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From: blaikie@phys.ocean.dal.ca (Luke Blaikie)
Subject: non-interactive screen capture
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Don't know if the subject line is quite right, but here it goes.
My problem is I want to automate a login to a remote machine (that
doesn't have kermit). After connecting to this machine I type 'LIST'
and it prints out data to the screen for about a minute. Then I want
to simply hang up.
Is it possible to capture (into a file) the information using a shell
script (UNIX machine) using kermit?? If not, any suggestions for a
simple solution??
--
Luke Blaikie
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blaikie@Phys.Ocean.dal.ca