Hi,

I am using Net::OpenSSH, and if providing a password to a connection, it uses the IO:Pty package and gives a warning.

The connection is successful. The issue seems to be with grantpt()

WARN: IO::Pty::new:24: IO::Tty::pty_allocate(nonfatal): grantpt(): Operation not permitted

With debug it shows 'trying grantpt() ...' before this message.

1) any suggestions on how to have grantpt() be successful or not be attempted?

2) Or suppress that specific message or worst case suppress all warning messages from IO::Pty (It was suggested that I use '{ no warning; .. } but I don't want to suppress warnings from Net::OpenSSH itself)

Thanks!

In reply to Solve IO::Pty warning issues from Net::OpenSSH by dkhosla1

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