useNet::OpenSSH;
...
my ($host, $user, $password, @cmds) = split ',', $line;
my $ssh = Net::OpenSSH->new($host, user => $user, password => $passwor
+d);
if ($ssh->error) {
print STDERR "Unable to log into remote host: ".$ssh->error;
next;
}
print "HOST: $host\n\n"
for my $cmd (@cmds) {
my ($out, $err) = $ssh->capture2($cmd);
print "CMD: $cmd\nRC: $?\nSTDOUT:\n$out\nSTDERR:\n$err\n\n\n";
}
Consider also using some CPAN module to parse the CSV files (i.e.
Text::CSV). That way you will be able to handle files with quoted fields inside correctly.
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