I Have tried with Net::SSH::Expect ...IF i run my script sometime,i was able to login to host..Sometimes not..
Not sure that i had used Net::SSH::Expect correctly..! Let me know whats wrong in this code..
#! /usr/bin/perl
use Net::SSH::Expect;
my $ssh = Net::SSH::Expect->new (
host=>"xxx",
user=>'yyy',
timeout=>10,
raw_pty=>1
);
$prompt="[Pp]assword";
$ssh->run_ssh();
$ssh->waitfor('qr/\(yes\/no\)\?$/',2);
$ssh->send("yes\n");
$ssh->waitfor('qr/$prompt:\s*$/',5);
$ssh->send("password");
my $peshlogin=$ssh->exec("su - root\n");
$ssh->waitfor('qr/$prompt:\s*$/',5);
$ssh->send("password\n");
my $peshlogin=$ssh->exec('echo $?' . "\n","4");
print "THE LOGIN is $peshlogin\n";
$ssh->close();
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