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By sysconfig at 2006-11-06 02:14
To get the list of username with its user ID in formatted way:
To check whether perl module is installed correctly or not:
If all is correct then output of this command nothing
Quote:
# perl -e 'require Mail::SPF::Query'
To install CPAN module:
Quote:
#cpan
cpan> install Mail::SPF::Query
CPAN: Storable loaded ok
Going to read /root/.cpan/Metadata
Database was generated on Thu, 24 Nov 2005 14:54:20 GMT
Mail::SPF::Query is up to date.
Thanks for taking the to write this down. With all due respect but IMHO this looks more like an addition to the Tricks and hints thread because it explains nothing. It isn't very consistent in what it tries to say and it's in the wrong section (Security).
by arisnb on Wed, 2009-05-13 06:11
Just add command :
1. For check ssh failure log ( in GNU/Linux Debian)
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