Short of that, probably $telnet->cmd("echo something:something:something >> $filename"); would do the trick... But, of course, you'd first m/^username:/ in the first for() loop to see if it's there.
-Paul
In reply to Re: How to append the remote file by using Net::Telnet module
by jettero
in thread How to append the remote file by using Net::Telnet module
by Anonymous Monk
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