RE: Dialup Testing scripting?

From: Tony Kava (tony.kavaat_private)
Date: Wed Aug 06 2003 - 12:45:58 PDT

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    Check out the Kermit project (http://www.columbia.edu/kermit).  Kermit has a
    scripting language that should be able to do exactly what you want.  Kermit
    has been around forever and it well documented.
    
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    Tony Kava
    Network Administrator
    Pottawattamie County, Iowa
    
    
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: wirepair [mailto:wirepairat_private]
    Sent: Wednesday, 06 August, 2003 12:19
    To: pen-testat_private
    Subject: Dialup Testing scripting?
    
    
    lo all, I'm looking for a set of scripts that will allow me to test
    different parity settings, as well as different emulation
    types. I started working with some chat scripts but I can't configure parity
    in chat. So I tried using minicom, but quickly 
    realized that there's no way to have it auto-quit and try the next
    setup/configuration.
    Here is what i'm looking for:
    Dial #, using 8n1, set vt100, connect to modem, read data, save it to log
    file, then quit.
    Dial #, using 8n1, set vt102, connect to modem, read data, save it to log
    file, then quit.
    Dial #, using 7e1, set vt100, connect... you get the idea.
    Anyone have a solution for this type of testing? I'm finding it to be a big
    waste of time doing this stuff manually.
    Thanks,
    -wire
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