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ssh2_auth_password(3) [php man page]

SSH2_AUTH_PASSWORD(3)							 1						     SSH2_AUTH_PASSWORD(3)

ssh2_auth_password - Authenticate over SSH using a plain password

SYNOPSIS
bool ssh2_auth_password (resource $session, string $username, string $password) DESCRIPTION
Authenticate over SSH using a plain password. Since version 0.12 this function also supports keyboard_interactive method. PARAMETERS
o $session - An SSH connection link identifier, obtained from a call to ssh2_connect(3). o $username - Remote user name. o $password - Password for $username RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Authenticating with a password <?php $connection = ssh2_connect('shell.example.com', 22); if (ssh2_auth_password($connection, 'username', 'secret')) { echo "Authentication Successful! "; } else { die('Authentication Failed...'); } ?> PHP Documentation Group SSH2_AUTH_PASSWORD(3)

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SYNOPSIS
resource ssh2_shell (resource $session, [string $term_type = "vanilla"], [array $env], [int $width = 80], [int $height = 25], [int $width_height_type = SSH2_TERM_UNIT_CHARS]) DESCRIPTION
Open a shell at the remote end and allocate a stream for it. PARAMETERS
o $session - An SSH connection link identifier, obtained from a call to ssh2_connect(3). o $term_type -$term_type should correspond to one of the entries in the target system's /etc/termcap file. o $env -$env may be passed as an associative array of name/value pairs to set in the target environment. o $width - Width of the virtual terminal. o $height - Height of the virtual terminal. o $width_height_type -$width_height_type should be one of SSH2_TERM_UNIT_CHARS or SSH2_TERM_UNIT_PIXELS. RETURN VALUES
EXAMPLES
Example #1 Executing a command <?php $connection = ssh2_connect('shell.example.com', 22); ssh2_auth_password($connection, 'username', 'password'); $stream = ssh2_shell($connection, 'vt102', null, 80, 24, SSH2_TERM_UNIT_CHARS); ?> SEE ALSO
ssh2_exec(3), ssh2_tunnel(3), ssh2_fetch_stream(3). PHP Documentation Group SSH2_SHELL(3)
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