Hi thanks for the help. now i am able to run the script. This time, it is stopping at the login method... leaving me at
... ... Computing shared secret key. Verifying server signature. Waiting for NEWKEYS message. Send NEWKEYS. Enabling encryption/MAC/compression. Sending request for user-authentication service. Service accepted: ssh-userauth. Trying empty user-authentication request. Trying password authentication. Authentication methods that can continue: publickey,gssapi-with-mic,pa +ssword. Next method to try is publickey. Next method to try is password. Permission denied at win32.pl line 11
I am able to connect to target system through putty ssh interface. but with script im stopped at this login... Any comments why this is happening... Appreciate your help. Thanks, Thiru

In reply to Re^7: Net::SSH::Perl script in windows - getpwuid is unimplemented by sthirumalai
in thread Net::SSH::Perl script in windows - getpwuid is unimplemented by sthirumalai

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