Hello all,

I have been attempting to use Net::SFTP::Recursive, unfortunately the system I am connecting to appears to have a broken implementation of ssh. With debug:

host.fqdn.tld: Trying password authentication. host.fqdn.tld: Login completed, opening dummy shell channel. host.fqdn.tld: channel 0: new [client-session] host.fqdn.tld: Requesting channel_open for channel 0. host.fqdn.tld: channel 0: open confirm rwindow 32768 rmax 16384 host.fqdn.tld: channel 1: new [client-session] host.fqdn.tld: Requesting channel_open for channel 1. host.fqdn.tld: Channel open failure: 1: reason 4: Server supports one +session per SSH client host.fqdn.tld: sftp: Sending SSH2_FXP_INIT Connection closed at recurse_sftp.pl line 37

I did read this post 688247 but again, if I am reading the debug correctly it is still trying to open a second channel or am I reading the debug incorrectly?

Here is my code, pretty much right from the docs

use Net::SFTP::Recursive; my $host = 'x.x.x.x'; my %cfg = ( user=>'user', password=>'passwd', ssh_args => [ protocol => "2 1", use_pty => 0 ], debug => 'true' ); my $sftp = Net::SFTP::Recursive->new($host,%cfg);
Thanks in advance!

In reply to Net::SFTP::Recursive problem with ssh_args => [use_pty => 0 ] by gman

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