I have installed Net::SSH module in my system without error. Even i could not use this module.

Find my code and error as Below:

use Net::SSH qw(sshopen2); use strict; my $user = "flexpm"; my $host = "155.226.230.99"; my $cmd = "ls"; sshopen2("$user\@$host", *READER, *WRITER, "$cmd") || die "ssh: Erro +r $!"; while (<READER>) { chomp(); print "$_\n"; } close(READER);

Error:

D:\Projects\Cingular\Test>perl test.pl Host key verification failed.

Below i pasted that message when i got the message while installing the module.

C:\Documents and Settings\RAJARAJESWARI\Desktop\Net-SSH-0.08>nmake tes +t Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 1.50 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1988-94. All rights reserved. C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe "-Iblib\lib" "-Iblib\arch" test.pl 1..1 ok 1 C:\Documents and Settings\RAJARAJESWARI\Desktop\Net-SSH-0.08>nmake ins +tall Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 1.50 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1988-94. All rights reserved. Appending installation info to C:\Perl\lib/perllocal.pod

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