What kind of access to the remote system do you have?
If you have root access, you might be able to run 'sshd -vV' and then retry your program. You will see all the messages from the server end. I've found those error messages tend to say more than the client when troubleshooting.
Note: You will have to kill the currently running sshd to start a new sshd.
-Kurt
In reply to Re: Net::SSH::Perl problems
by KPeter0314
in thread Net::SSH::Perl problems
by Crayola
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