Net::SSH.3pm

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Version: 2008-05-14 (fedora - 04/07/09)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

Net::SSH - Perl extension for secure shell

SYNOPSIS

   use Net::SSH qw(ssh issh sshopen2 sshopen3);
 
   ssh('user@hostname', $command);
 
   issh('user@hostname', $command);
 
   ssh_cmd('user@hostname', $command);
   ssh_cmd( {
     user => 'user',
     host => 'host.name',
     command => 'command',
     args => [ '-arg1', '-arg2' ],
     stdin_string => "string\n",
   } );
 
   sshopen2('user@hostname', $reader, $writer, $command);
 
   sshopen3('user@hostname', $writer, $reader, $error, $command);
 
 

DESCRIPTION

Simple wrappers around ssh commands.

For an all-perl implementation that does not require the system ssh command, see Net::SSH::Perl instead.

SUBROUTINES

ssh [USER@]HOST, COMMAND [, ARGS ... ]
Calls ssh in batch mode.
issh [USER@]HOST, COMMAND [, ARGS ... ]
Prints the ssh command to be executed, waits for the user to confirm, and (optionally) executes the command.
ssh_cmd [USER@]HOST, COMMAND [, ARGS ... ]
ssh_cmd OPTIONS_HASHREF
Calls ssh in batch mode. Throws a fatal error if data occurs on the command's STDERR. Returns any data from the command's STDOUT.

If using the hashref-style of passing arguments, possible keys are:

   user (optional)
   host (requried)
   command (required)
   args (optional, arrayref)
   stdin_string (optional) - written to the command's STDIN
 
 
sshopen2 [USER@]HOST, READER, WRITER, COMMAND [, ARGS ... ]
Connects the supplied filehandles to the ssh process (in batch mode).
sshopen3 HOST, WRITER, READER, ERROR, COMMAND [, ARGS ... ]
Connects the supplied filehandles to the ssh process (in batch mode).

EXAMPLE

   use Net::SSH qw(sshopen2);
   use strict;
 
   my $user = "username";
   my $host = "hostname";
   my $cmd = "command";
 
   sshopen2("$user\@$host", *READER, *WRITER, "$cmd") || die "ssh: $!";
 
   while (<READER>) {
       chomp();
       print "$_\n";
   }
 
   close(READER);
   close(WRITER);
 
 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: How do you supply a password to connect with ssh within a perl script using the Net::SSH module?

A: You don't (at least not with this module). Use RSA or DSA keys. See the
   quick help in the next section and the ssh-keygen(1) manpage.

A #2: See Net::SSH::Expect instead.

Q: My script is ``leaking'' ssh processes.

A: See ``How do I avoid zombies on a Unix system'' in perlfaq8, IPC::Open2, IPC::Open3 and ``waitpid'' in perlfunc.

GENERATING AND USING SSH KEYS

1 Generate keys
Type:
    ssh-keygen -t rsa
 
 

And do not enter a passphrase unless you wanted to be prompted for one during file copying.

Here is what you will see:

    $ ssh-keygen -t rsa
    Generating public/private rsa key pair.
    Enter file in which to save the key (/home/User/.ssh/id_rsa):
    Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):
 
    Enter same passphrase again:
 
    Your identification has been saved in /home/User/.ssh/id_rsa.
    Your public key has been saved in /home/User/.ssh/id_rsa.pub.
    The key fingerprint is:
    5a:cd:2b:0a:cd:d9:15:85:26:79:40:0c:55:2a:f4:23 User@JEFF-CPU
 
 
2 Copy public to machines you want to upload to
"id_rsa.pub" is your public key. Copy it to "~/.ssh" on target machine.

Put a copy of the public key file on each machine you want to log into. Name the copy "authorized_keys" (some implementations name this file "authorized_keys2")

Then type:

      chmod 600 authorized_keys
 
 

Then make sure your home dir on the remote machine is not group or world writeable.

AUTHORS

Ivan Kohler <ivan-netssh_pod@420.am>

Assistance wanted - this module could really use a maintainer with enough time to at least review and apply more patches. Or the module should just be deprecated in favor of Net::SSH::Expect or made into an ::Any style compatibility wrapper that uses whatver implementation is avaialble (Net::SSH2, Net::SSH::Perl or shelling out like the module does now). Please email Ivan if you are interested in helping.

John Harrison <japh@in-ta.net> contributed an example for the documentation.

Martin Langhoff <martin@cwa.co.nz> contributed the ssh_cmd command, and Jeff Finucane <jeff@cmh.net> updated it and took care of the 0.04 release.

Anthony Awtrey <tony@awtrey.com> contributed a fix for those still using OpenSSH v1.

Thanks to terrence brannon <tbone@directsynergy.com> for the documentation in the GENERATING AND USING SSH KEYS section.

Copyright (c) 2004 Ivan Kohler. Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Freeside Internet Services, Inc. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

BUGS

Not OO.

Look at IPC::Session (also fsh, well now the native SSH ``master mode'' stuff)

SEE ALSO

For a perl implementation that does not require the system ssh command, see Net::SSH::Perl instead.

For a wrapper version that allows you to use passwords, see Net::SSH::Expect instead.

For another non-forking version that uses the libssh2 library, see Net::SSH2.

For a way to execute remote Perl code over an ssh connection see IPC::PerlSSH.

ssh-keygen(1), ssh(1), IO::File, IPC::Open2, IPC::Open3