Result for 34025BBB303ADF3113EC692BC37B398A120F193C

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/perl-AFS-PAG/kafs/sys-darwin10.c
FileSize4265
MD5EBDF3309A4E483A98180FBABB0D2799D
SHA-134025BBB303ADF3113EC692BC37B398A120F193C
SHA-2561C801D2657D86513230BA509D4039491762D627EA33C0850E933B015585E7305
SSDEEP96:avYEMiYDhqNckOfsOMQH0EoqeHPrGPvq1vAdEXRdE6zrRb:azMhksMQHDWjKkdEarRb
TLSHT120911E4D362753E2105273E6439F0598722AF44B7AA7A810708D4E243F1EC57F3B9DB4
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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MD5F808334C5CA9D9C31D4CB2A6DDAB9440
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionAFS is a distributed file system allowing cross-platform sharing of files among multiple computers. It associates client credentials (called AFS tokens) with a Process Authentication Group, or PAG. AFS::PAG makes available in Perl the PAG manipulation functions provided by the libkafs or libkopenafs libraries. With the functions provided by this module, a Perl program can detect whether AFS is available on the local system (hasafs()) and whether it is currently running inside a PAG (haspag()). It can also create a new PAG and put the current process in it (setpag()) and remove any AFS tokens in the current PAG (unlog()). Note that this module doesn't provide a direct way to obtain new AFS tokens. Programs that need AFS tokens should normally obtain Kerberos tickets (via whatever means) and then run the program *aklog*, which comes with most AFS distributions. This program will create AFS tokens from the current Kerberos ticket cache and store them in the current PAG. To isolate those credentials from the rest of the system, call setpag() before running *aklog*.
PackageNameperl-AFS-PAG
PackageRelease5.108
PackageVersion1.02
SHA-13CB8B21B79866E16EE4908D90C73B644DBC5F16D
SHA-256EB4FDD2FEF7B432B1B38C396DE59CFCDEB34C986A253973D1E41BC0228030039