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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to send data to previous program (pipe)? Post 303012511 by JackK on Monday 5th of February 2018 10:49:08 AM
Old 02-05-2018
Hi rovf,
I think, using Expect for this is not needed and hard. I have no idea at the moment, how could I achieve this this Expect.
I am sure there is an easier way to fulfill my needs. There should be some way to get a PID of sqlplus (cmd1) inside parsefunc (cmd2) and send a string (command) to sqlplus's input using its PID, shouldn't it?
 

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TGN(1)																	    TGN(1)

NAME
tgn - a network traffic generator SYNOPSIS
tgn [-V] [-v] [-l] [-s random seed] [-w PCAP filename] [-o output speaker] [-c packet count] [-h] [PDU definition] DESCRIPTION
tgn is a network traffic generator. It is command-line interface (CLI) program that does the same thing as the send_network command of the Network Expect framework. Refer to nexp(1) for additional details regarding the send_network command. The only mandatory option is a PDU definition. The -c switch allows to specify the number of packets to send. If -c is not provided then the number of packets to send is calculated automatically based on the PDU definition. -V causes tgn to print its version number and exit. The -s flag allows to specify a random seed that will cause predicatibility of pseudo-random numbers generated by tgn during execution of a script. In cases where tgn is used as a protocol fuzzer, this option is useful to be able to re-generate a specific test case. -v increases the verbosity level. Additional information may be displayed when the verbosity level is higher. The -l flag causes tgn to display all available network speakers and exit. See nexp(1) for a discussion of network speakers. The -o flag allows to select a specific network speaker for output. Use the -l option to list available speakers. By default, the "ip" speaker (kernel-routed IP packet delivery) is tried first and if it is not available, which can happen if tgn is not run with root privileges, the "hex" speaker is used. The PDU definition is a string that defines a PDU. It uses libpbuild PDU syntax. EXAMPLES
shell# tgn -o eth0 "ip(dst = 192.168.1.1)/icmp-echo(id = 'random')" shell# tgn "ip(src = 192.168.0.1, dst = <192.168.0.10, 192.168.0.11>,ttl = <1, 2>)/" "tcp(src = 'random', dst = 22..25, window = 16384,syn, seq = 'random', ack-seq = 0)" shell# tgn -w /tmp/cap -c 5 "ether()/ip(dst = 1.2.3.4++)/icmp-echo(seq = 0++)" && wireshark /tmp/cap BUGS
tgn has not been ported to Microsoft Windows. VERSION
This man page is correct for version 1.0 of tgn. SEE ALSO
nexp-numspec(1), nexp-payload(1), nexp-ether(5), nexp-gre(5), nexp-ip(5), nexp-mpls(5), nexp(1) AUTHOR
Network Expect was written by Eloy Paris <peloy@netexpect.org>. However, Network Expect borrows ideas from lots of Open Source tools like Nemesis, Packit, hping, Expect, and Scapy. The Network Expect author is indebted to the authors of these tools for their contribution. This man page was written by Eloy Paris. 09 September 2009 TGN(1)
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