Re: SecureCRT + Perl

2001-11-09 Thread Dave Storrs
Ah. Ok, now I understand. Sorry, no experience with such things. Dave On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, A. Rivera wrote: > I'm talking about using scripts in the tradition of clients like Telemate, > Telix, ZOC. Where the script rests on the client side, and it is used to > interact with the remote sess

Re: SecureCRT + Perl

2001-11-09 Thread A. Rivera
$true); $crt->Screen->Send($passwd . "\015"); $crt->Screen->{'Synchronous'} = $false; - Original Message - From: "Dave Storrs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "A. Rivera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Perl 6 Beginners list" <[EMAI

Re: SecureCRT + Perl

2001-11-09 Thread Dave Storrs
Um...not sure what you're asking for here. I use SecureCRT all the time (using it right now, in fact), and I do in fact write Perl while securely telnetted into various machines. What do you want to do? Dave On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, A. Rivera wrote: > Has anyone tried to use SecureCRT with Perl

SecureCRT + Perl

2001-11-08 Thread A. Rivera
Has anyone tried to use SecureCRT with Perl? If so, any examples scripts that interact with a shell, etc.? Much appreciated, A.Rivera -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]