Hi, My program connects to a remote machine as following:
my $ssh; foreach (1..3) { eval { $ssh = Net::SSH::Expect->new( host => $host, password => $password, user => $user, raw_pty => 1, timeout => 3, binary => $ssh_exec, ); }; last if $ssh; sleep 1; } die "Could not connect to remote host '$host'\n" if not $ssh; my $login_output = $ssh->login;
If the user entered the wrong username and/or password, I'd like to alert this without getting : SSHConnectionAborted at test.pl line 779. I've tried checkig the login_output , wrapping it with 'eval', catching before/after, with no success. The weird thing is that the line where it aborts is after the login:
$ssh->exec("stty raw -echo"); my $resp_uname = $ssh->exec('uname'); #This is line 779
Any ideas?

In reply to How to catch/avoid SSHConnectionAborted by daphnaw

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