NAME
Net::SSH::Perl::Constants - Exportable constants
SYNOPSIS
use Net::SSH::Perl::Constants qw( constants );
DESCRIPTION
Net::SSH::Perl::Constants provides a list of common and useful constants for use in communicating with an sshd server, etc.
None of the constants are exported by default; you have to explicitly ask for them. Some of the constants are grouped into bundles that you can grab all at once, or you can just take the individual constants, one by one.
If you wish to import a group, your use statement should look something like this:
use Net::SSH::Perl::Constants qw( :group );
Here are the groups:
msg
All of the MSG constants. In the SSH packet layer protocol, each packet is identified by its type; for example, you have a packet type for starting RSA authentication, a different type for sending a command, etc. The MSG constants are used when creating a new packet, then:
my $packet = $ssh->packet_start( I<msg_constant> );
See the Net::SSH::Perl::Packet and Net::SSH::Perl docs for details.
Net::SSH::Perl doesn't support all of the features of the ssh client, so it doesn't need all of its MSG constants. For a full list of such constants, and an explanation of each, see the SSH RFC.
Here's the list of MSG constants supported by Net::SSH::Perl: SSH_MSG_NONE, SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT, SSH_SMSG_PUBLIC_KEY, SSH_CMSG_SESSION_KEY, SSH_CMSG_USER, SSH_CMSG_AUTH_RHOSTS, SSH_CMSG_AUTH_RSA, SSH_SMSG_AUTH_RSA_CHALLENGE, SSH_CMSG_AUTH_RSA_RESPONSE, SSH_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD, SSH_CMSG_EXEC_SHELL, SSH_CMSG_EXEC_CMD, SSH_SMSG_SUCCESS, SSH_SMSG_FAILURE, SSH_CMSG_STDIN_DATA, SSH_SMSG_STDOUT_DATA, SSH_SMSG_STDERR_DATA, SSH_CMSG_EOF, SSH_SMSG_EXITSTATUS, SSH_MSG_IGNORE, SSH_CMSG_EXIT_CONFIRMATION, SSH_CMSG_AUTH_RHOSTS_RSA, SSH_MSG_DEBUG, SSH_CMSG_REQUEST_COMPRESSION.
hosts
The HOST constants: HOST_OK, HOST_NEW, and HOST_CHANGED. These are returned from the
_check_host_in_hostfile
routine in Net::SSH::Perl::Util. See that docs for that routine for an explanation of the meaning of these constants.
Other exportable constants, not belonging to a group, are:
PROTOCOL_MAJOR
PROTOCOL_MINOR
These two constants describe the version of the protocol supported by this SSH client (ie., Net::SSH::Perl). They're used when identifying the client to the server and vice versa.
PRIVATE_KEY_ID_STRING
A special ID string written to private key files; if the ID string in the file doesn't match this, we stop reading the private key file.
MAX_PACKET_SIZE
The maximum size of a packet in the packet layer.
AUTHOR & COPYRIGHTS
Please see the Net::SSH::Perl manpage for author, copyright, and license information.