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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users hme0 babble -- ? Post 9861 by joseph_shibu on Monday 5th of November 2001 05:02:26 AM
Old 11-05-2001
hme0 babble -- ?

Dear Reader,

I have a very unique problem. Quite often my on board ethernet port( hme0 ) related message is appearing in /var/adm/messages.
The message is hme0: babble.. The port is up and alive.

What does this message mean.. Is the on board port is about to fail??

Thanks in advance,
 

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Digest::BubbleBabble(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 Digest::BubbleBabble(3pm)

NAME
Digest::BubbleBabble - Create bubble-babble fingerprints SYNOPSIS
# Create a fingerprint of a simple string. use Digest::BubbleBabble qw( bubblebabble ); my $fingerprint = bubblebabble( Digest => "Pineapple" ); # Create a fingerprint of a SHA-1 hash. use Digest::SHA qw( sha1 ); $fingerprint = bubblebabble( Digest => sha1("hello") ); DESCRIPTION
Digest::BubbleBabble takes a message digest (often generated by either of the MD5 or SHA-1 message digest algorithms) and creates a fingerprint of that digest in "bubble babble" format. Bubble babble is a method of representing a message digest as a string of "real" words, to make the fingerprint easier to remember. The "words" are not necessarily real words, but they look more like words than a string of hex characters. Bubble babble fingerprinting is used by the SSH2 suite (and, consequently, by Net::SSH::Perl, the Perl SSH implementation) to display easy- to-remember key fingerprints. The key (a DSA or RSA key) is converted into a textual form, digested using Digest::SHA, and run through bubblebabble to create the key fingerprint. USAGE
Digest::BubbleBabble conditionally exports one function called bubblebabble; to import the function you must choose to import it, like this: use Digest::BubbleBabble qw( bubblebabble ); bubblebabble( Digest => $digest ) Currently takes only one pair of arguments, the key of which must be Digest, the value of which is the actual message digest $digest. You should generate this message digest yourself using either Digest::MD5 of Digest::SHA. Returns the bubble babble form of the digest. SEE ALSO
The BubbleBabble specification is available at: http://web.mit.edu/kenta/www/one/bubblebabble/spec/jrtrjwzi/draft-huima-01.txt LICENSE
Digest::BubbleBabble is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. AUTHOR &; COPYRIGHTS Benjamin Trott, cpan@stupidfool.org Except where otherwise noted, Digest::BubbleBabble is Copyright 2001 Benjamin Trott. All rights reserved. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-21 Digest::BubbleBabble(3pm)
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