in reply to telnet from host to remote host

It is possible that the connection created by the "telnet 100.0.2.1" command is not echoing sent characters.

You may need to send ^E to toggle echo.

The best bet is to debug the traffic: ($telnet->dump_log($filename)).

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Re^2: telnet from host to remote host
by abdullahcaldir (Initiate) on Sep 01, 2016 at 06:21 UTC

    I have changed it by typing double quotes "telnet 100.0.2.1" still same.

      • Have you tried sending ^E (Control E) as suggested in my previous post ?
      • Did you get a debug log file as suggested in my previous post ?

              "Software interprets lawyers as damage, and routes around them" - Larry Wall

        < 0x00000: 0d 0a 4d 6f 6e 74 61 56 69 73 74 61 28 52 29 20 ..Monta +Vista(R) < 0x00010: 4c 69 6e 75 78 28 52 29 20 43 61 72 72 69 65 72 Linux(R +) Carrier < 0x00020: 20 47 72 61 64 65 20 45 64 69 74 69 6f 6e 20 34 Grade +Edition 4 < 0x00030: 2e 30 20 28 30 36 30 30 39 39 35 29 0d 0a 4c 69 .0 (060 +0995)..Li < 0x00040: 6e 75 78 2f 70 70 63 20 32 2e 36 2e 31 30 5f 6d nux/ppc + 2.6.10_m < 0x00050: 76 6c 63 67 65 34 30 31 2d 38 35 35 35 2d 63 70 vlcge40 +1-8555-cp < 0x00060: 6c 61 62 0d 0a 0d 0a lab.... < 0x00000: 45 43 31 38 33 30 2d 32 2d 31 20 6c 6f 67 69 6e EC1830- +2-1 login < 0x00010: 3a 20
        :

        I tried to send ^E it did not work. Also I have tried $telnet->dump_log($filename) it was so different 0x0000 that kind of things

        Do you have other any idea ?