Search results for "module:Net::SSH::Any"
Net::SSH::Any - SSH client module
************************************************************** *** *** *** NOTE: This is an early release that may contain bugs. *** *** The API is not stable and may change between releases. *** *** *** *** Also, the module tests are quite aggresive...
SALVA/Net-SSH-Any-0.10 - 13 Jun 2016 15:48:05 UTC
Net::SSH::Any::Test - Test SSH modules
"Net::SSH::Any::Test" is a module that tries hard to provide a working SSH service that can be used for testing SSH client packages as Net::SSH::Any. It has several backends implementing different strategies that range from finding an already working...
SALVA/Net-SSH-Any-0.10 - 13 Jun 2016 15:48:05 UTC
Net::SSH::Any::DPipe - bidirectional communication with remote process
SALVA/Net-SSH-Any-0.10
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13 Jun 2016 15:48:05 UTC
Net::SSH::Any::Backend::Sshg3_Cmd - Backend for Tectia sshg3 client
This module implements a Net::SSH::Any backend using the "sshg3" utility distributed as part of the Tectia SSH <http://www.ssh.com/products/tectia-ssh> package. Note that Tectia SSH is not Open Source or Free Software. If you want to use it you will ...
SALVA/Net-SSH-Any-0.10 - 13 Jun 2016 15:48:05 UTC
Net::SSH::Any::Backend::Plink_Cmd - Backend for PuTTY's plink
This module implements a Net::SSH::Any backend using PuTTY's plink utility. It is probably the easiest way to get a working, password authenticated SSH connection on Windows. Unfortunately, it is not completely secure as the password is passed to pli...
SALVA/Net-SSH-Any-0.10 - 13 Jun 2016 15:48:05 UTC
Net::SSH::Any::Backend::Sexec_Cmd - Backend for Bitwise's Tunnelier sexec tool
This module implements a Net::SSH::Any backend using the obscure Bitwise's Tunnelier utility "sexec". Together with the Plink_Cmd backend this is probably one of the easiest ways to get a working, password authenticated SSH connection on Windows. The...
SALVA/Net-SSH-Any-0.10 - 13 Jun 2016 15:48:05 UTC
Net::SSH::Any::Backend::Net_OpenSSH
Custom options supported by this backend: instance => $instance Instead of creating a new Net::OpenSSH reuses the one given. Example: my $ssh = Net::OpenSSH->new($target, ...); my $assh = Net::SSH::Any->new($target, backend => 'Net_OpenSSH', backend_...
SALVA/Net-SSH-Any-0.10 - 13 Jun 2016 15:48:05 UTC