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Re: VB or c++ call in script
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Re: VB or c++ call in script


  • Subject: Re: VB or c++ call in script
  • From: Johnny AppleScript <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 01:22:25 -0600

On 04/09/19 6:56 PM, "David Hood" <email@hidden> wrote:

>
> On 20/09/2004, at 12:47 PM, Gnarlodious wrote:
>
>> Entity Johnny AppleScript spoke thus:
>>
>>>>> Can it? I have been unable to create an SSH tunnel via AS. Is there
>>>>> a method
>>>>> you can share for this?
>> I've also been trying to logon SSH with Applescript but luck. The best
>> I can
>> do is to write the command to the clipboard and paste it in Terminal.
>>
>> If there's a way I'd like to know.
>>
>
> Well, with 10.3 the command line includes the expect module for
> controlling interactive sessions, this should let you control ssh.
> Prior to 10.3 I have installed pexpect (a python expect module) on the
> controlling machine and scripted ssh through applescript via python (a
> kludge, but a working one).
>

Cool. I see the man page and it looks very promising. Would you mind keeping
your eyes out for 'expect module' in subject lines here? It may help to have
some feedback on approaches.

Thanks!

Cheers

JA

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