hi monks,
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Net::Telnet;
use constant HOST=>'192.168.10.150';
use constant USER=> 'patil';
use constant PASS=>'patil';
my $telnet=Net::Telnet->new(HOST);
$telnet->login(USER,PASS);
my @lines=$telnet->cmd('ps -ef');
print @lines;
~
or
~#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Net::Telnet;
$telnet = new Net::Telnet ( Timeout=>10,
Errmode=>'die');
$telnet->open('192.168.10.220');
$telnet->waitfor('/login: $/i');
$telnet->print('patil');
$telnet->waitfor('/password: $/i');
$telnet->print('patil');
$telnet->waitfor('/\$ $/i');
$telnet->print('who');
$output = $telnet->waitfor('/\$ $/i');
print $output;
By using above two methods i am trying to connect to remote server, it woking fine,but after running this script,i unable to connect to remote server,after timeout period its diplaying a massage as"timed-out waiting for command prompt at 354.pl line 7".so what could be the reason for this,pls suggest me so, that i can further proceed in my work.
waiting for suggetion.
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