Thx a lot for the support, i can telnet to the IBM mainframe; i went through links and ended up with the following code:
use IO::Socket;
my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
Proto => 'TCP',
PeerAddr => '161.196.25.2',
PeerPort => '23',
)
or die "Unable to create socket: $!\n";
#while ( <$sock> ) { print }
@line=<$sock>;
print @line;
Unfortunately, as i run this pl, the machine just "hang up", till CTRL+C is pressed.
Any examples using Net::elnet, Expect ?
.
Regards.
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