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Special Forums Cybersecurity Flow of Unix System Post 21659 by LivinFree on Tuesday 21st of May 2002 03:11:35 AM
Old 05-21-2002
"flow"? You're management, aren't you Smilie

Seriously though, it matters what type of Unix system you have, and what you're using it for.

And if you don't mind spending some time browsing around, google is your friend.
 

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Net::OAuth::Client(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Net::OAuth::Client(3pm)

NAME
Net::OAuth::Client - OAuth 1.0A Client SYNOPSIS
# Web Server Example (Dancer) # This example is simplified for illustrative purposes, see the complete code in /demo # Note that client_id is the Consumer Key and client_secret is the Consumer Secret use Dancer; use Net::OAuth::Client; sub client { Net::OAuth::Client->new( config->{client_id}, config->{client_secret}, site => 'https://www.google.com/', request_token_path => '/accounts/OAuthGetRequestToken?scope=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fm8%2Ffeeds%2F', authorize_path => '/accounts/OAuthAuthorizeToken', access_token_path => '/accounts/OAuthGetAccessToken', callback => uri_for("/auth/google/callback"), session => &session, ); } # Send user to authorize with service provider get '/auth/google' => sub { redirect client->authorize_url; }; # User has returned with token and verifier appended to the URL. get '/auth/google/callback' => sub { # Use the auth code to fetch the access token my $access_token = client->get_access_token(params->{oauth_token}, params->{oauth_verifier}); # Use the access token to fetch a protected resource my $response = $access_token->get('/m8/feeds/contacts/default/full'); # Do something with said resource... if ($response->is_success) { return "Yay, it worked: " . $response->decoded_content; } else { return "Error: " . $response->status_line; } }; dance; DESCRIPTION
Net::OAuth::Client represents an OAuth client or consumer. WARNING: Net::OAuth::Client is alpha code. The rest of Net::OAuth is quite stable but this particular module is new, and is under- documented and under-tested. METHODS
new($client_id, $client_secret, %params) Create a new Client o $client_id AKA Consumer Key - you get this from the service provider when you register your application. o $client_secret AKA Consumer Secret - you get this from the service provider when you register your application. o $params{site} o $params{request_token_path} o $params{authorize_path} o $params{access_token_path} o $params{callback} o $params{session} LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2011 Keith Grennan. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-10 Net::OAuth::Client(3pm)
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