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perl-Session-Token

3rd Party (Maintained by Koozali) git repo for perl-Session-Token smeserver

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Perl-Session-Token (PST) is a software package designed to provide a unique identifier to a user's session. It can be used to link a user's session to the server in order to store session data and ensure that only authorized users have access to the session data. This is accomplished by generating a unique token that is used to identify the user's session. The token is typically stored in a cookie or in the URL and is used to track the user's activity and ensure that only authorized users can connect to the server.