Hi Monks,
I am new to perl programming,i am trying to connect to
remote host by using Net::Telnet module,i am facing problem
in pattern for the prompt,the prompt is like->bash-2.03#
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
$prompt = "\\\bash-2.03\\\\";
use Net::Telnet;
$telnet = new Net::Telnet(Timeout=>10,prompt=>"/$prompt/i",Errmode=>'d
+ie');
$telnet->open("xxx.xx.xxx.xxx");
$telnet->waitfor('/login:$/i');
$telnet->print('xxx');
$telnet->waitfor('/password:$/i');
$telnet->print('yyyyyyy');
$telnet->waitfor("/$prompt/i");
.
Give me some hints where i made mistke in the above code
.
keep poring your ideas.
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