Suggestion? Yes. Hire someone!

This is NOT codeamatic, the free, code-writing service.

Alternate:

  1. Read the site documents, especially On asking for help and How do I post a question effectively?
  2. Read the documentation for the modules you're considering
  3. Write some code to satisfy your requirements
  4. Test, think, re-write, correct...
        and, then:
  5. Come back with any remaining puzzles, the relevant code or snippet-size example of the problem, sample input and output and verbatim error message(s).

Update: Too harsh. OP does not actually say that the "the requirement" constitutes something he believes the Monks are required to do. So, apologies to SuperSu.

However, most of the "(a)lternate" suggestions above do apply

As to your 3., you may find that reading the source for Net::SSH::Perl and related documents provides you with the required information.


In reply to Re: Looking for suggestion... by ww
in thread Looking for suggestion... by SuperSu

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