try...
$args{identity_files} = [ $identity ]; # takes ARRAY
$args{protocol} = '2,1'; # try v2 first
works for me...
use Net::SSH::Perl;
$ssh =
Net::SSH::Perl->new( "rtrfoo",
{ identity_files => ["$ENV{HOME}/.ssh/id_dsa"], protocol => "2" }
+);
$ssh->login("myself");
print "@{[$ssh->cmd(q(show version))]}"
__END__
Hostname: rtrfoo
Model: m20
JUNOS Base OS boot [5.6R2.4]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [5.6R2.4]
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