On both client and server side it having Linux operating system. I have implemented it by using Net::SSH::Expect
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Net::SSH::Expect;
use Data::Dumper;
my ($host,$user,$password) = ('172',"abc","xyz",);
my $ssh = Net::SSH::Expect->new(
'host'=>$host,
'user'=>$user,
'password'=>$password,
'timeout' => 20
);
my $login_output = $ssh->login();
my $file = "/foo/boo";
$ssh->send("cat $file");
while (my $line = $ssh->read_line())
{
print "Doing operation on $line\n";
}
But it is very slow, takes too much time to get connect with remote server and also take time to do "cat" of large file(~200mb).
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