Check
Net::OpenSSH, it is far easier to use for this kind of things:
use Net::OpenSSH;
my $ssh = Net::OpenSSH->new($remote_host, user => $remote_user, passwo
+rd => $password);
$ssh->error and die "Unable to connect to $remote_host: " . $ssh->erro
+r;
my $fh = $ssh->pipe_out('ls -la /Users/vortura')
or die "unable to run command: " . $ssh->error;
while (<$fh>) {
print "OUT: $_";
}
close $fh or die "close failed: $?";
The module needs a recent version of OpenSSH (4.2 or later, 5.2 recomended) installed on your system and does not work under Windows.
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