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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Webpage to Telnet via Perl and Expect: Telnet problem? Post 302216695 by jondo on Monday 21st of July 2008 01:12:47 AM
Old 07-21-2008
Webpage to Telnet via Perl and Expect: Telnet problem?

Somewhat long story:

I have a simple Perl CGI script that uses Expect to Telnet to a device and grab some data, and then spits it back to Perl for display on the Webpage.

This works for many devices I've tried, but one device just fails, it keeps rejecting the password on this device, only accepts one character.
I have sniffed out the traffic and the interaction seems to be valid.
The only clue i think i found is the Telnet negotiation, which I discovered from the telnet debug code:

But when it is spawned by the webpage, there is a difference in this line of code Telnet debug code:
SENT IAC SB NAWS 0 0 (0) 0 0 (0)

The CGI script runs fine when launched from the shell, and shows this code:
SENT IAC SB NAWS 0 80 (80) 0 24 (24)

So...I have given up on everything else, all I can think is that the device, possibly poorly coded and non-compliant, is crapping out on the Web server environment with 0 0 for columns and lines.
If this is the issue, does anyone know a way to force Telnet into standard 80x24 mode, or ignore the negotiation?
This equipment is discontinued and cannot go back to manufacturer to fix their Telnet code.

Thanks
JD
 

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tels(7) 						 Miscellaneous Information Manual						   tels(7)

NAME
tels, telm - STREAMS Telnet slave (pseudo-terminal) driver, STREAMS Telnet master driver (used by telnetd only), respectively SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
A Telnet pseudo-terminal consists of a tightly-coupled pair of character devices, called the master device and slave device. The master and slave device drivers work together to provide a Telnet connection on the server side where the master provides a connection to and the slave provides a terminal device special file access for the Telnet application processes, as depicted below: -------------------------- | Pseudo terminal functions| Application <--> |--------------------------| <--> telnetd Processes | Slave | Master | | (tels) | (telm) | -------------------------- The slave driver, with (STREAMS pty emulation module) and (STREAMS line discipline module) pushed on top (not shown for simplicity), pro- vides a terminal interface as described in termio(7). Whereas devices that provide the terminal interface described in termio(7) have a hardware device behind them; in contrast, the slave device has manipulating it through the master side of the Telnet pseudo terminal. There are no nodes in the file system for each individual master device. Rather, the master driver is set up as a STREAMS clone(7) driver with its major device number set to the major for the clone driver and its minor device number set to the major for the driver. The master driver is opened by telnetd using the open(2) system call with as the device file parameter. The clone open finds the next available minor number for the master device. The master device is available only if it and its corresponding slave device are not already opened. In order to use the STREAMS Telnet subsystem, a node for the master driver and N number of Telnet slave devices must be installed. The number of slave devices is set by a kernel tunable parameter called This can be modified using SAM; its default and minimum value is 60. The value of is the upper limit of the number of telnet sessions that can be opened. Multiple opens are allowed on the Telnet slave device. The master and slave drivers pass all STREAMS messages to their adjacent drivers. When the connection is closed from the Telnet client side, an message is sent to the corresponding slave device which will render that slave device unusable. The process on the slave side gets the errno when attempting a write(2) system call to the slave device file but it will be able to read any data remaining in the slave stream. Finally, when all the data has been read, the read(2) system call will return 0, indicating that the slave can no longer be used. AUTHOR
and were developed by HP. FILES
Streams Telnet master clone device Streams slave devices where N is the minor number of the slave device and 0 < N < SEE ALSO
insf(1M), open(2), ioctl(2), streamio(7), ldterm(7), telnetd(1M), ptem(7). tels(7)
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