Re: How do i ccapture telnet session output into file?

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At the command prompt:

$ script
$ telnet  wherever.com
wherever $ # do stuff here
wherever # exit # from telnet session
$ exit  # from script command
$  vi typescript  # to see your session capture file
    

rudy
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 01:59:42PM +0200, Willem van der Walt<vdwaltw@health.gov.za> wrote:
> All the answers to the above question refers to x /windows based ways.
> I want to catch the output of some commands that i do on a router into a
> file.  The dos ncsa telnet client that i have
> can do this It has a capture to file option.
> Does Linux have some option like that? The man page does not seem to refer
> to it.
> tia
> Willem
> 
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> Willem van der Walt
> Information Services Directorate
> Department of Health
> South Africa
> tel: 27 12 3120700
> 
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