Hi, When I try to run the following script I get this: Can't locate object method "New" via package "Net::SSH" at
use strict; use warnings; use Net::SSH(); my $Host = "ip1.ip2.ip2.ip4"; my $Port = "1234"; my $passwd = "psw"; my $username = "user"; my $t = New Net::SSH(Timeout => 30); $t->open(Host => $Host,Port => $Port); $t->errmode("return"); $t->waitfor('/:/'); $t->print($username); $t->waitfor('/:/'); $t->print($passwd);
If I use this script:
use strict; use warnings; use Net::SSH::Perl(); my $Host = "ip1.ip2.ip2.ip4"; my $Port = "1234"; my $passwd = "psw"; my $username = "user"; my $t = New Net::SSH::Perl(Timeout => 30); $t->open(Host => $Host,Port => $Port); $t->errmode("return"); $t->waitfor('/:/'); $t->print($username); $t->waitfor('/:/'); $t->print($passwd);
I receive the following error:
C:\>perl SSH3.pl Can't locate Net/SSH/Perl.pm in @INC (@INC contains: C:/Perl64/site/li +b C:/Perl64/lib .) at SSH3.pl line 4. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at SSH3.pl line 4.
Any suggestion? Many thanks in advance... Andrea

In reply to Can't locate object method "New" via package "Net::SSH" at by eandalu

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