I was actually surprised to see that ssh worked like this! I don't think you can always get away with it, but I just tested it out and was able to call up ssh for 4 different machines using a script similar to that one. I don't think all programs are going to be that nice.
Can anyone explain how ssh got the keyboard input?! Doesn't perl have control of <STDIN> or does it pass that off to the spawned process during a call to 'system'? - Johnathan James Taylor wrote: >I don't believe this is what he's asking - What the problem is in this code >is that after the first instance of SSH runs, and then exits, it will not >continue on to the next key in the array. > >I can't figure out why it won't do it, I don't generally write programs using >system calls :) > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]