hi monks,

when i am runing this program to connect to other system, i am getting the output only if the system is in Private IP, If the system is in Public Ip it is not displaying any output

what is the solution to connect and get the output for the public ip system

use Net::Telnet (); my $t = new Net::Telnet (Timeout => 100, Prompt => '/[^ <-]\>/', Errmo +de => "return") ; $username = "administrator"; $passwd = ""; $t->open("hostname"); $t->login($username, $passwd); @lines = $t->cmd("dir"); print @lines;

20040623 Edit by Corion: Added code tags, fixed linebreaks


In reply to net::Telnet to connect public ip by sris

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