"John W. Krahn" wrote: > > Jason Frisvold wrote: > > > > On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 14:52, John W. Krahn wrote: > > > > > > Jason Frisvold wrote: > > > > > > > > Here is a quick snippet of the code : > > > > > > > > $Telnet->print("sec log sho"); > > > > while (my $line = $Telnet->getline(Timeout => 5,)) { > > > > chomp $line; > > > > > > Instead of chomp (because this will remove newlines as well) use this: > > > > > > # remove every character NOT in the range ' ' to '~' inclusive > > > $line =~ s/[^ -~]+//g; > > > > > > > print "--->>>>$line<<<<---\n"; > > > > } > > > > This works great :) > > > > Still curious what's in that line, but ... > > > > Is there a way to show the raw output? > > Yes, there is: > > $Telnet->print( 'sec log sho' ); > > my @bytes; > while ( my $line = $Telnet->getline( Timeout => 5, ) ) { > push @bytes, map ord, split //, $line; > while ( my @group = splice @bytes, 0, 16 ) { > printf '%02X ' x @group, map { ord } @group; > print ' ' x (17 - @group); > printf '%s' x @group, map { s/[^ -~]/./g; $_ } @group; > print "\n"; > } > }
Sorry, that should be: $Telnet->print( 'sec log sho' ); my @bytes; while ( my $line = $Telnet->getline( Timeout => 5, ) ) { push @bytes, split //, $line; while ( my @group = splice @bytes, 0, 16 ) { printf '%02X ' x @group, map { ord } @group; print ' ' x (17 - @group); printf '%s' x @group, map { s/[^ -~]/./g; $_ } @group; print "\n"; } } John -- use Perl; program fulfillment -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]