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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Telnet Script Issues Post 302183944 by anhtt on Thursday 10th of April 2008 07:14:49 AM
Old 04-10-2008
I tried use the backslash character. But the result is same.
I think my problem that beacause I telnet via 9023 port, so username and password is entered in the same row
"login username passwd"
May be Net::Telnet don't support this. Is it right ?
 

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PAM_TACPLUS(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					    PAM_TACPLUS(8)

NAME
pam_tacplus -- TACACS+ authentication PAM module SYNOPSIS
[service-name] module-type control-flag pam_tacplus [options] DESCRIPTION
The pam_tacplus module provides authentication services based upon the TACACS+ protocol for the PAM (Pluggable Authentication Module) frame- work. The pam_tacplus module accepts these optional parameters: use_first_pass causes pam_tacplus to use a previously entered password instead of prompting for a new one. If no password has been entered then authentication fails. try_first_pass causes pam_tacplus to use a previously entered password, if one is available. If no password has been entered, pam_tacplus prompts for one as usual. echo_pass causes echoing to be left on if pam_tacplus prompts for a password. conf=pathname specifies a non-standard location for the TACACS+ client configuration file (normally located in /etc/tacplus.conf). template_user=username specifies a user whose passwd(5) entry will be used as a template to create the session environment if the supplied username does not exist in local password database. The user will be authenticated with the supplied username and password, but his credentials to the system will be presented as the ones for username, i.e., his login class, home directory, resource limits, etc. will be set to ones defined for username. If this option is omitted, and there is no username in the system databases equal to the supplied one (as determined by call to getpwnam(3)), the authentication will fail. FILES
/etc/tacplus.conf The standard TACACS+ client configuration file for pam_tacplus SEE ALSO
passwd(5), tacplus.conf(5), pam(8) HISTORY
The pam_tacplus module first appeared in FreeBSD 3.1. AUTHORS
The pam_tacplus manual page was written by Andrzej Bialecki <abial@FreeBSD.org> and adapted to TACACS+ from RADIUS by Mark R V Murray <markm@FreeBSD.org>. The pam_tacplus module was written by John D. Polstra <jdp@FreeBSD.org>. BSD
August 2, 1999 BSD
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