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6 Net::SSH::Perl::SSH1 - SSH1 implementation
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9 use Net::SSH::Perl;
10 my $ssh = Net::SSH::Perl->new($host, protocol => 1);
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13 Net::SSH::Perl::SSH1 implements the SSH1 protocol. It is a subclass of
14 Net::SSH::Perl, and implements the interface described in the
15 documentation for that module. In fact, your usage of this module
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17 value (1) when creating your Net::SSH::Perl object, and the SSH1
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20 NOTE: Of course, this is still subject to protocol negotiation with the
21 server; if the server doesn't support SSH1, there's not much the client
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26 Net::SSH::Perl::SSH1 shares the interface described by Net::SSH::Perl.
27 In addition, you can call the following "advanced" methods on a
28 Net::SSH::Perl::SSH1 object, that do not apply to a regular
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31 $ssh->set_cipher($cipher_name)
32 Sets the cipher for the SSH session $ssh to $cipher_name (which must be
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36 Returns the "send" cipher object. This is the object that encrypts
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39 If it's not defined, encryption is not turned on for the session.
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42 Returns the "receive" cipher object. This is the object that decrypts
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45 If it's not defined, encryption is not turned on for the session.
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47 NOTE: the send and receive ciphers and two different objects, each with
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51 $ssh->compression([ $level ])
52 Without arguments, returns the current compression level for the
53 session. If given an argument $level, sets the compression level and
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56 Note that this should not be used to turn compression off. In fact, I
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61 If the return value of this method is undefined or 0, compression is
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64 $ssh->session_key
65 Returns the session key, which is simply 32 bytes of random data and is
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68 AUTHOR & COPYRIGHTS
69 Please see the Net::SSH::Perl manpage for author, copyright, and
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