Dear all monks,
I have 2 question on NET::Telnet,
1. there is a 'Prompt => "/benlaw \#/"' option within creat new part, however my session has only prompt '$ ' then nothing... i try to type 'Prompt => "/\$ /"' but nothing i can see. what happen ?
Last unsuccessful login: Fri Aug 1 07:43:27 TAIST 2008 on /dev/pts/2 +from ixavsd Last login: Thu Aug 28 09:00:26 TAIST 2008 on ftp from ::ffff:169.169. +67.24 $ $
2. some of user account has User menu which insert within .profile..... if I would like to use net::telnet to retrieve result from remote command, how can i do for this case ??
Thanks a lot

In reply to Net::telnet question for prompt only "$" and telnet session has menu by benlaw

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