So, when you start perl your terminal or window is in echo mode. You need to turn it off as telnet does when it is talking directly to a terminal (under most *nix systems the telnet client checks to see if it is on a terminal and only then does it turn off the echo). Doing that should fix your problem.
In reply to Re: telnet wrapper
by traveler
in thread telnet wrapper
by gri6507
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