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perl expect module
country flaguser name
United States
2007-02-17 11:57:37
Hi there,

I have a need to use the perl expect module for telnet
interaction 
handing with a remote host.  Its been a while since I've
used it.  I 
would like to know if there are some good code snippets out
there that 
show how to use it.

Cheers,

Noah



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Re: perl expect module
country flaguser name
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2007-02-17 13:02:40
>>>>> "Noah" == Noah 
<admin2enabled.com> writes:

Noah> I have a need to use the perl expect module for
telnet interaction 
Noah> handing with a remote host.  Its been a while since
I've used it.  I 
Noah> would like to know if there are some good code
snippets out there that 
Noah> show how to use it.

Consider Net::Telnet instead, which has an
"expect-like" mode in it.

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Re: perl expect module
country flaguser name
United States
2007-02-17 13:07:49
Net::Telnet is not dependable for the application I am using
so I am 
moving to the expect module

Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
>>>>>> "Noah" == Noah 
<admin2enabled.com> writes:
>>>>>>             
>
> Noah> I have a need to use the perl expect module
for telnet interaction 
> Noah> handing with a remote host.  Its been a while
since I've used it.  I 
> Noah> would like to know if there are some good code
snippets out there that 
> Noah> show how to use it.
>
> Consider Net::Telnet instead, which has an
"expect-like" mode in it.
>
>   


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