Ok here is the problem .. if ur xml scripts is like this
<telnet server="${ServerName}" userid="${ServerLogin}"
password="${ServerPassword}" >
then the Ant api expects the login and password to be there to be filled by
it.So u must enable the authentication part in ur telnet server .
:)
Hari
-----Original Message-----
From: Duncan McNaught [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 11:41 AM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: Re: TelnetTask and Windows Telnet
Manually is fine, the jar files are there and the task is referenced.
Works fine against unix.
Below is the prompt I get manually, and no prompt for username and password
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it uses the domain security.
*===============================================================
Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Server.
*===============================================================
C:\>
"Ramasubbu, Hari" wrote:
> I'm using Telnet on Windows telnet server but the server is a third party
> telnetd daemon running on a winnt machine.
> did u check whether netcomponents.jar and optionals.jar are there in ur
> ant\lib folder.Also try telneting them manually and see what happens.
>
> :)
> Hari
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Duncan McNaught [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 9:41 AM
> To: Ant Users List
> Subject: TelnetTask and Windows Telnet
>
> Has anyone succesfully used the optional TelnetTask with Windows Telnet?
> It just hangs or times out for me at the read command: <read>C</read>
> It doesn't seem to say anywhere in the docs/manuals/javadoc whether it
only
> works for unix telnet servers.
> Thanks
> --Duncan
>
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