In my program, i have used Net::SSH2 module to connect
remote system with non root user, and create
channel.
Trying to execute command
print "Channel is created\n";
$chan->shell;
$chan->blocking(0);
$chan->ext_data("merge");
print $chan "ssh -t 192.168.2.9\n";
sleep(3);
print $chan "access\n";
print $chan "pwd \n"
The above mention code tries to execute ssh command to
remote system,then it will ask for prompt how can i
stop that, I guess their is a one way going
with,private key authentication.
And the output of the above code is

Pseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a terminal.
Permission denied, please try again.
Permission denied, please try again.
Permission denied
(publickey,gssapi-with-mic,password). -bash: line 2: access: command not found
/home/pwdir

In reply to executing command with Net::SSH2 by sameerperl

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