Oh dear...first of all, don't use telnet, it's insecure and exposes your password and data to anyone listening on the network. Any admin still allowing their users the use of telnet today oughta be fired on the spot IMO (except in the case of certain legacy OSes, of which HP-UX is not one, which don't support safe alternatives). Use ssh instead, it works on a myriad of platforms and is safe. Second, DON'T POST YOUR FREAKING USERNAME AND PASSWORD WITH IP-ADDRESS INCLUDED TO THE INTERNET FOR DOGSSAKE! I realise the IP is in RFC1918-space and thus not publicly addressable, but that doesn't mean the machine can't be reached by someone wanting to hack into it (especially when that someone is on or has access to the same network as you!).


All dogma is stupid.

In reply to Re: The problem about the module-"Net::telnet" by tirwhan
in thread The problem about the module-"Net::telnet" by shineyang

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