Hi, Monks, good day.

I wonder anybody tried Net::SFTP::Foreign with priv key with passphrase and also password before?

Here is a good thread about how to support both key and password authentication. salva gave a lot of explanations.But in this case, no passphrase was mentioned. Does Net::SFTP::Foreign support identity file and user password?

In my case, if I pass passphrase in the hash, it will give me error: Invalid option 'password' or bad combination of options at ..../MySFTP.pm line .... Here is the code sample:

my $sftp = Net::SFTP::Foreign->new( $sftp_host, more => [ '-o', "IdentityFile=$ssh_key_path", '-o', 'PreferredAuthentications=keyboard-interactive,pas +sword,publickey', '-vvv' ], user => $sftp_user, password => $sftp_password, passphrase => $sftp_passphrase, timeout => 10, port => $port, stderr_fh => $my_err );

I can manually log into remote server with passphrase and password typed in when being asked.

Thank you very much.


In reply to Net::SFTP::Foreign does not support both passphrase and password? by khandielas

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