RE: [Ssh-sftp-perl-users] Net::SFTP
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From: Thompson, M. <Mar...@uk...> - 2005-10-06 15:46:20
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David, I seem to remember I has a similar issue with very slow authentications with SSH. I believe it was something to do with the Math::GMP module but I cannot remember what exactly I'm afraid Regards, Mark _____ From: David M. Funk [mailto:mf...@tr...] Sent: 06 October 2005 14:37 To: ssh...@li... Subject: [Ssh-sftp-perl-users] Net::SFTP Thanks Rob for the nice example! I have a working sftp Perl script now, just takes over 4 minutes to authenticate. I'll live with that since this will run at night when nobody cares. I have the public/private keys login setup with ssh already. I can do this through the command line today. Doesn't seem to work through Perl. In your example you point to a "iddsafile" Can you explain what this is? Is it the public key from the destination or the local private key? Kinda confused with what the identity_files option points to. Thanks, David M. Funk President/CEO Tivoli Certified Enterprise Consultant Specializing in Network and Systems Management Solutions Trinity Solutions 604 Cassandra Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 Phone: 724-316-0721 Fax: 724-772-7889 email: mf...@tr... <http://www.trinitysol.net> http://www.trinitysol.net Find out about The Experian Conference 2005 at www.experian.co.uk/conference2005 ========================================================================== Information in this e-mail and any attachments are confidential, and may not be copied or used by anyone other than the addressee, nor disclosed to any third party without our permission. There is no intention to create any legally binding contract or other binding commitment through the use of this electronic communication unless it is issued in accordance with the Experian Limited standard terms and conditions of purchase or other express written agreement between Experian Limited and the recipient Experian Limited (registration number 653331) Registered office: Talbot House, Talbot Street, Nottingham NG80 1TH Although Experian has taken reasonable steps to ensure that this communication and any attachments are free from computer virus, you are advised to take your own steps to ensure that they are actually virus free. |