I'm trying to run this simple script:
use Net::SSH2;
my $server = "123.45.67.89";
my $ssh2 = Net::SSH2->new;
die "can't connect" unless $ssh2->connect($server);
print "Connected\n";
die "can't authenticate"
unless $ssh2->auth(username => 'un', password => 'pw');
print "Authenticated\n";
$ssh2->disconnect();
and getting this error:
Connected
Net::SSH2::auth_password: callback must be CODE ref at C:/Perl/site/li
+b/Net/SSH2.pm line 295.
I've verified the username and password as well as the server ip address. The error makes no sense to me. Could any of you wise Perl Monks enlighten me?
Thanks, Nicole
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