I can't see why you need ssh if you don't want to have passwords...
To me this looks like giving to a third party the possibility to login remotely to another server doing whatever they want. And the nice bit is that the third party can't even be eavesdropped :-)
I'm not criticizing your choice, you might have good reasons to do it (very good reasons, I hope), but at this point you can simplify your life and use Net::Rexec or similar, keeping your keys safe with a password (because you might use them for other connections as well).
Happy remote execution! (No pun intended)
-- TMTOWTDI
In reply to Re: perl & ssh
by trantor
in thread perl & ssh
by Anonymous Monk
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