Hi, thanks for this information. Net::SSH is something I did not know about. It looks very interesting. However, (from glancing briefly over the documentation), it does not look like it supports passwords or passphrase encrypted private-keys. We require public key and password authentication.

For someone else to decrypt the file containing my passwords (and passphrases), they would have to sniff my keyboard as I type in the decryption salt every time I run.

forks (E/EL/ELIZABETH/forks-0.01.tar.gz) looks extremely cool, and I am going to play with this very soon :) I guess it pays to search CPAN first! Thanks for your help!

Rohit

In reply to Re: Re: fork + Expect.pm + ssh == success! by Cmdr_Tofu
in thread fork + Expect.pm + ssh == success! by Cmdr_Tofu

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