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Telnet automation / scripting


I have already checked this question but could not find what I'm looking for. I am running Windows (the client), and the server is a legacy mainframe type server.

Basically I need to write a script, python code or whatever, to send some know commands to the server via telnet, and preferable capture the output. Then return when done.

What's the best approach?


Solution

  • There's a python library for telnet connections that reads and writes from/to a telnet connection.

    Check the link. It has some basic examples of what you are looking for.

    Here's an example from the link:

    import getpass
    import sys
    import telnetlib
    
    HOST = "localhost"
    user = raw_input("Enter your remote account: ")
    password = getpass.getpass()
    
    tn = telnetlib.Telnet(HOST)
    
    tn.read_until("login: ")
    tn.write(user + "\n")
    if password:
        tn.read_until("Password: ")
        tn.write(password + "\n")
    
    tn.write("ls\n")
    tn.write("exit\n")
    
    print tn.read_all()
    

    It connects to a telnet server. Sends your login credentials and then executes the unix command ls. Then exits the session and prints all output from the telnet server.