I'm really sorry for the blunder salva. I was not passing the user name while creating the connection. Now SSH is working fine on both the machines.
After this worked, i realized the mistake that I was committing while using the earlier module (Net::SCP::Expect). Now the script is working with that module too. To simplify the explanation, in the first SCP, i needed to run the SCP as user A while in second SCP, which was on a different server, I needed a different user. However, in my script, I was using the same user A for performing SCP on both the machines and that’s why it wasn’t working.
Your pointer helped me in realizing the blunder I was committing. Thanks a lot! :)In reply to Re^6: Unable to do SCP on multiple machines using Perl's Net::SCP::Expect module
by Technext
in thread Unable to do SCP on multiple machines using Perl's Net::SCP::Expect module
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