Errors out with "Command timed-out" msg. In case you wanto know the exact output from host message before and after who command, here's the output that's logged in out.txt
Last unsuccessful login: Wed Nov 8 07:07:27 EST 2006 on /dev/pts/8 fr +om 10.100.150.42 Last login: Wed Nov 8 15:45:15 EST 2006 on /dev/pts/5 from 10.100.163 +.71 [YOU HAVE NEW MAIL] [/home/tstbld] seahawk:>cd /builds/htpc2003r1/base/menu [/builds/htpc2003r1/base/menu] seahawk:>who tstbld pts/0 Nov 08 09:48 (10.100.150.42) pkmsqa pts/1 Nov 08 07:40 (ma-lt4810.us.manh.com) pkmsqa pts/2 Nov 08 11:18 (10.100.150.11) pkmsqa pts/3 Nov 08 12:56 (10.100.162.43) tstbld pts/4 Nov 08 11:25 (10.100.162.30) tstbld pts/5 Nov 08 15:50 (10.100.163.71) tstbld pts/6 Nov 08 05:34 (10.80.12.129) tstbld pts/7 Nov 08 14:59 (10.100.150.33) [/builds/htpc2003r1/base/menu] seahawk:>

In reply to Re^4: Matching prompt in Net::Telnet by kkarne
in thread Matching prompt in Net::Telnet by kkarne

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