Hi, I am trying to write a program in perl. it is to check socket from my local machine to multiple remote machines, to multiple destinations. The limitation i have is, on my local machine i only have standard modules installed. I am using expect to skip password as well 1. source hosts list abc.com def.com ghi.com 2. destination list contains host and port as a cvs file 123.com,1586 456.com,1234 789.com,5678 these files should be passed as argument , my program is still incomplete without expect. any help would be greatly appreciated

Please help, it is urgent, any help would be greatly appreciated. I am very new to perl. Kindly assist on completing this

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use Data::Dumper; use Expect; use strict; use warnings; my $exp = new Expect; $exp->log_file("SSHLOGFILE.txt"); $exp->log_stdout(0); my $user = 'xxxxxx'; my $pw = 'yyyyyyyy'; if( ! defined $ARGV[0] ) { print "Usage: new.pl source destination\n"; exit; } my $file1 = $ARGV[0] or die "Need to get CSV file on the command line\ +n"; my $file2 = $ARGV[1] or die "Need to get CSV file on the command line\ +n"; open my $info, $file1 or die "Could not open $file1: $!"; while( my $line = <$info>) { print $line; open(SSH,"/usr/bin/ssh xxxxxx\@host ps aux |") or die "$!\n"; open my $data, $file2 or die "Could not open $file2: $!"; for (my $nice = <$data>) { chomp ($nice); my ($servername, $portnumber) = split (',', $nice); print "$servername \n"; print "$portnumber \n"; while (<SSH>) { printf "%s %s\n", $servername, $portnumber; use IO::Socket; my $sock = new IO::Socket::INET (PeerAddr => $servername,P +eerPort => $portnumber,Proto => 'tcp'); print "ERROR: Could not create socket: $!\n" unless $sock +; printf "%s\n", "SUCCESS: Port Responded" if $sock; close($sock) if $sock; } close SSH; exit; redo; } close $data; } close $info; exit

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