I think it's called 'inside-out'?
No, Net::SSH2 is not an inside-out based object.
It is a wrapper for a C library. The only value objects of Net::SSH2 require on the Perl side is a pointer to the underlaying C structure representing the SSH connection and so a reference to a scalar is enough. That's quite common.
In any case, using inheritance to redefine some methods in a class that was (at least a-priori) not designed to be used that way usually is not a good idea.
A better approach is to use delegation, specially in Perl, where you can use AUTOLOAD (see perlsub) to generate proxy methods on the fly easyly.
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