yes, but remote script is "backup agent". :)
important that the remote STDERR and remote STDOUT redirect to local file.(posteriorly wrought the STDERR messages)
tar czf /tmp/toto.tgz /mnt/Musique/AlJarreau/Jarreau/
work fine here:) but data transfer not ssh tunel and remote created
"tar cz /mnt/Musique/AlJarreau/Jarreau/"
print file STDOUT and
$sshconn->register_handler("stdout", sub { my($outchannel, $outbuffer) = @_; print(FOUT $sshconn->type); });
redirect to local file. the mistake one hour after check in. please try who that way (one hour!!) (use strict OK - this only test :))
see my code comments)
thank you

In reply to Re^6: net::ssh:perl - sshd: debug1: need rekeying by freeop
in thread net::ssh:perl - sshd: debug1: need rekeying by freeop

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