Net::SSH::Perl's new method is documented as Net::SSH::Perl->new($host, %params). Try

my $ssh = Net::SSH::Perl->new($host, debug=>1, use_pty=>1 ); #-- authenticate $ssh->login($user, $password);

update - never mind, 'view source' let me see that the new appears to be OK.

Your use strict(); is wrong, that may be part of your problem.

$ perl -lE' > use strict(); > say $x; > ' $ perl -lE' use strict; say $x; ' Global symbol "$x" requires explicit package name at -e line 3. Execution of -e aborted due to compilation errors. $

In reply to Re: Perl ssh error by keszler
in thread Perl ssh error by Anonymous Monk

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