Hi folks,
I'm trying to connect to remote servers using Net::SSH::Expect. Between the servers the SSH keys were distributed.
The connection is always happening as user apache even if we specify a user (existing or not existing)in the connection.
Here is the subroutine I used in connecting to remote host via a CGI script.
sub SSH_Reference {
my ($rip,$rusr) = @_;
chomp($rip,$rusr);
my $ssh = Net::SSH::Expect->new(
host => $rip,
user => $rusr,
timeout => 15,
raw_pty => 1
);
eval{
$ssh->run_ssh();
};
When I print $@ it is saying that /var/www/.ssh canno't be created.
Can anyone tell me why this is happening?
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