[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >I'm trying to use a python script to access an embedded computer >running linux and connected via a crossover ethernet cable using the >following script...
>...and I realize the username and password is not realistic... I'm >still in "proof of concept" stage here :) >######################### >import telnetlib >tn = telnetlib.Telnet('192.168.100.11') >tn.read_until('login: ', 5) >tn.write('user\n') >tn.read_until('Password: ', 5) >tn.write('password\n') >tn.read_until('bash-2.05$ ', 5) >tn.write('ls\n') >print tn.read_very_eager() >As a script, this doesn't work. However, if I execute the same >commands interactively, it works fine. If I insert some time delays as >follows... What doesn't work about it? Have you checked the return value from the read_until()s to see if they're returning anything sensible? are any of them timing out? Anyway, my first guess would be the use of read_very_eager(), it's something you normally only descend to when you're stuck for something to match on. Normally you would do another read_until() for the prompt. Eddie -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list