Trying to keep it simple, I am unable to connect to a remote test platform using openssh with ActivePerl under windows, I am able to secure shell into the server in question using a CRT application.
My code is below:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Net::OpenSSH;
$Net::OpenSSH::debug = ~0;
my $ssh = Net::OpenSSH->new("root:viking@10.0.0.29",timeout => 30,stri
+ct_mode => 0);
$ssh->error and die "Unable to connect: " + $ssh->error;
print "Connected to $ssh\n";
undef $ssh;
the output I receive is:
c:\Users\lax1_test\Desktop\ASRT_trunk>perl -w test.pl
# open_ext: ['ssh','-V']
# io3 mloop, cin: 0, cout: 1, cerr: 0
# io3 fast, cin: 0, cout: 1, cerr: 0
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