I have no success in getting Net::OpenSSH working within a mod_perl handler, neither with mod_perl 1 nor with mod_perl 2. Here's some test code to exhibit the problem:
package test::openssh; use strict; use warnings; use constant MP2 => (($ENV{MOD_PERL_API_VERSION} || 0) >= 2 or eval "require Apache2::ServerUtil; Apache2::Se +rverUtil::server_root ()"); BEGIN { if (MP2) { require Apache2::Const; require Apache2::RequestRec; require Apache2::RequestUtil; Apache2::Const->import(qw(OK)); } else { require Apache::Constants; Apache::Constants->import(qw(OK)); } } use Net::OpenSSH; use File::Temp qw(tempdir); # Please change the following two lines: use constant SSH_HOST => 'user@host'; use constant SSH_PRIVATE_KEY => "/path/to/private/key/id_dsa"; sub handler ($$) { my($class, $r) = @_; my $ctl_dir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1, TMPDIR => 1) or die $!; my $ssh = Net::OpenSSH->new(SSH_HOST, master_opts => ["-vvv", -i => SSH_PRIV +ATE_KEY, -o => "stricthostkeychecking=no"], ctl_dir => $ctl_dir, strict_mode => 0, ); die $ssh->error if $ssh->error; my $date = $ssh->capture("date"); $r->send_http_header; $r->print("hello, the date at " . $ssh->get_host . " is $date\n"); OK; } 1; __END__
The handler is installed into the Apache using this snippet in the httpd.conf:
<Perl> #use lib "/tmp/lib"; # if necessary </Perl> PerlModule test::openssh <Location "/mytest/openssh"> SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler test::openssh->handler </Location>
After setting up the private key and adding the public key to authorized_keys I tried to using the handler, but had no success. On an old Debian Linux system (perl 5.8.8, mod_perl 1.29) the error is:
[Wed Mar 24 15:31:29 2010] [error] unable to establish master SSH conn +ection: Unknown error at .../test/openssh.pm line 33
On a FreeBSD 8.0 system (perl 5.8.9, mod_perl 2.0.4) the error is a little bit different:
[Wed Mar 24 14:59:55 2010] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] child process ST +DIN is not a real system file handle at /tmp/lib/test/openssh.pm line + 29\n\t(in cleanup) child process STDIN is not a real system file han +dle at -e line 0\n
Any suggestions? I tried some variations with setting the stdin/stdout/stderr options of Net::OpenSSH, but still had no success.

In reply to Net::OpenSSH in a mod_perl handler by eserte

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