I want to connect to a central server and i have to make changes on c:/winnt/..../..
Is there any script to do this...
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Net::Telnet;
print "Enter IP";
my $var=<STDIN>;
chomp $var;
print "Enter User";
my $user=<STDIN>;
chomp $user;
print "Enter Password";
my $pass=<STDIN>;
chomp $pass;
#$telnet = new Net::Telnet->new( Timeout=>100,Prompt => '/[\$%#>] $/')
+;
$telnet = new Net::Telnet->new( Timeout=>100 );
$telnet->open($var);
$telnet->login($user,$pass);
#SAMPLE copy
$telnet->cmd("echo $1 > file");
$telnet->close;
why this script is not working
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