I'm trying to run various commands with net:ssh2 however the commands need to be run as root. I have root logins disabled over SSH and I have keys setup, so I can ssh and use 'sudo su - root' to get root access without a password. The problem is that I need to run multiple commands so I was wondering if it's possible to connect, then sudo to root, then run all the commands I need without having to pipe an echo to sudo or use expect.
The relevant section of my code I'm working with is the following, I'd preferably like to sudo before the exec($commands[0]) if possible.
EDIT: I can't login directly to root with or without a password as it's against policy unfortunately. I have to connect with my user first.
my $ssh2 = Net::SSH2->new();
$ssh2->connect($server) or die "$!\n";
if ($ssh2->auth_publickey($user,"/home/$user/.ssh/id_rsa.pub", "/home/$user/.ssh/id_rsa"))
{
my $chan = $ssh2->channel();
$chan->blocking(1);
$chan->exec($commands[0]);
my @users;
while(<$chan>) {push(@users,$_);}
my $stdout=join("",@users);
print $stdout;
}