Hi Monks,
I have to connect to the telnet session and work in foreground by running the perl script.But i have no idea how to do this.
I have tried the following code,But it is connecting to the telnet session by background.But i want to connect the session in foreground.
$telnet = new Net::Telnet ( Timeout=>3600,Prompt => "/$prompt/i",Errmo
+de=>'die');
$telnet->open("$Host");
$telnet->waitfor('/login: $/i');
$telnet->print("$User");
$telnet->waitfor('/password: $/i');
$telnet->print("$Pass");
$telnet->waitfor("/$prompt/i");
I mean the script helps me to connect to the machine,Instead of going to the command prompt and type telnet <servername> then user,password.
If you have not understood please tell me so that I can explain more.Plese give some hint how I can do this
Thanks.
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