Hi Guys. Again with problem with Net::OpenSSH and a script. Finally i managed to install Net:OpenSSH 0.74 on a HP-UX B11.31 This server is running this version of ssh
bash-4.3$ ssh -V OpenSSH_5.8p1+sftpfilecontrol-v1.3-hpn13v7, OpenSSL 0.9.8r 8 Feb 2011 HP-UX Secure Shell-A.05.80.004, HP-UX Secure Shell version
When i try to run the connect constructor, it returns me this error and stops (because of the Die and my script)
ControlPath too long SSH connetion failed: unable to establish master SSH connection: bad p +assword or master process exited unexpectedly at
Part of the script that fails
for my $vh(sort @hosts) { for my $vl(@logins) { for my $vp(@pwd) { print "Escaneando host $vh con usuarios $vl password $vp\n"; #PREPARAMOS CONEXION SSH my $ssh = Net::OpenSSH->new($vh, user => $vl, password => $vp) o +r warn "Host $vh caido\n"; $ssh->error and die "SSH connetion failed: " . $ssh->error; #print "$ssh->error"; ....
Any ideas?¿?¿

In reply to Net::OpenSSH problem "controlpath is too long" by Sombrerero_loco

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