Result for 7B5B9FE4290AF907A056DCBE14C8C077CEAD9EA5

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdap.so.11.5.0
FileSize964592
MD5BD09A3BF246AF3F4FA6AD9A2B9CDDBCC
SHA-17B5B9FE4290AF907A056DCBE14C8C077CEAD9EA5
SHA-256C61D656B6772EB2069FA8AF3D6AD2853C1444E0874DDD736D158C9DCD26ABB7F
SSDEEP12288:88xNI5XhgEXbEM6QAsiwXa9QpS09fqpwsm8AbzqiDytFJbE0NuQrjUruVx:8ykRnbGoiwq9QpOY83dbBYW
TLSHT18A254B03FA6544AEC5E6D8B4834F532F7A60F8CAC131EE1B6156DB321E92F608F16395
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

Network graph view

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
FileSize343984
MD594530E40FF4E2FBE1037CB0572C50AA7
PackageDescriptionOpen-source Project for a Network Data Access Protocol library OPeNDAP provides software that allows you to access data over the internet, from programs that weren't originally designed for that purpose, as well as some that were. While OPeNDAP is the original developer of the Data Access protocol which its software uses, many other groups have adopted DAP and provide compatible clients, servers and software development kits. . The DAP is a NASA community standard; here is the offical link to the specification. . With OPeNDAP software, you access data using a URL, just like a URL you would use to access a web page. However, before you request any data, you need to know how to request it in a form your browser can handle. OPeNDAP data is stored in binary form, and by default, it is transmitted that way, too.
PackageMaintainerAlastair McKinstry <mckinstry@debian.org>
PackageNamelibdap11
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion3.12.0-1
SHA-1027146FC302F7FF7422A49137CC6B01CC872AE8F
SHA-25663D44D7D9A3677A48B9A5728FCF5586E6276C5D2A1BFA2C6E148ACDC2B9EB911