All,
Apologies, but I recently posted a "NET::FTP" question. Of course, I really meant, NET::Telnet !
Same question though, I am trying to use the NET::Telnet package to remotely connect to a unix machine. However, we
have disabled remotely logging in as ROOT. Therefore I have to login as a regular user and then SU to root.
The problem comes when I try to issue the command "su - root". How do I deal with the fact that I am prompted to
enter the password ? I can't enter the password using the "cmd" operation as I just receive a timeout.
I know using Net::Telnet is not secure, what is the secure version in Perl ? Any help, much appeciated.
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