hi monks,
i am trying to access some files from one system to another system where i gave public ip to both the systems, programatically(in perl) using Net::Telnet i am trying to connect to the other system but i am not able to connect can u kindly help me

the Following code which i am trying to execute

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

20040624 Edit by Corion: Fixed code tags


In reply to Net::Telnet - cant able to connect from public IP to public IP by sris

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