found some sample code i think for now this will do
my $exp = Expect->spawn("telnet localhost")
or die "Cannot spawn telnet: $!\n";;
my $spawn_ok;
$exp->expect($timeout,
[
qr'login: $',
sub {
$spawn_ok = 1;
my $fh = shift;
$fh->send("$username\n");
exp_continue;
}
],
[
'Password: $',
sub {
my $fh = shift;
print $fh "$password\n";
exp_continue;
}
],
[
eof =>
sub {
if ($spawn_ok) {
die "ERROR: premature EOF in login.\n";
} else {
die "ERROR: could not spawn telnet.\n";
}
}
],
[
timeout =>
sub {
die "No login.\n";
}
],
'-re', qr'[#>:] $', #' wait for shell prompt, then exit
+ expect
);
this is from the expect module from cpan
Thanks all who tried
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