Koodoes to you tempehjunkie!!!. Yes this is what I was looking for; $object->slave_pty->stty('-echo'); and $object->slave_pty-stty('echo'); Yes, on some occasion your really need expect to do the job. In particalar the realms of Administrations, If you have to reset root's password on over 100 servers, then I don't expect you to sit down and log into every one and reset them. I think not :-), this is where Expects comes in. I used it in conjuction with ssh. I also use Expect to do the initiall Private and Public keys stuff so that I may login later without providing password. Thanks to all for participating in this thread.

In reply to Re: Re: scp and ssh without passwd by perlknight
in thread scp and ssh without passwd by perlknight

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