Do you get the expected output to the console if you do not enable input_log?
I have not used that module for a long time, but the following statement taken from the module's documentation about that setting suggests that it's capturing/redirecting the output.
Because most command interpreters echo back commands received, it's likely all your output will also be in this log.
In reply to Re: Perl, Telnet, and No Output
by fishmonger
in thread Perl, Telnet, and No Output
by DavisTasar
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