Hello
I am trying to write a script using Net::Telnet that will allow me to telnet from W2K and interact with a unix box after logging in automatically, run a few commands at the command line (change shell, setenv etc)and then continue working on the unix box. How do I break out of the script on the remote machine?
thanks in advance! I am using the script below;
use Net::Telnet;
use strict;
$Telnet::Exp_Internal = 0;
$Telnet::Log_Stdout = 1;
my $host = 'x.x.x.x';
my $user = 'root';
my $pwd = 'pswd';
my $prompt = '[login]';
my $telnet;
my $output;
$telnet = Net::Telnet->new(Host=>$host,Prompt=>"/$prompt/",input_log=>
+"debug.txt");
$telnet->login(Name=>$user,Password=>$pwd);
print "Connecting ......";
sleep 2;
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