then i've exhausted my "expertise".  the best i can offer now is good luck.
anyone else have something better to offer?


On 3/27/07, Dukelow, Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The cmd typo was only in my e-mail, but I've tried both single and
double-quotes.  It make no difference!   Its only after I sudo to root
thaat I have this problem.

Don Dukelow

-----Original Message-----
From: jm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 12:01 PM
To: Beginners List
Subject: Re: Telnet question in Perl

i can't find any reference to a "cmw" option so i'll assume that's a
typo for "cmd".

is the typo only in the email or also in your script?
beyond that, the only difference i see between your script and the
net::telnet documentation is your use of single-quotes rather than
double-quotes around the uname argument.  since you're not passing
variables i wouldn't think that would matter but you might try
double-quotes and see.

i've always used double-quotes without any problem, but i've never used
the cmd option so i'm not familiar with any quirks specific to that
part.


On 3/27/07, Dukelow, Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thank you Jim for your help, hopefully I'll be able to keep it streat.
>
> Now I have another problem once I get sudo to root commands like
>
> My @VENDER = $TELNET->cmw('uname');
> Print "@VENDER\n";
>
> Don't work where as they did when I was just loged in as myself.  The
> Input_log file says the command was exicuted but the array didn't pick

> it up.
>
> Don Dukelow
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 5:13 PM
> To: beginners@perl.org
> Subject: Re: Telnet question in Perl
>
> the "/"s i was referring to are in your 'waitfor' texts -
> Password shows '/Password/' rather than 'Password'   ->
> waitfor('/Password/')
> root shows '/root/' rather than 'root'   ->   waitfor('/root/')
>
> if that doesn't point to the problem, i can't help any further.
> hopefully someone else can.
>
>
> On 3/26/07, Dukelow, Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Yes I can manualy sudo using the format shown all the time.  What is

> > returned is Password: sorry about the collen when I do it manualy.
> > As for the "/"s I'm not sure which one you mean but I was tring all
> > kinds
>
> > of thinks to get it to work.  That is just what I ended up with.
> >
> > Don Dukelow
> >
>




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