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Special Forums Hardware LFH60 and dms-59 Post 303025891 by Linusolaradm1 on Wednesday 14th of November 2018 01:04:51 PM
Old 11-14-2018
LFH60 and dms-59

Simple question:LFH60 and DMS-59 Are the same thing?I have a matrox m920,for connect it to svga monitor is sufficient a dms59-to-vga like this


YLJYTK DMS-59 Pin to Dual VGA 15Pin Female Video Card Splitter Adapter Cable

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Authen::Simple::Adapter(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Authen::Simple::Adapter(3pm)

NAME
Authen::Simple::Adapter - Adapter class for implementations SYNOPSIS
package Authenticate::Simple::Larry; use strict; use base 'Authen::Simple::Adapter'; __PACKAGE__->options({ secret => { type => Params::Validate::SCALAR, default => 'wall', optional => 1 } }); sub check { my ( $self, $username, $password ) = @_; if ( $username eq 'larry' && $password eq $self->secret ) { $self->log->debug( qq/Successfully authenticated user '$username'./ ) if $self->log; return 1; } $self->log->debug( qq/Failed to authenticate user '$username'. Reason: 'Invalid credentials'/ ) if $self->log; return 0; } 1; DESCRIPTION
Adapter class for implementations. METHODS
o new ( %parameters ) If overloaded, this method should take a hash of parameters. The following options should be valid: o cache ( $ ) Any object that supports "get", "set". Only successful authentications are cached. cache => Cache::FastMmap->new o callback ( & ) A subref that gets called with two scalar references, username and password. callback = sub { my ( $username, $password ) = @_; if ( length($$password) < 6 ) { return 0; # abort, invalid credintials } if ( $$password eq 'secret' ) { return 1; # abort, successful authentication } return; # proceed; } o log ( $ ) Any object that supports "debug", "info", "error" and "warn". log => Log::Log4perl->get_logger('Authen::Simple') log => $r->log log => $r->server->log o init ( \%parameters ) This method is called after construction. It should assign parameters and return the instance. sub init { my ( $self, $parameters ) = @_; # mock with parameters return $self->SUPER::init($parameters); } o authenticate ( $username, $password ) End user method. Applies callback, checks cache and calls "check" unless aborted by callback or a cache hit. o check ( $username, $password ) Must be implemented in sublcass, should return true on success and false on failure. o check_password( $password, $encrypted ) o options ( \%options ) Must be set in subclass, should be a valid Params::Validate specification. Accessors for options will be created unless defined in sublcass. __PACKAGE__->options({ host => { type => Params::Validate::SCALAR, optional => 0 }, port => { type => Params::Validate::SCALAR, default => 80, optional => 1 } }); SEE ALSO
Authen::Simple Authen::Simple::Password Params::Validate AUTHOR
Christian Hansen "chansen@cpan.org" COPYRIGHT
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-19 Authen::Simple::Adapter(3pm)
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