Where can I get the Perl MD5 module from?
WebminThe Webmin Users and Groups module supports the encryption of passwords with the MD5 algorithm, if your system supports it. However, this depends on the Perl MD5 module, which can be downloaded from http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/MD5/MD5-1.7.tar.gz. Once downloaded, enter the following commands to install the module : gunzip MD5-1.7.tar.gz If you are using Webmin 0.83 or above, an even easier option is to use the Perl Modules module to make and install the MD5 module from CPAN.
What are MD5 files?
Internet Archive Frequently Asked QuestionsMD5 files contain checksums, strings of characters used to uniquely represent a file. These checksums enable users to verify that music files downloaded correctly. A recommended tool for creating these files is MD5summer. Please note that before uploading the MD5 created with this tool you should open the MD5 in a text editor and remove the top 3 lines so the first signature is now flush with the top of the file.
Why can't Cons locate a loadable object for module MD5?
Cons FAQVersion 1.2After installation, Cons might generate an error message similar to the following: $ cons -V Can't locate loadable object for module MD5 in @INC (@INC contains: /opt/perl/lib/sun4-solaris/5.00404 /opt/perl/lib /opt/perl/lib/site_perl/sun4-solaris /opt/perl/lib/site_perl .) at cons line XYZZY BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at cons line XYZZY. This is generally because the Perl MD5 module has not been properly installed; just the MD5.pm file alone is not enough.
What about Perl?
Expect FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)From: libes (Don Libes) To: Joe McGuckin <joe@ns.via.net> Subject: Re: Need Perl examples Date: Sun, 22 Jan 95 20:17:39 EST Joe McGuckin writes: > >Yeah, I've scanned through your book a couple of times in the last >week, trying to make up my mind if I should buy it. I spent three years writing it - so I'm glad to hear you're spending a little time considering its merit! >Pro: > Looks like implementing some sort of telnet daemon would be trivial.
I need to have a particular Perl module installed. Can I do it myself?
Ekhwan Web Solutions - Brotherhood Beyond Boundaries (Web De...Unfortunately, you cannot install these modules yourself, as they require root level access. However, just do drop us a mail with your domain name and we will install the necessary components for you at the soonest.
Is there a GD module available for Perl for Win32?
perlwin32faq9 - Modules and sample scriptsGD now works with Win32, and can be installed using PPM (the Perl Package Manager). GD is also shipped with the Perl Resource Kit for Win32. This graphics library allows the creation and some manipulation of industry standard GIF format images.
perlmods] Can we install a particular Perl module?
Frequently Asked Questions — Employees.orgFirst, make sure you're using /usr/local/bin/perl rather than /usr/bin/perl. Then, if the module still doesn't appear to be installed, contact help to request it.
Where can I find Perl binaries/packages or Perl module binaries?
The CPAN Frequently Asked Questionshttp://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html is a current list of Perl binaries that we are aware of at this time. If you have a package for a platform, send us a URL. We do not endorse nor guarantee these packages nor do we store them locally on CPAN due to the potential size of the archive if we did. Perl module binaries for use with ActivePerl's PPM can be found at http://www.activestate.com/PPMPackages/.
What are the WAV MD5 files that are sometimes in filesets?
Internet Archive Frequently Asked QuestionsMD5 checksums files are not exclusive to SHN files. An MD5 checksum can be used to ensure the accuracy of any data file (e.g. .doc, .mp3, .mpeg). Some seeders produce MD5 checksums for their WAV files, as well as for their SHN files. This is just an extra level of confirm to ensure exact copies of the original WAV files are being burned from the SHN files. Checking a WAV file with a MD5 cheksum is no different than checking a SHN file.
What is MD5?
PGP DH vs. RSA FAQMD5 is a hash function by Ron Rivest [RFC1321]. It is an enhanced version of the MD4 hash function (MD4 has been totally broken [RSA98]). MD5 has been included in PGP since inception, but has recently been deprecated due to several security concerns (see section "Has MD5 been broken?"). MD5 seems to have been a catalyst for the changes that we have seen post PGP v2.x.
Do I need the UCD-SNMP / Net-SNMP Perl module?
SNMP Trap Translator v1.2SNMPTT does not REQUIRE the Perl module, but it is recommended. By enabling the Perl module, you will get the following benefits: Conversion of INTEGER values to enumeration tags (for example: Status is now OK instead of Status is now 1) Ability for traps passed from snmptrapdor loaded from the snmptt.conf files to contain symbolic OIDs such as linkDown and IF-MIB::linkUp Variable syntax, description and enums when converting a MIB file using snmpttconvertmib Unless Net-SNMP 5.1.1 or 5.0.8 / 5.
Why don't I get an email when my uploads fail MD5 checksums?
Internet Archive Frequently Asked QuestionsThe system currently only sends emails when MD5 files are included. This means that, if you're uploading FLAC files, you still need to generate and include an MD5 file if you want to receive informational emails about the failures. A recommended tool for creating these files is MD5summer. Please note that before uploading the MD5 created with this tool you should open the MD5 in a text editor and remove the top 3 lines so the first signature is now flush with the top of the file.
A4.5 Is there a Gri module for perl/python/R/octave/...?
Gri Frequently Asked QuestionsNo. The task of creating such modules is so time-consuming that the Gri author cannot undertake it without help. (Note: Gri contains about 40,000 lines of C++ code.) A5.1 Where can I get the latest version of Gri? Gri is available at the Gri development site http://gri.sourceforge.net,
What is a module?
Evolutionary Psychology FAQA module is a psychological adaptation (see above). Note that this usage of the term 'module' differs from several of the definitions of 'module' used by cognitive psychologists. For those familiar with the 'modularity' debate, I will make one brief comment: Fodor distinguishes between cognitive modularity with, and without, information encapsulation (Fodor 2000, p. 56-58).
