I am unable to ssh into *nix box, it always says:
"Net::SSH: Bad host name: tic-rhel5-20-12" when I check hostname on box it says
[root@tic-rhel5-20-12 ~]# hostname
tic-rhel5-20-12
CODE:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Net::SSH::Perl;
use strict;
my $host = "tic-rhel5-20-12";
my $user = "ssh root\@10.10.20.12";
my $passwd = "test";
my $cmd = "ls -l /root";
my $ssh = Net::SSH::Perl->new($host);
my $ssh->login($user,$passwd);
print "looking...";
my ($output, $error, $exit) = $ssh->cmd("$cmd");
print "Result:\n";
print $output;
Please help, Thanks!!
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