Hey all,
Okay, I'm playing with Net::Telnet, and I've gotten to the point where I
connect to the other machine.  What I wanted to know is, can I run and
interact with a program just using the cmd() part of that module?  Or do I
need to use another module to do that.  Basically what I'm going is
telnetting to a server, then running a program (perl scripts actually),
then feeding it some options, and then exiting out of the program.  Sort
of like this (snipped)

$session->cmd("/home/export/user/Xmenu.pl");
$session->cmd("2");     # This is fed to the Xmenu.pl program
$session->cmd("1");     # and this
$session->cmd("y");     # and this

Thanks,
Tom

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