Hi all, I am a newbie in scripting Perl program. Currently, I have a project that build an application using Perl but I don't have much experiences. So, could you all here please help me on this. My tool/application: Can ssh to a server then issuing commands to get log files and verify them. Example: - ssh to a server address: root@192.168.1.10 , pass: 123456 - issue "date" - get outputs and push them into a variable @tmp. outputs like "Thu Oct 10 02:16:39 CDT 2019" - then i will have a logic to verify them. For now, I tried to find some guides on the Internet, but still confusing... - Using which function to connect to a server, issuing commands and get output? - How to build an application? Also, please help to show me some links or video related. Thank you very much!


In reply to [Help]Build a tool/application using Perl by tctoa

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