It takes forever but eventually it runs without any errors.

This is a common problem, usually caused by the XS based Math modules (which are fast) not being installed, and then it results in the math intensive work done by plain Perl routines. See Net::SSH::Perl and f-Secure SSH. Also read the README file for Net::SSH::Perl, which states you need Math::Pari or Math::GMP for best performance. The other thing to try is to move up to the Net::SSH2 module ( which avoids the Math module dependencies). See A little demo for Net::SSH2


I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. Cogito ergo sum a bum

In reply to Re: Net::SSH::Perl and SSH protocols by zentara
in thread Net::SSH::Perl and SSH protocols by xorl

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