The source files in this distribution are Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Peter Behroozi and are licensed for use under the same terms as Perl itself. CGI::SecureState NOTE: If you are upgrading from the 0.2x series, you must read the documentation or risk FIRE, DISASTER, or SUDDEN DEATH from upper management when they realize that all your scripts have nasty warnings at the top. Perhaps yours are more relaxed than that, but now that I have your attention, read the documentation anyway as it contains important updates. CGI::SecureState is a module that provides a transparent and secure way to maintain state between HTTP requests. It was originally written to resemble CGI::Persistent as closely as possible. To install CGI::SecureState, all you should have to do is the standard % perl Makefile.PL % make % make install Then test the installation: % make test and everything should work. This assumes that you have the following: Long file names (at least 27 chars): needed to ensure remote ticket authenticity. Crypt::Blowfish: it couldn't be called "Secure" without. At some point in the future (as better algorithms become available), this requirement may be changed. Tested with versions 2.06, 2.09. Digest::SHA1: for super-strong (160 bit) hashing of data. It is used in key generation and filename generation. Tested with versions 1.03, 2.01. CGI: it couldn't be called "CGI" without. Should not be a problem as it comes standard with Perl 5.004 and above. Fcntl: for file flags that are portable (like LOCK_SH and SEEK_SET). Comes with Perl. File::Spec: for concatenating directories and filenames in a portable way. Comes with Perl. Perl: Hmmm. Tested with stable releases from v5.005_03 to v5.8.0. There may be several bugs induced by lower versions of Perl, which are not limited to the failure to compile, the failure to behave properly, or the mysterious absence of your favorite pair of lemming slippers. The author is exempt from wrongdoing and liability, especially if you decide to use CGI::SecureState with a version of Perl less than 5.005_03.