• 'expect' scripting

    From Khelair@TINFOIL to All on Fri Dec 19 13:15:05 2014
    I'm not sure if I'm going to get any sort of messages back on this, but I realized it'd been too long since I've posted on here, anyway. ;) Does anybody around here have any experience using 'expect' on a *NIX system for working with text-based systems over a telnet/SSH link or anything of the sort?
    I'd be ever so grateful if anybody knows of any DECENT tutorial links
    out there. All of the ones that I've turned up to this point have really (unfortunately) kind of sucked. :(

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  • From Deavmi@KK4QBN to Khelair on Sat Aug 5 13:11:00 2017
    On 2014-12-20 12:15 AM, Khelair wrote:
    I'm not sure if I'm going to get any sort of messages back on this, but I
    realized it'd been too long since I've posted on here, anyway. ;) Does anybody around here have any experience using 'expect' on a *NIX system for working with text-based systems over a telnet/SSH link or anything of the sort?
    I'd be ever so grateful if anybody knows of any DECENT tutorial links out there. All of the ones that I've turned up to this point have really (unfortunately) kind of sucked. :(

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    `expect`? Is that a command? What is it?

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  • From Dream Master@CIAD to Deavmi on Mon Feb 22 08:44:50 2021
    Re: Re: 'expect' scripting
    By: Deavmi to Khelair on Sat Aug 05 2017 01:11 pm

    `expect`? Is that a command? What is it?

    "expect" is an automation tool that allows for unattended interaction with terminal-based programs. For example, you can set a loginUser and loginPassword, and when the output of the program displays "password:" it would throw the password.

    It's pretty slick. I've used it for EMC Cloning for database environments (SDLC type tiers) where I clone production database LUNs (volume groups) down tiers.

    (and, this is an old thread, but who cares.)

    Brian Klauss <-> Dream Master
    Caught in a Dream | caughtinadream.com a Synchronet BBS

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  • From Nelgin@EOTLBBS to Dream Master on Mon Feb 22 20:08:55 2021
    Dream wrote:
    Re: Re: 'expect' scripting
    By: Deavmi to Khelair on Sat Aug 05 2017 01:11 pm

    `expect`? Is that a command? What is it?

    "expect" is an automation tool that allows for unattended interaction with terminal-based programs. For example, you can set a loginUser and loginPassword, and when the output of the program displays "password:" it would throw the password.

    It's pretty slick. I've used it for EMC Cloning for database environments (SDLC type tiers) where I clone production database LUNs (volume groups) down tiers.

    (and, this is an old thread, but who cares.)

    4 years old.
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  • From Dream Master@CIAD to Nelgin on Tue Feb 23 08:08:37 2021
    Re: Re: 'expect' scripting
    By: Nelgin to Dream Master on Mon Feb 22 2021 08:08 pm

    4 years old.

    I'm ... um ... slow?

    Brian Klauss <-> Dream Master
    Caught in a Dream | caughtinadream.com a Synchronet BBS

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  • From Khelair@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to All on Fri Dec 19 13:15:00 2014
    I'm not sure if I'm going to get any sort of messages back on this, but I realized it'd been too long since I've posted on here, anyway. ;) Does anybody around here have any experience using 'expect' on a *NIX system for working with text-based systems over a telnet/SSH link or anything of the sort?
    I'd be ever so grateful if anybody knows of any DECENT tutorial links
    out there. All of the ones that I've turned up to this point have really (unfortunately) kind of sucked. :(

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    ■ Synchronet ■ Tinfoil Tetrahedron BBS telnet://tinfoil.synchro.net
  • From Deavmi@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to Khelair on Sat Aug 5 13:11:00 2017
    On 2014-12-20 12:15 AM, Khelair wrote:
    I'm not sure if I'm going to get any sort of messages back on this, but I
    realized it'd been too long since I've posted on here, anyway. ;) Does anybody around here have any experience using 'expect' on a *NIX system for working with text-based systems over a telnet/SSH link or anything of the sort?
    I'd be ever so grateful if anybody knows of any DECENT tutorial links out there. All of the ones that I've turned up to this point have really (unfortunately) kind of sucked. :(

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    `expect`? Is that a command? What is it?

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