Thanks PodMaster. I initially tried Net::SSH::Perl, but I could not find that either. So I added some repositiories and found it. I added Math::Pari and Crypt::DH, but when I finally get around to run it (using SSH2), it cannot find F_SETFL in ActiveState 2.8. So then I looked at where it uses it and it is trying to set the socket to nonblocking. Bummer.

Then I loaded ::W32Perl per Limbic~Region's suggestion. Then it asked me to install Net::SSH::Perl::Key::DSA. I went to do that, but ppm could not find it. So I tried SSH1. It could not find Math::GMP, even with PodMaster's repository.

Ideas?


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Win32 SSH solution? by traveler
in thread Win32 SSH solution? by traveler

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