Net::SSH::Perl::Auth::Password - Password authentication plugin
use Net::SSH::Perl::Auth;
my $auth = Net::SSH::Perl::Auth->new('Password', $ssh);
print "Valid auth" if $auth->authenticate;
Net::SSH::Perl::Auth::Password performs password authentication with a
remote sshd server. When you create a new password auth object, you give it an
$ssh object, which should contain an open connection to
an ssh daemon, as well as the data that the authentication module needs to
proceed.
The authenticate method will enter into a dialog with the
server. For password authentication, all that needs to be done is to send a
password (encrypted by the standard SSH encryption layer) to the server, and
wait for its response. If the $ssh object doesn't
already have a password that you've given it,
Net::SSH::Perl::Auth::Password will check to see if you're in an
interactive session (see the docs for Net::SSH::Perl), and if so will
issue a prompt, asking you to enter your password. If the session is not
interactive (if it's in batch mode), we send a blank password to comply with
the protocol, but odds are the authentication will then fail.
Please see the Net::SSH::Perl manpage for author, copyright, and license
information.