I didn't find this information in the module description even.
This probably means it is not thread-safe
However, Net::SSH::Expect is pure-perl, this probably means it is thread-safe, it depends on the dependencies
Expect is a dependency, so the question, is Expect thread-safe
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Expect/Expect.pod#Is_it_possible_to_use_threads_with_Expect?
Basically yes, with one restriction: you must spawn() your programs in the main thread and then pass the Expect objects to the handling threads.
So yeah, Net::SSH::Expect is probably thread safe
see also ?node_id=3989;HIT=thread%20safe;re=N
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