Perl run command on remote system

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I need to run a series of commands on remote systems, but am having problems with perl staying logged in. I "can't" use the ssh or telnet command, as it is a service account logging in and has no password. I am trying this below, but the program ssh's into the system and doesn't exit until I ctl+d out.



system("ssh -qtt $server sudo cp /opt/uc4sand/bin/*.kstr /tmp/sand.kstr; sudo service uc4sand stop");









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  • As far as I can see, the 2nd sudo would be executed locally, if its executed at all. Is that expected?

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    Feb 15 at 14:15















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I need to run a series of commands on remote systems, but am having problems with perl staying logged in. I "can't" use the ssh or telnet command, as it is a service account logging in and has no password. I am trying this below, but the program ssh's into the system and doesn't exit until I ctl+d out.



system("ssh -qtt $server sudo cp /opt/uc4sand/bin/*.kstr /tmp/sand.kstr; sudo service uc4sand stop");









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  • As far as I can see, the 2nd sudo would be executed locally, if its executed at all. Is that expected?

    – Kusalananda
    Feb 15 at 14:15













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I need to run a series of commands on remote systems, but am having problems with perl staying logged in. I "can't" use the ssh or telnet command, as it is a service account logging in and has no password. I am trying this below, but the program ssh's into the system and doesn't exit until I ctl+d out.



system("ssh -qtt $server sudo cp /opt/uc4sand/bin/*.kstr /tmp/sand.kstr; sudo service uc4sand stop");









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I need to run a series of commands on remote systems, but am having problems with perl staying logged in. I "can't" use the ssh or telnet command, as it is a service account logging in and has no password. I am trying this below, but the program ssh's into the system and doesn't exit until I ctl+d out.



system("ssh -qtt $server sudo cp /opt/uc4sand/bin/*.kstr /tmp/sand.kstr; sudo service uc4sand stop");






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  • As far as I can see, the 2nd sudo would be executed locally, if its executed at all. Is that expected?

    – Kusalananda
    Feb 15 at 14:15

















  • As far as I can see, the 2nd sudo would be executed locally, if its executed at all. Is that expected?

    – Kusalananda
    Feb 15 at 14:15
















As far as I can see, the 2nd sudo would be executed locally, if its executed at all. Is that expected?

– Kusalananda
Feb 15 at 14:15





As far as I can see, the 2nd sudo would be executed locally, if its executed at all. Is that expected?

– Kusalananda
Feb 15 at 14:15










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my $ssh = Net::SSH::Perl->new(
$server,
user => 'user';
ssh_arges =>
identity_files => [ '/home/account/.ssh/id_rsa ' ]
debug => 1,


) or die "could not open connection $server";





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    problem solved with:



    my $ssh = Net::SSH::Perl->new(
    $server,
    user => 'user';
    ssh_arges =>
    identity_files => [ '/home/account/.ssh/id_rsa ' ]
    debug => 1,


    ) or die "could not open connection $server";





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      problem solved with:



      my $ssh = Net::SSH::Perl->new(
      $server,
      user => 'user';
      ssh_arges =>
      identity_files => [ '/home/account/.ssh/id_rsa ' ]
      debug => 1,


      ) or die "could not open connection $server";





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        problem solved with:



        my $ssh = Net::SSH::Perl->new(
        $server,
        user => 'user';
        ssh_arges =>
        identity_files => [ '/home/account/.ssh/id_rsa ' ]
        debug => 1,


        ) or die "could not open connection $server";





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        problem solved with:



        my $ssh = Net::SSH::Perl->new(
        $server,
        user => 'user';
        ssh_arges =>
        identity_files => [ '/home/account/.ssh/id_rsa ' ]
        debug => 1,


        ) or die "could not open connection $server";






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