I'm using Net::OpenSSH with the following openssh version:
OpenSSH_5.3p1 Debian-3ubuntu4, OpenSSL 0.9.8k 25 Mar 2009
My problem is, when I connect with my script to a remote machine and then issue the command:
cd /home/test/Scripts/TestCaseScripts
I get the following error:
bash: line 0: cd: /home/test/Scripts/TestCaseScripts/: No such file or
+ directory
I verified that the command string works as expected when I login via ssh and run the command by hand..........Does this issue have to do with my pty or terminal settings? My connection options are very simple:
$session_obj = Net::OpenSSH->new("$host", user => $username, password
+=> $password, timeout=> 30, strict_mode => 0,master_opts => [ -o => "
+StrictHostKeyChecking=no"]);
I read through the cpan docs for
Net::OpenSSH but wasn't sure which option to set
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