Poking around in Net::SSH::Perl and its components, a couple of things suggested themselves to me. First was Net::SSH::Perl::Key->read_private($key_type, $file [, $pass] ) that can read and decrypt a private key using $pass. That with Net::SSH::Perl::Util->_read_passphrase($prompt) might be an approach. While looking at Net::SSH::Perl::Util, though, there was also Net::SSH::Perl::Util->_load_private_key($key_file [, $passphrase]). There is also Net::SSH::Perl::Agent, which indicates it can interact as a client for agent-based publickey authentication.

I know how much "fun" it can be dealing with SSH, so I hope some of the above is helpful.


In reply to Re: get ssh key passphrase from agent by atcroft
in thread get ssh key passphrase from agent by ninto1

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