Dear Monks,
I am telnetting into a server successfully but the response is very slow. I tried to rename /etc/resolve.conf but no luck. What could be the problem ?
I am using this code to telnet.
NET::Telnet
my $obj = Net::Telnet->new(Host => 'X.X.X.X', Timeout => 10, Errmode =
+> 'return');
$obj->open('X.X.X.X') or die;
$obj->login($username, $password);
Every time I pass a command its gives me an error "timeout error".
Small commands(like passing "ls" via telnet) are working fine but are too slow.
I am using the same script to login into other server and there everything works fine. No issues at all.
Thanks,
NEW USER OF PERL
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