Dear Rob,

Now it ran upto 22 test, after giving a secure host ip.
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]: 10.123.3.9 ok 12 - connect to 10.123.3.9 ok 13 - kex method: diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1 ok 14 - hostkey method: ssh-rsa ok 15 - crypt_cs method: aes256-cbc ok 16 - crypt_sc method: aes256-cbc ok 17 - mac_cs method: hmac-sha1 ok 18 - mac_sc method: hmac-sha1 ok 19 - comp_cs method: none ok 20 - comp_sc method: none ok 21 - have MD5 hostkey hash ok 22 - have SHA1 hostkey hash The getpwuid function is unimplemented at 1 line 73, <STDIN> line 1. # Looks like you planned 72 tests but only ran 22. # Looks like your test died just after 22.


Please advice

In reply to Re^7: SSH2 for windows by shanthiann
in thread SSH2 for windows by shanthiann

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