My problem is as follows:
1. I have a machine that I can only access via ssh2.
+2. I need to write a script that can be run from cron, that will open a connection to that machine via ssh2 without any user intervention.
+3. Input redirection doesn't work for the required password in ssh2. (Interpretation: Everything I have tried so far has failed to automate the entry of the password)
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4. Problem: How can I automate this process?
Are there modules, or better yet a code snippet that will ease the writing an ssh client in perl so that I can bypass this problem?
Is there some other way around this that I am just totally missing?
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