Hello,

Thanks for your answer, but I already tryed with expect.. look at this :

SSHAuthenticationError Login timed out. The input stream currently has the contents bellow: RW@10.0.0.30's password:  at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.1/Expect.pm line 828

When I use this :

print ("login : @switch_details[4] \n"); print ("password : @switch_details[3]\n"); my $ssh = Net::SSH::Expect->new ( host => @switch_details[1], password=> @switch_details[3], user => @switch_details[4], raw_pty => 1 ); my $login_output = $ssh->login();

My login & password are good..

If I try to use net::ssh::perl, there is a bug, and now, with expect, bug too.. I don't know how doing that :(

In reply to Re^2: net::ssh::perl : no way to send cmd ! by coldroom
in thread net::ssh::perl : no way to send cmd ! by coldroom

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