Hi, I am using activeperl 5.10.1. Here is my code:
use strict; use warnings; use Net::SSH::W32Perl; my $host = shift @ARGV; my $user = shift @ARGV; my $pass = shift @ARGV; my $cmd = shift @ARGV; my $ssh = Net::SSH::Perl->new($host, debug => 1, protocol => 2); $ssh->login($user, $pass); my @sV= $ssh->cmd($cmd); .... .... .... $ssh->close();
The Script 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... I am using valid user credentials. Appreciate your help. Thanks, Thiru

In reply to User Authentication is not working in Net::SSH::W32Perl by sthirumalai

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