as we are on this, can i ask a question..:") I didn't know this module exists and just wanted to do something like this.. What I want to do is to copy a file to remote machine and then restart service.(of cource all this via perl program) The problem is how I can do this when I have forbiden the root login via ssh(want to stay the same).
The action to be taken (shell way):
ssh user@remote -c mv /etc/dhcpd.conf /etc/dhcpd.conf.1 scp dhcpd.conf user@remote:/etc/dhcpd.conf ssh user@remote su /etc/init.d/dhcpd restart
any ideas

In reply to Re: Problem with data retrieved from Net::SSH:perl by bugsbunny
in thread Problem with data retrieved from Net::SSH:perl by cosmicsoup

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