monks,

I was trying to access a unix machine which is recently updated with SSH connection. my perl code is

use Net::SSH qw(sshopen2); my $user = "metrica"; my $host = "1em0n5"; my $cmd = "ls"; sshopen2("$user\@155.226.201.96", *READER, *WRITER, "$cmd") || die "ss +h: $!";
and I am getting the error as follows
C:\Documents and Settings\guest\Desktop>'ssh' is not recognized as an +internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Could any one help me to solve this. what is the cause of this issue.


In reply to Remote machine access issue using Net::SSH by greatshots

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