Re: ssh issue: core not dumped: /var/core/core.sshd, cannot connect using Perl module Net::SSH::Perl




It's trying to use a public key on disk, which is encrypted, and it's in
batch mode, so it can't prompt for a passphrase, so it fails. What method
of user authentication do you intend to use?

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