The program forwards all IMAP traffic between the client and the server, but
keeps the connection to the server alive after the client logs out. When the
same user attempts to log in again, the proxy will use the cached
username/password pair to authenticate the client, and tie the new client to
the old server connection (which was kept alive).
Lasse L. Johnsen
lasse@freebsdcluster.org
We can call outside defined subroutines from the Safe
compartment using share(), and call methods through the object that is
copied into the Safe compartment using varglob(). However, these
subroutines and methods are still executed in the Safe compartment, so
they cannot call other subroutines that are dynamically qualified with
the package name, such as class methods.
Through Safe::Hole, we can execute outside defined subroutines
in the original main compartment from the Safe compartment.
PDF-Table is intended for table generation using PDF::API2.
Description:
Using /usr/bin/telnet in "8-bit environment", for example, BIG5-
encoding Chinese characters environment in Taiwan, is somewhat in-convenient.
To be able to input Chinese characters, "-8 or -L" options are needed,
however, using these options cause another problem. Specifying "-8 or -L"
makes ^U or ^C or ^D or ... (any isprint(c)) malfunction when telnet to SunOS.
How-To-Repeat:
/usr/bin/telnet -8 ms1.hinet.net (ms1.hinet.net running Solaris)
login: abcde^U (or just press Enter)
=> the terminal state goes wrong, "reset" is needed to go back
to "normal state"
Fix:
Apply the following patch:
gopher://freebsd.csie.nctu.edu.tw/00%2f3%2fA0002063
This make telnet "8-bit clean", being able to input 8-bit data (Chinese
characters) without specifying "-8 or -L" options, and telnet to SunOS
without trouble.
See also:
A generic OAuth (1.0/1.0a) strategy for OmniAuth.
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