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Re^2: Sending and receiving data to standard input and output of the linux based server.by regexes (Hermit) |
on Mar 01, 2013 at 14:11 UTC ( [id://1021267]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Basically, you need to know when the telnet/SSH session is prompting for input. How to get around that problem? Net::Telnet Make the prompt something you know, see here: Re: Net::Telent - How to get the prompt displayed after login using telnet? Then send the input, see here: Interactive input via telnet With Net::Telnet, it's all a matter of using cmd(), waitfor() and print() For SSH, you might try taking a look at Net::SSH::Expect I haven't searched here but I bet there's plenty of examples to be found.
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