I’m trying to write a script to allow me to log in to a console servers 48 ports so that I can quickly determine what devices are connected to each serial line.
Essentially I want to be able to have a script that, given a list of hosts/ports, telnets to the first device in the list and leaves me in interactive mode so that I can log in and confirm the device, then when I close the telnet session, connects to the next session in the list.
The problem I’m facing is that if I start a telnet session from within an executable bash script, the session terminates immediately, rather than waiting for input.
For example, given the following code:
$ cat ./telnetTest.sh #!/bin/bash while read line do telnet $line done $
When I run the command ‘echo ‘hostname’ | testscript.sh’ I receive the following output:
$ echo 'testhost' | ./telnetTest.sh Trying 192.168.1.1... Connected to testhost (192.168.1.1). Escape character is '^]'. Connection closed by foreign host. $
Does anyone know of a way to stop the telnet session being closed automatically?
You need to redirect the Terminal input to the
telnetprocess. This should be/dev/tty. So your script will look something like: