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NAME

       Net::SSH2 - Support for the SSH 2 protocol via libssh2.

SYNOPSIS

         use Net::SSH2;

         my $ssh2 = Net::SSH2->new();

         $ssh2->connect('example.com') or die $!;

         if ($ssh2->auth_keyboard('fizban')) {
             my $chan = $ssh2->channel();
             $chan->exec('program');

             my $sftp = $ssh2->sftp();
             my $fh = $sftp->open('/etc/passwd') or die;
             print $_ while <$fh>;
         }

DESCRIPTION

       "Net::SSH2" is a perl interface to the libssh2 (<http://www.libssh2.org>) library.  It supports the SSH2
       protocol (there is no support for SSH1) with all of the key exchanges, ciphers, and compression of
       libssh2.

       Unless otherwise indicated, methods return a true value on success and false on failure; use the error
       method to get extended error information.

       The typical order is to create the SSH2 object, set up the connection methods you want to use, call
       connect, authenticate with one of the "auth" methods, then create channels on the connection to perform
       commands.

EXPORTS

       Exports the following constant tags:

       all All constants.

       ssh constants:

       callback
       channel
       error
       socket
       trace
           Tracing constants for use with "->trace" and "->new(trace => ...)".

       hash
           Key hash constants.

       method
       disconnect
           Disconnect type constants.

       SFTP constants:

       fx
       fxf
       sftp

METHODS

   new
       Create new SSH2 object.

       To turn on tracing with a debug build of libssh2 use:

           my $ssh2 = Net::SSH2->new(trace => -1);

   banner ( text )
       Set the SSH2 banner text sent to the remote host (prepends required "SSH-2.0-").

   version
       In  scalar  context,  returns  libssh2  version/patch  e.g.  0.18 or "0.18.0-20071110".  In list context,
       returns that version plus the numeric version (major, minor, and patch, each  encoded  as  8  bits,  e.g.
       0x001200 for version 0.18) and the default banner text (e.g. "SSH-2.0-libssh2_0.18.0-20071110").

   error
       Returns  the  last  error  code;  returns false if no error.  In list context, returns (code, error name,
       error string).

       Note that the returned error value is only meaningful after some  other  method  indicates  an  error  by
       returning false.

   sock
       Returns  a  reference  to  the underlying IO::Socket object (usually a derived class as IO::Socket::IP or
       IO::Socket::INET), or "undef" if not yet connected.

   trace
       Calls libssh2_trace with supplied bitmask, to enable all tracing use:

           $ssh2->trace(-1);

       You need a debug build of libssh2 with tracing support.

   timeout ( timeout_ms )
       Enables a global timeout (in milliseconds) which will affect every action.

       libssh2 version 1.2.9 or higher is required to use this method.

   method ( type [, values... ] )
       Sets or returns a method preference; for get, pass in the type only; to set, pass in  either  a  list  of
       values or a comma-separated string.  Values can only be queried after the session is connected.

       The following methods can be set or queried:

       KEX Key exchange method names. Supported values:

           diffie-hellman-group1-sha1
               Diffie-Hellman key exchange with SHA-1 as hash, and Oakley Group 2 (see RFC 2409).

           diffie-hellman-group14-sha1
               Diffie-Hellman key exchange with SHA-1 as hash, and Oakley Group 14 (see RFC 3526).

           diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1
               Diffie-Hellman  key  exchange  with  SHA-1  as hash, using a safe-prime/generator pair (chosen by
               server) of arbitrary strength (specified by client) (see IETF draft secsh-dh-group-exchange).

       HOSTKEY
           Public key algorithms. Supported values:

           ssh-dss
               Based on the Digital Signature Standard (FIPS-186-2).

           ssh-rsa
               Based on PKCS#1 (RFC 3447).

       CRYPT_CS
           Encryption algorithm from client to server. Supported algorithms:

           aes256-cbc
               AES in CBC mode, with 256-bit key.

           rijndael-cbc@lysator.liu.se
               Alias for aes256-cbc.

           aes192-cbc
               AES in CBC mode, with 192-bit key.

           aes128-cbc
               AES in CBC mode, with 128-bit key.

           blowfish-cbc
               Blowfish in CBC mode.

           arcfour
               ARCFOUR stream cipher.

           cast128-cbc
               CAST-128 in CBC mode.

           3des-cbc
               Three-key 3DES in CBC mode.

           none
               No encryption.

       CRYPT_SC
           Encryption algorithm from server to client. See CRYPT_CS for supported algorithms.

       MAC_CS
           Message Authentication Code (MAC) algorithms from client to server. Supported values:

           hmac-sha1
               SHA-1 with 20-byte digest and key length.

           hmac-sha1-96
               SHA-1 with 20-byte key length and 12-byte digest length.

           hmac-md5
               MD5 with 16-byte digest and key length.

           hmac-md5-96
               MD5 with 16-byte key length and 12-byte digest length.

           hmac-ripemd160
               RIPEMD-160 algorithm with 20-byte digest length.

           hmac-ripemd160@openssh.com
               Alias for hmac-ripemd160.

           none
               No encryption.

       MAC_SC
           Message Authentication Code (MAC)  algorithms  from  server  to  client.  See  MAC_SC  for  supported
           algorithms.

       COMP_CS
           Compression methods from client to server. Supported values:

           zlib
               The "zlib" compression method as described in RFC 1950 and RFC 1951.

           none
               No compression

       COMP_SC
           Compression methods from server to client. See COMP_CS for supported compression methods.

   connect ( handle | host [, port [, Timeout => secs ] [, Compress => 1]] )
       Accepts a handle over which to conduct the SSH 2 protocol.  The handle may be:

       an "IO::*" object
       a glob reference
       an integer file descriptor
       a host name and port
           In order to handle IPv6 addresses the optional module IO::Socket::IP needs to be installed (otherwise
           the module will use the IPv4 only core module IO::Socket::INET to establish the connection).

   disconnect ( [description [, reason [, language]]] )
       Send  a  clean disconnect message to the remote server.  Default values are empty strings for description
       and language, and "SSH_DISCONNECT_BY_APPLICATION" for the reason.

   hostkey_hash ( hash type )
       Returns a hash of the host key; note that  the  key  is  raw  data  and  may  contain  nulls  or  control
       characters.  The type may be:

       MD5 (16 bytes)
       SHA1 (20 bytes)

       Note: in previous versions of the module this method was called "hostkey".

   remote_hostkey
       Returns  the  public  key  of  the  remote  host and its type which is one of "LIBSSH2_HOSTKEY_TYPE_RSA",
       "LIBSSH2_HOSTKEY_TYPE_DSS", or "LIBSSH2_HOSTKEY_TYPE_UNKNOWN".

   auth_list ( [username] )
       Get a list (or comma-separated string in scalar context)  of  authentication  methods  supported  by  the
       server;  or  returns  "undef".   If  "undef"  is  returned  and  auth_ok  is true, the server accepted an
       unauthenticated session for the given username.

   auth_ok
       Returns true iff the session is authenticated.

   auth_password ( username [, password [, callback ]] )
       Authenticate using a password ("PasswordAuthentication" must be enabled in  "sshd_config"  or  equivalent
       for this to work.)

       If  the  password  has  expired,  if a callback code reference was given, it's called as "callback($self,
       $username)" and should return a password.  If no callback is provided, LIBSSH2_ERROR_PASSWORD_EXPIRED  is
       returned.

   auth_password_interact ( username [, callback])
       Prompts the user for the password interactively using Term::ReadKey.

   auth_publickey ( username, publickey_path, privatekey_path [, passphrase ] )
       Note that public key and private key are names of files containing the keys!

       Authenticate using keys and an optional passphrase.

       When  libssh2  is compiled using OpenSSL as the crypto backend, passing this method "undef" as the public
       key argument is acceptable (OpenSSH is able to extract the public key from the private one).

   auth_publickey_frommemory ( username, publickey_blob, privatekey_blob [, passphrase ] )
       Authenticate using the given public/private key and an optional passphrase. The keys must be PEM encoded.

       This method requires libssh2 1.6.0 or later compiled with the OpenSSL backend.

   auth_hostbased ( username, publickey, privatekey, hostname, [, local username [, passphrase ]] )
       Host-based authentication using an optional passphrase.  The local username defaults to be  the  same  as
       the remote username.

   auth_keyboard ( username, password | callback )
       Authenticate  using  "keyboard-interactive".  Takes either a password, or a callback code reference which
       is invoked as "callback->(self, username, name, instruction, prompt...)" (where each  prompt  is  a  hash
       with  "text"  and  "echo"  keys,  signifying the prompt text and whether the user input should be echoed,
       respectively) which should return an array of responses.

       If only a username is  provided,  the  default  callback  will  handle  standard  interactive  responses;
       Term::ReadKey is required.

   auth_agent ( username )
       Try to authenticate using ssh-agent. This requires libssh2 version 1.2.3 or later.

   auth ( ... )
       This  is  a general, prioritizing authentication mechanism that can use any of the previous methods.  You
       provide it some parameters and (optionally) a ranked list of methods you  want  considered  (defaults  to
       all).   It  will  remove any unsupported methods or methods for which it doesn't have parameters (e.g. if
       you don't give it a public key, it can't use publickey or hostkey), and try the rest, returning whichever
       one succeeded or a false value if they all failed. If a parameter  is  passed  with  an  undef  value,  a
       default value will be supplied if possible.

       The parameters are:

       rank
           An  optional  ranked  list  of methods to try.  The names should be the names of the Net::SSH2 "auth"
           methods, e.g.  'keyboard'  or  'publickey',  with  the  addition  of  'keyboard-auto'  for  automated
           'keyboard-interactive' and 'password-interact' that prompts the user for the password interactively.

       username
       password
       publickey
       privatekey
       passphrase
           As in the methods, publickey and privatekey are filenames.

       hostname
       local_username
       interact
           If this is set to a true value, interactive methods will be considered.

       fallback
           If  a  password is given but authentication using it fails, the module will fall back to ask the user
           for another password if this parameter is set to a true value.

       cb_keyboard
           auth_keyboard callback.

       cb_password
           auth_password callback.

       For historical reasons and in order to maintain backward compatibility with older versions of the module,
       when the "password" argument is given, it is also used as  the  passphrase  (and  a  deprecation  warning
       generated).

       In order to avoid that behaviour the "passphrase" argument must be also passed (it could be "undef"). For
       instance:

         $ssh2->auth(username => $user,
                     privatekey => $privatekey_path,
                     publickey => $publickey_path,
                     password => $password,
                     passphrase => undef);

       This work around will be removed in a not too distant future version of the module.

   flag (key, value)
       Sets the given session flag.

       The currently supported flag values are:

       COMPRESS
           If  set  before  the  connection  negotiation  is  performed, compression will be negotiated for this
           connection.

           Compression can also be enabled passing the "Compress" option "connect".

       SIGPIPE
           if set, Net::SSH2/libssh2 will not attempt to block SIGPIPEs but  will  let  them  trigger  from  the
           underlying socket layer.

   keepalive_config(want_reply, interval)
       Set how often keepalive messages should be sent.

       "want_reply"  indicates  whether  the  keepalive  messages  should  request  a  response from the server.
       "interval" is number of seconds that can pass without any I/O.

   keepalive_send
       Send a keepalive message if needed.

       On failure returns undef. On success returns how many seconds you can sleep after this  call  before  you
       need to call it again.

       Note that the underlying libssh2 function "libssh2_keepalive_send" can not recover from EAGAIN errors. If
       this method fails with such error, the SSH connection may become corrupted.

   channel ( [type, [window size, [packet size]]] )
       Creates and returns a new channel object.  The default type is "session".  See Net::SSH2::Channel.

   tcpip ( host, port [, shost, sport ] )
       Creates a TCP connection from the remote host to the given host:port, returning a new channel.

       The  "shost"  and  "sport"  arguments  are  merely informative and passed to the remote SSH server as the
       origin of the connection. They default to 127.0.0.1:22.

       Note that this method does not open a new port on the local machine and forwards incoming connections  to
       the remote side.

   listen ( port [, host [, bound port [, queue size ]]] )
       Sets up a TCP listening port on the remote host.  Host defaults to 0.0.0.0; if bound port is provided, it
       should  be  a  scalar  reference  in  which the bound port is returned.  Queue size specifies the maximum
       number of queued connections allowed before the server refuses new connections.

       Returns a new Net::SSH2::Listener object.

   scp_get ( remote [, local ] )
       Retrieve a file with scp; local path defaults to basename of remote.  "local" may be an IO  object  (e.g.
       IO::File, IO::Scalar).

   scp_put ( local [, remote ] )
       Send  a  file  with scp; remote path defaults to same as local.  "local" may be an IO object instead of a
       filename (but it must have a valid stat method).

   sftp
       Return SecureFTP interface object (see Net::SSH2::SFTP).

   public_key
       Return public key interface object (see Net::SSH2::PublicKey).

   known_hosts
       Returns known hosts interface object (see Net::SSH2::KnownHosts).

   poll ( timeout, arrayref of hashes )
       Pass in a timeout in milliseconds and an arrayref of hashes with the following keys:

       handle
           May be a Net::SSH2::Channel or Net::SSH2::Listener object, integer  file  descriptor,  or  perl  file
           handle.

       events
           Requested  events.   Combination  of  LIBSSH2_POLLFD_*  constants  (with  the POLL prefix stripped if
           present), or an arrayref of the names ('in', 'hup' etc.).

       revents
           Returned events.  Returns a hash with the (lowercased) names of the  received  events  ('in',  'hup',
           etc.) as keys with true values, and a "value" key with the integer value.

       Returns undef on error, or the number of active objects.

   block_directions
       Get    the    blocked    direction    when    a    function    returns    LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN,   returns
       LIBSSH2_SOCKET_BLOCK_INBOUND or LIBSSH2_SOCKET_BLOCK_OUTBOUND from the socket export group.

   debug ( state )
       Class method (affects all Net::SSH2 objects).  Pass 1 to enable, 0 to disable.  Debug output is  sent  to
       stderr via "warn".

   blocking ( flag )
       Enable  or  disable  blocking.  Note that if blocking is disabled, methods that create channels may fail,
       e.g. "channel", "SFTP", "scp_*".

SEE ALSO

       Net::SSH2::Channel, Net::SSH2::Listener, Net::SSH2::SFTP, Net::SSH2::File, Net::SSH2::Dir.

       LibSSH2 documentation at <http://www.libssh2.org>.

       IETF Secure Shell (secsh) working group at <http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/secsh-charter.html>.

       Net::SSH::Any and Net::SFTP::Foreign integrate nicely with Net::SSH2.

       Other  Perl  modules  related  to  SSH  you   may   find   interesting:   Net::OpenSSH,   Net::SSH::Perl,
       Net::OpenSSH::Parallel, Net::OpenSSH::Compat.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright (C) 2005 - 2010 by David B. Robins (dbrobins@cpan.org).

       Copyright (C) 2010 - 2015 by Rafael Kitover (rkitover@cpan.org).

       Copyright (C) 2011 - 2015 by Salvador FandiƱo (salva@cpan.org).

       All rights reserved.

       This  library  is  free  software;  you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
       itself, either Perl version 5.8.0 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.

perl v5.22.1                                       2016-01-02                                     Net::SSH2(3pm)