use ssh with rsa key auth.
You can do no password logins as well as running arbitary commands on
the remote machine
-Colin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi !
> I am trying to make an automated telnet script. The expect command is there
> running on my machine, but still I am not able to run it properly. I have tried
> two codes
>
> LoginName is : linus
> Password : ChangeMe
> Hostname : aald02
> Code is as follows ->
>
> {
> expect "login:"
> send "linus" # this says the "send" command not found....I
> don't know why ? TCL is installed on my comp.
> expect "Password:"
> send "ChangeMe"
> sleep 200
> ls
> } | telnet aald02
>
> and this code too
>
> {
> expect "login:"
> echo "linus"
> expect "Password:" # This code gives the information on the term, as shown
> below with "=>"
> echo "ChangeMe" # into the machine but comes out with the following
> code => Trying Ip Address.......
> ls # => Connected to
> the IP address
> # => Escape
> character is ^]
> # => Conncection
> closed by the foregin host
> } | telnet aald02 #
>
> I would be grateful, if someone suggests an alternative.
> Thanks in advance,
> Rajat
>
> Alcatel Australia,
> Engineer,Dept# 48
> Mandible St.
> Ph. +61.2.96990044 Extn. 3058
>
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