ive wanted to check whether or not my other servers are showing the SSH & TELNET VERSIONS upon each session requests.
ive already made my code on SSH first because it goes the same for TELNET too.(u just need to substitue a few things)
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use IO::Socket;
$remote = IO::Socket::INET->new(
Proto => "tcp",
PeerAddr => "210.212.226.195",
PeerPort => "ssh(22)",
) || die "cannot connect";
$remote->autoflush(1);
while (defined ($line = <$remote>))
{
print STDOUT $line;
}
$remote->exit(0);
print "Hello World!";
the thing is... the socket process doesnt terminate prematurely and at the same time go to the next process. it just hangs there. got any ideas?
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