It's in the example, in my script my_ssh.pl, I need to run execute ssh, passing the same parameters that were passed to my script in the first place (which is pretending to be ssh).

As to why I'm doing that. Well, we have a system that executes ssh commands according to a workflow. There is a daemon that runs these ssh commands as child processes. However, they always fail with the following error

ssh: FATAL: ssh_io_register_fd: fd 0 already registered!
The ssh commands are fine elsewhere, so I'm writing a script that will pass the commands to another process, which will then execute them. Hoping that they will be okay, as they won't be invoked by the deamon directly.

(This is a stop gap until we can fix ssh properly.)

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In reply to Re^2: getting the exact string used to call a perl script by reasonablekeith
in thread getting the exact string used to call a perl script by reasonablekeith

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