I tried to use the $ssh->print_log_file($header); and got a bunch of ^M characters in my log.
M
^[[01m[root@host ~ ]^[[m # hostname^M
prdoradb03^M
^[[01m[root@host ~ ]^[[m # uptime^M
3:15pm up 9 day(s), 15:59, 3 users, load average: 5.04, 5.59, 5.3
+2^M
^[[01m[root@host ~ ]^[[m # passwd amagana^M
New Password: ^M
Re-enter new Password: ^M
passwd: password successfully changed for amagana^M
^[[01m[root@host ~ ]^[[m # exit^M
logout^M
$
$ssh->log_file($filename);
$ssh->debug(1);
$ssh->print_log_file($header);
$ssh->expect ( $timeout,
[ qr/Password:/],
[ qr/Are you sure you want to continue connecting \(yes\/no\)?/]
);
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