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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|INVALID                     |




------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-02-23 20:54 -------
Steve,
How do I execute a shell script on remote unix machine by telnet?  I tried using
<write string="ls" /> also.  B ut it does nothing.  I tried like <write string 
= "ls >mur.txt" /> inside telnet tags but it does not create any file named 
mur.txt  .  This I have said in my previous posting in the question.  Could you 
please give the syntax to do that by telnet or ssh?  I tried ssh also and it 
also does nothing.  Please help.
Thanks
-murali  
(In reply to comment #1)
> <exec> isnt trying to run "ls -l" on the box you telneted into, it is trying 
to
> run it remotely. The error you get is because windows doesnt understand the
> command. Remote commands need to be stated as strings in the <telnet> or <ssh>
> tasks.
> making as invalid. change your password now we all know it :)



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