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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Help in parsing expect command's output and remove new lines EXPECT scripting Post 303045880 by Chubler_XL on Thursday 16th of April 2020 07:09:40 PM
Old 04-16-2020
Your RE is matching the local echo of hostname -i\r sent earlier. Try this RE .*\r\n(.*)\r\n#

For example:
Code:
set timeout 3
log_user 0
expect "# " {send "hostname -i\r"}
expect {
   -re ".*\r\n(.*)\r\n# " {set addr1 $expect_out(1,string)}
   timeout { puts "Timeout looking for TCP/IP address\n"; }
}
send "exit\r"

puts "TCP/IP address is: $addr1"

 

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fsockopen - Open Internet or Unix domain socket connection

SYNOPSIS
resource fsockopen (string $hostname, [int $port = -1], [int &$errno], [string &$errstr], [float $timeout = ini_get("default_socket_timeout")]) DESCRIPTION
Initiates a socket connection to the resource specified by $hostname. PHP supports targets in the Internet and Unix domains as described in "List of Supported Socket Transports". A list of supported trans- ports can also be retrieved using stream_get_transports(3). The socket will by default be opened in blocking mode. You can switch it to non-blocking mode by using stream_set_blocking(3). The function stream_socket_client(3) is similar but provides a richer set of options, including non-blocking connection and the ability to provide a stream context. PARAMETERS
o $hostname - If OpenSSL support is installed, you may prefix the $hostname with either ssl:// or tls:// to use an SSL or TLS client connec- tion over TCP/IP to connect to the remote host. o $port - The port number. This can be omitted and skipped with -1 for transports that do not use ports, such as unix://. o $errno - If provided, holds the system level error number that occurred in the system-level connect() call. If the value returned in $errno is 0 and the function returned FALSE, it is an indication that the error occurred before the connect() call. This is most likely due to a problem initializing the socket. o $errstr - The error message as a string. o $timeout - The connection timeout, in seconds. Note If you need to set a timeout for reading/writing data over the socket, use stream_set_timeout(3), as the $timeout parameter to fsockopen(3) only applies while connecting the socket. RETURN VALUES
fsockopen(3) returns a file pointer which may be used together with the other file functions (such as fgets(3), fgetss(3), fwrite(3), fclose(3), and feof(3)). If the call fails, it will return FALSE ERRORS
/EXCEPTIONS Throws E_WARNING if $hostname is not a valid domain. EXAMPLES
Example #1 fsockopen(3) Example <?php $fp = fsockopen("www.example.com", 80, $errno, $errstr, 30); if (!$fp) { echo "$errstr ($errno)<br /> "; } else { $out = "GET / HTTP/1.1 "; $out .= "Host: www.example.com "; $out .= "Connection: Close "; fwrite($fp, $out); while (!feof($fp)) { echo fgets($fp, 128); } fclose($fp); } ?> Example #2 Using UDP connection The example below shows how to retrieve the day and time from the UDP service "daytime" (port 13) in your own machine. <?php $fp = fsockopen("udp://127.0.0.1", 13, $errno, $errstr); if (!$fp) { echo "ERROR: $errno - $errstr<br /> "; } else { fwrite($fp, " "); echo fread($fp, 26); fclose($fp); } ?> NOTES
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pfsockopen(3), stream_socket_client(3), stream_set_blocking(3), stream_set_timeout(3), fgets(3), fgetss(3), fwrite(3), fclose(3), feof(3), socket_connect(3), The Curl extension. PHP Documentation Group FSOCKOPEN(3)
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