Sorry, i forgot the half...this is my script so far:
use strict;
use Net::SSH2;
my $ssh1= Net::SSH2-> new();
my $buf;
$ssh1-> connect('ipaddress')
or die "conncet to SSH1 failed";
$ssh1-> auth_password('user', 'pass')
or die "auth1 failed";
my $chan1= $ssh1-> channel();
$chan1-> blocking(1);
$chan1-> exec('uname');
$chan1-> read($buf, 100);
print $buf, "\n";
$chan1-> close;
Works fine -so far-. Now i need to establish the connection from the first SSH-server to the second...
The best will be to manage that with the commands i would give to my putty session...so the next would be "ssh- l user ipaddress" an the there is a password oO
No idea how to manage the password through the channel!!!!
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