#!/usr/bin/perl # # A Simple Terminal Resizing Example # GPL version 2. See the COPYING file # # This script is a simple example of how handle terminal # window resize events (transmitted via the WINCH signal) # -- Jeff Carr # if( ! defined $ARGV[0] ) { print "Usage: ssh.pl host \n"; exit; } my ($host, $username, $password, @commands) = @ARGV; $username = $ENV{USER} if $username eq ""; use Expect; use IO::Pty; my $spawn = new Expect; $spawn->raw_pty(1); # This gets the size of your terminal window $spawn->slave->clone_winsize_from(\*STDIN); my $PROMPT; # This function traps WINCH signals and passes them on sub winch { my $signame = shift; my $pid = $spawn->pid; $shucks++; print "count $shucks,pid $pid, SIG$signame\n"; $spawn->slave->clone_winsize_from(\*STDIN); kill WINCH => $spawn->pid if $spawn->pid; } $SIG{WINCH} = \&winch; # best strategy $spawn=Expect->spawn("ssh $username\@$host \"@commands\""); # log everything if you want $spawn->log_file("/tmp/autossh.log.$$"); my $PROMPT = '[\]\$\>\#]\s$'; my $ret = $spawn->expect(15, [ qr/\(yes\/no\)\?\s*$/ => sub { $spawn->send("yes\n"); exp_continue; } ], [ qr/assword:\s*$/ => sub { $spawn->send("$password\n"); } ], [ qr/ogin:\s*$/ => sub { $spawn->send("$username\n"); exp_continue; } ], [ qr/REMOTE HOST IDEN/ => sub { print "FIX: .ssh/known_hosts\n"; exp_continue; } ], [ qr/$PROMPT/ => sub { $spawn->send("echo Now try window resizing\n"); } ], ); # Send a winch single on startup winch(); # Hand over control my $return = $spawn->interact(); print "ssh $host returned=$return\n"; sleep 1 if ! defined @commands; exit;