Hi guys.

Im using Net::OpenSSH to connect multiple times to same host , exec some commands and grab it output.

Problem is that I can not make module to work with master mode.

I have read the documentation but can not get it to work.

This is how Im creating object:

my $ssh = Net::OpenSSH->new( $source, $login ? ( user => $login ) : (), $password ? ( password => $password ) : (), #external_master => 1, port => $port, timeout => 60, strict_mode => 0, kill_ssh_on_timeout => 1, ctl_dir => "/tmp/.libnet-openssh-perl", #ctl_path => "reusable_path", master_opts => [-o => "StrictHostKeyChecking=no"], ssh_cmd => $ssh_cmd );

If uncommenting external_master line I get Invalid or bad combination of options ('master_opts')

If uncommenting ctrl_path, I get "ControlSocket reusable_path already exists, disabling multiplexing",

Dont know what to try ... I thought module needs to find existing path so it can reuse but no.

Any help wouls be wellcome.

Leandro


In reply to Net::OpenSSH mater mode is not working by leostereo

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