03-05-2014
No, you can't do it like this. You would have to use a tool like
expect, but even so, this isn't the best way. Two main alternatives exist:-
- rsh/resh/remsh/rlogin
- ssh
The first set uses plain ASCII text over the network to shake hands with a server that will accept your connection. It must be offering the service of course. You would set up a .rhosts file for the user you are connecting to.
The second is better in many ways and should be preferred if your server offers SSH. You can set up a key-pair and authenticate the client connection request and then usage is much easier and the connection is encrypted (data compression built in if you have lots of output)
What client and server OS and versions are you operating. Do you have any of these services available on the server, or is it really just telnet?
It also depends what you are trying to achieve. is it a true interactive login, or running a command on the server?
Regards,
Robin
Liverpool/Blackburn
UK
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shevek::server< client, serverdata >::connection(3) Library Functions Manual shevek::server< client, serverdata >::connection(3)
NAME
shevek::server< client, serverdata >::connection -
Base of the client class which is implemented by the calling program.
SYNOPSIS
#include <server.hh>
Inherits shevek::refbase.
Public Member Functions
void continue_reading ()
This is called after in->unread (), to resume accepting data from this connection.
~connection ()
Destructor.
Public Attributes
Glib::RefPtr< shevek::fd > in
The input socket. The client can stop reading from this connection by calling in->unread ().
Glib::RefPtr< shevek::fd > out
The output socket. This is used to send data to the connection.
Protected Member Functions
connection ()
The client class can construct this object with its create function.
Glib::RefPtr< server< client,
serverdata > > get_server ()"
Access to the server object which hosts this client.
void disconnect ()
This can be called by the client object to close this connection.
Friends
class server< client, serverdata >
Detailed Description
template<typename client, typename serverdata>struct shevek::server< client, serverdata >::connection
Base of the client class which is implemented by the calling program.
A client object is created for every connection which is accepted. This class handles server administration and provides access to members
from the client class.
Author
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