Hi
waytoperl,
What does 'show clock' command do? If it is screen-based command then you have to force the pseudo-terminal creation like this (not tested, Net::OpenSSH is not installed on my box):
my $ssh = Net::OpenSSH->new("$host", user => "$user", passwd => "$pass
+wd", timeout => 90, tty => 1 );
You can read
ssh for the details:
-t Force pseudo-tty allocation. This can be used to exe
+cute arbi-
trary screen-based programs on a remote machine, which can
+ be
very useful, e.g. when implementing menu services. Multip
+le -t
options force tty allocation, even if ssh has no local tty
+.
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