my @output = $ssh->capture({stdin_data => "@cmd\r\n@quitcmd\r\n"});

With above line, there is additional PERIOD send Any idea how to remove those PERIODS

# stdin, bytes written: 18 #> 73 68 6f 77 20 63 6c 6f 63 6b 0d 0a 65 78 69 74 0d 0a + | show clock..exit.. =======>additional + period send from stdin_data # io3 mloop, cin: 0, cout: 1, cerr: 0 # io3 fast, cin: 0, cout: 1, cerr: 0 Pseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a terminal.

In reply to Re^6: How to solve Pseudo terminal issue OpenSSH by waytoperl
in thread How to solve Pseudo terminal issue OpenSSH by waytoperl

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