Hi all,

I am running an scp command in my script to copy a file to a remote server. However, whenever I run it from a Perl script, I get a value of 256 returned and it does not work. Yet when I run the exact same command on the command line, I get a value of 0 returned and it works properly.

Does anyone have any idea what the issue could be? Here is the code that I am running:

my $result = `/usr/bin/perl /path/to/script/remote_copy.pl file=1323036682.png remotehost=otherserver localpath=/tmp/ remotepath=/path/to/images`;

remote_copy.pl is a script that just runs scp. Like I said, this exact command runs on command line, just does not work in Perl. I am working in a mod_perl environment if that helps at all.

Many thanks

srchulo


In reply to System call scp error 256 by srchulo

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