User update for TIMMY
(This Mail was generated by the server http://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery;ACTION=edit_cred automatically) Record update in the PAUSE users database: userid: [TIMMY] fullname: [Tim Hammerquist] asciiname: [] email: [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] homepage: [] cpan_mail_alias: [secr] was [publ] Data were entered by TIMMY (Tim Hammerquist). Please check if they are correct. Thanks, The Pause
User update for TIMMY
(This Mail was generated by the server http://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery;ACTION=edit_cred automatically) Record update in the PAUSE users database: userid: [TIMMY] fullname: [Tim Hammerquist] asciiname: [] email: [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] was [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] homepage: [] cpan_mail_alias: [publ] Data were entered by TIMMY (Tim Hammerquist). Please check if they are correct. Thanks, The Pause
Re: name for module (tentatively IPC::Editor)
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 09:20:27PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi. > > I've been working on IPC::Editor (available at > http://www.etla.org/misc/IPC-Editor-0.01_05.tar.gz). > > It's a module to encapsulate the small but repetitive task of starting > a text editor on a hunk of text, and then getting the results back into > your program. > > Is IPC::Editor a good name, or should I change it to something else? > (I also toyed with Text::Editor, or some variant on this, but it isn't > a text editor) Maybe Proc::WrapEditor Tim.
Module submission Data::Encrypted
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: modid: Data::Encrypted DSLIP: bdphp description: Conveniently store encrypted data via RSA userid: AMACKEY (Aaron J. Mackey) chapterid: 14 (Security_and_Encryption) communities: Discussed previously on c.l.p.m. and [EMAIL PROTECTED] similar: Tie::SecureHash rationale: Introduction: [ from the documentation ] Often when dealing with external resources (database engines, ftp, telnet, websites, etc), your Perl script must supply a password, or other sensitive data, to the other system. This requires you to either continually prompt the user for the data, or to store the information (in plaintext) within your script. You'd rather not have to remember the connection details to all your different resources, so you'd like to store the data somewhere. And if you share your script with anyone (as any good open-source developer would), you'd rather not have your password or other sensitive information floating around. Data::Encrypted attempts to fill this small void with a simple, yet functional solution to this common predicament. It works by prompting you (via Term::ReadPassword) once for each required value, but only does so the first time you run your script; thereafter, the data is stored encrypted in a secondary file. Subsequent executions of your script use the encrypted data directly, if possible; otherwise it again prompts for the data. Currently, Data::Encrypted achieves encryption via an RSA public-key cryptosystem implemented by Crypt::RSA, using (by default) your own SSH1 public and private keys. Rationale: Data::Encrypted uses the RSA public key encryption scheme that is already in place for many users. It is meant to provide the convenience of prompt-less password usage without plaintext storage. As such, it differs from Tie::SecureHash and any other CBC::Crypt module (in which a passphrase is included in plaintext within the source code). Thank you, -Aaron Mackey (AMACKEY) enteredby: AMACKEY (Aaron J. Mackey) enteredon: Mon Sep 10 19:24:14 2001 GMT The resulting entry would be: Data:: ::Encrypted bdphp Conveniently store encrypted data via RSAAMACKEY Thanks for registering, The Pause Team PS: The following links are only valid for module list maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=4f00_20aa4a3d34d0c22a&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_preview=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=4f00_20aa4a3d34d0c22a&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_insertit=1
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Developer registration
Hi, I would like to register as a developer. Joseph Skrovan [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.skrovan.com/joe preferred CPAN user-ID: SKROVAN I want to submit a Perl/Tk widget called WorldCanvas. WorldCanvas is derived from the Canvas widget, and uses a world cooridinate system instead of a widget (pixel based) cooridinate system. WorldCanvas also includes display methods: zoom, viewAll, viewArea, viewFit, and center. Thanks! Joseph.
Welcome new user RATLCC
Welcome Bill Spurlin, PAUSE, the Perl Authors Upload Server, has a userid for you: RATLCC Once you've gone through the procedure of password approval (see the separate mail you should receive about right now), this userid will be the one that you can use to upload your work or edit your credentials in the PAUSE database. This is what we have stored in the database now: Name: Bill Spurlin email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] homepage: http://www.rational.com/ enteredby: Jarkko Hietaniemi Please note that your email address is exposed in various listings and database dumps. You can register with both a public and a secret email if you want to protect yourself from SPAM. If you want to do this, please visit https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=edit_cred or http://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=edit_cred If you need any further information, please visit $CPAN/modules/04pause.html. If this doesn't answer your questions, contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you for your prospective contributions, The Pause Team Note from Jarkko Hietaniemi: Your CPAN author id RATL-CC has been activated.
Re: Question on Windows Telnet script in Perl
Umesh Gaitonde [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth: *>All, *> *>I used Net::Telnet module to Telnet from one PC to other remote PC (both PCs *>running Win 2000 O.S.). After telnet to the *>remote PC, when I do a simple operation like "dir", it returns the data but *>it is completely garbled and unformatted. Please provide me a complete *>module or a suggestion on how to fix this error. Sadly, we aren't a help desk. Perhaps you could try ActiveState who support Win32 issues such as this or one of the comp.lang.perl.* newsgroups. enjoy. e.
Module update for Net::SNMP
Record update in the PAUSE modules database: modid: [Net::SNMP] statd: [M] was [a] stats: [d] statl: [p] stati: [O] statp: [p] was [?] description: [Interface to SNMP Protocol (RFC1157)] userid: [DTOWN] chapterid: [ 5] mlstatus: [list] Data entered by David M. Town (DTOWN). Please check if they are correct. The Pause