cosell@bbn.com (Bernie Cosell) (12/31/89)
Getting logged into my at-work system is a bit of a pain in the neck. What'd be nice [and it is something I have for the two other COMM program I've used, OnLine! and vt100] is the ability to send a script that not only dials the number but also negotiates the minefield from the concentrator that answers the phone to my workstation [optimally ending with a "dnet\n" to kick off the server on my WS]. Is there some way to do this? I can type it all into the little DNET window by hand, but I would _sure_ like to automate it. Thanks! /Bernie\
ejkst@unix.cis.pitt.edu (Eric J. Kennedy) (01/04/90)
In article <50232@bbn.COM> cosell@BBN.COM (Bernie Cosell) writes: >Getting logged into my at-work system is a bit of a pain in the neck. What'd >be nice [and it is something I have for the two other COMM program I've used, >OnLine! and vt100] is the ability to send a script that not only dials the >number but also negotiates the minefield from the concentrator that answers the >phone to my workstation [optimally ending with a "dnet\n" to kick off the >server on my WS]. This sounds like something that Scripit could do. I won't swear to it, since I'm not very familier with it, yet, but it might be interesting to try... -- Eric Kennedy ejkst@cis.unix.pitt.edu