Is Net:SSH2 the way to go?

...yes....it is the module of choice

it complained about "libssh2.so: undefined reference to dlerror" amongst other similar errors.

...that probably means you don't have the libssh2 lib installed properly..... you may need to install whatever your distro calls the "development libs for SSH2"..... or you may need to check your version numbers....Net::SSH2 requires a basic libssh2 level.... make sure you have that compatibility

...also if you google for "libssh2.so: undefined reference to dlerror"..... you may find a fix for your linux distribution

...the most sure fireway to fix the problem, is to download the latest libssh2 and install it..... when and if it goes in problem free.... then retry the Net::SSH2 install


I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth.
Old Perl Programmer Haiku

In reply to Re: Running remote commands (Net::SSH2) by zentara
in thread Running remote commands (Net::SSH2) by wilko

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