If you want to script a telnet session, `telnet` isn't going to get you there; you're going to have to find another approach (such as Net::Telnet).$telnet = `telnet $hostname `; $telnet -> waitfor('/Username: $/i');
Perhaps you might want to tell us more about why you decided NOT to use Net::Telnet. Perhaps someone here can help you get it to do what you need.
In reply to Re^3: Telnet Issue
by ramlight
in thread Telnet Issue
by jag
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