Hi Rob,

Test, Only ran 11

1..72 ok 1 - use Net::SSH2; ok 2 - new session isa Net::SSH2 ok 3 - error state clear ok 4 - set banner ok 5 - LIBSSH2_* constants ok 6 - libSSH2 version 0.14 > 0.11 ok 7 - list version match ok 8 - API date yyyymmddhhmm ok 9 - banner is SSH-2.0-libssh2_0.14 ok 10 - poll indefinite ok 11 - poll 1/4 second To test the connection capabilities of Net::SSH2, we need a test site +running a secure shell server daemon. Enter 'localhost' to use this host. Select host [ENTER to skip]: localhost Net::SSH2::connect: failed to connect to localhost:22: Unknown error a +t 1 line 5 7 # Looks like you planned 72 tests but only ran 11. # Looks like your test died just after 11.

Could you please advice me
Is there any other simple way to trap the output of the channel
Please forgive me, if the question is silly!!.

In reply to Re^5: SSH2 for windows by shanthiann
in thread SSH2 for windows by shanthiann

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