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App::ClusterSSH::Host(3)




SYNOPSIS

           use ClusterSSH::Host;

           my $host = ClusterSSH::Host->new({
               hostname => 'hostname',
           });
           my $host = ClusterSSH::Host->parse_host_string('username@hostname:1234');


DESCRIPTION

       Object representing a host.  Include details to contact the host such
       as hostname/ipaddress, username and port.


METHODS

       $host=ClusterSSH::Host->new ({ hostname => 'hostname' })
           Create a new host object.  'hostname' is a required arg, 'username'
           and 'port' are optional.  Raises exception if an error occurs.

       $host->get_hostname
       $host->get_username
       $host->get_port
       $host->get_master
       $host->get_geometry
       $host->get_type
           Return specific details about the host

       $host->set_username
       $host->set_port
       $host->set_master
       $host->set_geometry
       $host->set_type
           Set specific details about the host after its been created.

       get_realname
           If the server name provided is not an IP address (either IPv4 or
           IPv6) attempt to resolve it and retun the discovered names.

       get_givenname
           Alias to get_hostname, for use when " get_realname " might return
           something different

       parse_host_string
           Given a host string, returns a host object.  Parses hosts such as

       check_ssh_hostname
           Check the objects hostname to see whether or not it may be
           configured within the users  $HOME/.ssh/config  configuration file

       read_ssh_file
           Method to ease reading in ssh configuration files.  Used for
           grabbing hostnames for validation when used in clusters

           host
           192.168.0.1
           user@host
           user@192.168.0.1
           host:port
           [1234:1234:1234::4567]:port
           1234:1234:1234::4567

           and so on.  Cope with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses - raises a warning if
           the IPv6 address is ambiguous (i.e. in the last example, is the
           4567 part of the IPv6 address or a port definition?) and assumes it
           is part of address.  Use brackets to avoid seeing warning.



perl v5.28.2                      2019-08-22          App::ClusterSSH::Host(3)

clusterssh 4.140.0 - Generated Sun Aug 25 13:35:39 CDT 2019
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