SHA-256C868C39D29284CC9A689B7A2BAFD4BB70EE4DAB7BDA6A5096384E5785E46761D
SSDEEP12:zcQEFWV1NSLnCRVN0AdSxVwvJ4SeAop+ay+VPu72OM+Mf3JwgT0MenLLHWrv:4ZsVKLCRVN0CSQopp42t+U3JIM22rv
TLSHT14301D033EFF638675C87041B65A52A30C9843385D987BC3A2FD157C038EC74C5A57681
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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
FileSize43704
MD58ECBDBF82383CA1D7903190A9A485DDC
PackageDescriptionOSP server implementation to allow GVM to remotely control an OpenVAS Scanner This package contains an OSP server implementation to allow GVM to remotely control OpenVAS. . It is a command line tool with parameters to start a daemon which keeps waiting for instructions to update the feed of vulnerability tests and to start a scan. The second part of the interface is the redis store where the parameters about a scan task need to be placed and from where the results can be retrieved, being the unique communication channel between OSPD-OpenVAS and OpenVAS. . Once running, you need to configure OpenVAS for the Greenbone Vulnerability Manager, for example via the web interface Greenbone Security Assistant. Then you can create scan tasks to use OpenVAS.
PackageMaintainerDebian Security Tools <team+pkg-security@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNameospd-openvas
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion21.4.2-1
SHA-11136485ED9C9AE4B07A894C8E588331FA9FAF92F
SHA-2566455943C8E789EA6AF8292485242CE79AA42B58605B0437801B60D0F8A3A278D