08-26-2010
Telnet script
Hi all,
I would like to write a ad hoc shell script that would allow me to do some telnet tests to multiple IP's and ports at the same time . So, I want to determine which one is successful and which one fails. So, basically I would like the shell to spawn the telnet test and to break out of it when it fails ( Trying to connect for more than 5 sec ) and also break out of it when it succeeds and then move on to the next test.
Let's say for example I would like to run these tests:
telnet 172.27.26.3 2200
telnet 172.89.6.4 443
telnet 172.4.5.6 1200
telnet 172.2.3.4 229
telnet 172.4.3.5 25
telnet 123.5.6.7 443
telnet 229.4.5.6 80
telnet 72.8.7.5 53
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