I believe it is autoexpect(1) you are looking for. I tried it once or
twice, but the things I've done are so simple I found it easier to
just write the expect script directly.
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, "Kenneth E. Lussier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> I have been given the dubious task of creating a script that will issue
> a set of commands on a proprietary system. The script has to run on
> Linux. The only way to connect to the system where the commands need to
> be run is via telnet. Now, the only way that I can think of to do this
> is with expect. However, someone mentioned to me that there is a utility
> that you can use that basically does a keystroke capture and turnes it
> into an expect script. Has anyone else heard of this, and if so, can
> someone tell me what the name of it is??
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