Yes this is for Net::SSH::Perl. I installed GMP::BigInt and replaced Math::GMP with Math::BigInt in all the modules. But still when I execute the following script

use Net::SSH::Perl;

$host="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx";

$username = "user";

$pass = "pass";

$ssh=Net::SSH::Perl->new($host, debug=>1, cipher=>'DES', port =>22);

$ssh->login($username, $pass);

my(@arra) = $ssh->cmd("?");

print "output: $arra\n";

I got this message with an error

$ perl cisco_pix.pl

Nalina: Reading configuration data /home/Administrator/.ssh/config

Nalina: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh_config

Nalina: Connecting to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, port 22.

Nalina: Remote protocol version 1.5, remote software version Cisco-1.25

Nalina: Net::SSH::Perl Version 1.25, protocol version 1.5.

Nalina: No compat match: Cisco-1.25.

Nalina: Connection established.

Nalina: Waiting for server public key.

Nalina: Received server public key (768 bits) and host key (2048 bits).

Nalina: Host 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx' is known and matches the host key.

Undefined subroutine &Math::GMP::sizeinbase_gmp called at /usr/lib/perl5/site_pe rl/5.8.2/Net/SSH/Perl/Util/RSA.pm line 30.



I am using Cygwin bash shell.

What is the compatible function for sizeinbase_gmp in BigInt?

Regards

Nalina

In reply to Re^4: problem with Math::GMP by Anonymous Monk
in thread problem with Math::GMP by Nalina

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