Maybe get the source for the telnet client and modify it so that it sends
username and password after connecting, before processing whatever else
needs processing?
cjb
http://ocean.ucc.ie/~cjvdb1
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002 Baldwin_James at emc.com wrote:
> Unfortunately cant! As I said it needs to be TELNET TELNET TELNET!
> Rsh/ssh out the window.
> The box is in australia and just so happens to be a webserver also :)
> rhosts..I think not!
>> Telnetrc can only be used to specify commands, telnet settings, tty
> settings, etc, not user/pass :(
> >From searching..looks like 'expect' is the only option I have which isnt an
> option..
> J :(
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Donncha O Caoimh [mailto:donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com]
>> You could use rsh and .rhosts files but it's hopelessly insecure.
>> Donncha.
>>>Baldwin_James at emc.com wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Jerome,
> > SSH is not an option ..
> >
> > I am gonna try telnetrc and hope ;)
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jérôme KIEFFER [mailto:Jerome.KIEFFER at crans.org]
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