1Net::SSH::Perl::Auth::KUesyebroaCrodnItnrti(b3u)ted PerlNeDto:c:uSmSeHn:t:aPteiroln::Auth::KeyboardInt(3)
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NAME

6       Net::SSH::Perl::Auth::KeyboardInt - Keyboard-interactive auth plugin
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SYNOPSIS

9           use Net::SSH::Perl::Auth;
10           my $auth = Net::SSH::Perl::Auth->new('KeyboardInt', $ssh);
11           $auth->authenticate;
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DESCRIPTION

14       Net::SSH::Perl::Auth::KeyboardInt performs keyboard-interactive
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16       when using the SSH2 protocol, and you generally never need to use it
17       manually; the client and server will perform authentication negotiation
18       in order to log in the user, a step which happens automatically.
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20       When you create a new authentication object, you give it a
21       Net::SSH::Perl::SSH2 object $ssh, which should contain an open
22       connection to an ssh daemon, as well as the data that the
23       authentication module needs to proceed.
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25       The authenticate method will enter into a dialog with the server. For
26       keyboard-interactive authentication, this entails sending a request to
27       authenticate the user using this form of authentication, then waiting
28       for any number of prompts for authentication. These prompts are then
29       presented to the user, who enters his/her responses; the responses are
30       then sent back to the server, which either allows or denies the user's
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33       The fact that this authentication method requires responses to
34       interactive prompts requires that you only use this method in an
35       interactive SSH connection.
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AUTHOR & COPYRIGHTS

38       Please see the Net::SSH::Perl manpage for author, copyright, and
39       license information.
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