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EBook::Tools::MSReader(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			       EBook::Tools::MSReader(3pm)

NAME
EBook::Tools::MSReader - Helper code for working with Microsoft Reader (.lit) e-books. SYNOPSIS
use EBook::Tools::MSReader qw(find_convertlit find_convertlit_keys system_convertlit); $EBook::Tools::MSReader::convertlit_cmd = '/opt/convertlit/clit'; $EBook::Tools::MSReader::convertlit_keys = '/opt/convertlit/keys.txt'; my $convertlit = find_convertlit(); my $keyfile = find_convertlit_keys(); system_convertlit(infile => 'myfile.lit', dir => 'myfile-unpacked'); PROCEDURES
All procedures are exportable, but none are exported by default. "find_convertlit()" Attempts to locate the convertlit executable by making a test execution on predicted locations (including just checking PATH) and looking in the EBook::Tools user configuration directory (see "userconfigdir()" in EBook::Tools. Returns the system command used for a successful invocation, or undef if nothing worked. This will use package variable $convertlit_cmd as its first guess, and set that variable to the return value as well. "find_convertlit_keys($filename)" Attempts to locate the convertlit "keys.txt" file by checking predicted filenames, both in the current working directory and in the EBook::Tools user configuration directory (see "userconfigdir()" in EBook::Tools. If $filename is provided, the file "basename-keys.txt" will also be checked in both locations. Returns the name of the first file found, or undef if nothing was found. This will use package variable $convertlit_keys as its first guess, and set that variable to the return value as well. "system_convertlit(%args)" Runs "convertlit" to extract or downconvert a MS Reader .lit file. The procedures find_convertlit() and find_convertlit_keys() are both called to locate necessary helper files. Returns the return value from convertlit, or undef if convertlit or the input file could not be found, or neither output file nor directory is specified. Arguments o "infile" The input filename. If not specified or invalid, the procedure croaks. o "outfile" The output filename. If this is specified convertlit will perform a downconversion. o "dir" The output directory. If this is specified, and "outfile" is not, convertlit will perform an extraction. If both this and "outfile" are specified, convertlit will downconvert and place the downconverted file into the specified directory. o "keyfile" The location of the "keys.txt" file containing the encryption keys, if available. This is only required if the ".lit" file is DRM- protected and package variable $convertlit_keys does not point to the correct file. BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
o All handling happens through ConvertLIT as an external helper. Native Perl code may eventually be written to handle non-DRMed extraction. o Unit tests are unwritten AUTHOR
Zed Pobre <zed@debian.org> LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008 Zed Pobre Licensed to the public under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2. ConvertLIT (not included) is copyright 2002, 2003 Dan A. Jackson, and licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. perl v5.10.1 2012-01-05 EBook::Tools::MSReader(3pm)

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KEYARCH(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					       KEYARCH(1p)

NAME
keyarch - DNSSEC-Tools daemon to archive old KSK and ZSK keys SYNOPSIS
keyarch [options] <keyrec_file | rollrec_file> DESCRIPTION
The keyarch program archives old KSK and ZSK keys. Keys are considered old if they are revoked or obsolete. Keys marked as either kskrev or zskrev are revoked; keys marked as either kskobs or zskobs are obsolete. Archived keys are prefixed with the seconds-since-epoch as a means of distinguishing a zone's keys that have the same five digit number. If the required file argument is a keyrec file, then expired keys listed in that file are archived. If the file argument is a rollrec file, the keyrec files of the zones in that file are checked for expired keys. If the -zone option is given, then only revoked and obsolete keys belonging to the specified zone will be archived. The archive directory is either zone-specific (listed in the zone's keyrec record in the zone's keyrec file) or the default archive directory given in the DNSSEC-Tools configuration file. The count of archived keys is given as the program's exit code. Error exit codes are negative. OPTIONS
The following options are recognized: -zone zone_file Name of the zone whose KSKs will be archived. If this is not given, then all the zones defined in the rollrec file will be checked. -kskonly Only archive KSK keys. -zskonly Only archive ZSK keys. -dtconfig config_file Name of an alternate DNSSEC-Tools configuration file to be processed. If specified, this configuration file is used in place of the normal DNSSEC-Tools configuration file not in addition to it. Also, it will be handled prior to keyrec files, rollrec files, and command-line options. -quiet No output will be given. -verbose Verbose output will be given. -help Display a usage message. -Version Displays the version information for keyarch and the DNSSEC-Tools package. EXIT VALUES
On success, keyarch's exit code is the number of keys archived. keyarch has a 0 exit code if the help message is given. keyarch has a negative exit code if an error is encountered. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2012 SPARTA, Inc. All rights reserved. See the COPYING file included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details. AUTHOR
Wayne Morrison, tewok@tislabs.com SEE ALSO
rollerd(8), zonesigner(8) Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::conf.pm(3), Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::dnssectools.pm(3), Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::defaults.pm(3), Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::keyrec.pm(3), Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::rollrec.pm(3) keyrec(5), rollrec(5) perl v5.14.2 2012-06-21 KEYARCH(1p)
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