this is answered in prev. email sent the same day.
/hesa
naveenkumarts wrote:
> Hello,
>
> All I want to do is just this. On one linux machine-A, I use a NX session
> display and record the Putty client activities using cnee. The putty
> activities include opening a new telnet/ssh sessions to other machine.
> During opening of the session, I need to handle cases like new window pop
> ups, selecting correct options (yes/ no tabs) in the pop up windows. And
> when the telnet/ssh session to hostX is successfully opened, I need to
> successfully type some commands and logout of the putty client. Well I have
> used cnee to record these activities (say xnee_putty.xnl) and I am able to
> replay the same on this NX session of linux machine-A.
>
> Both linuxA and linuxB can reach hostX.
>
>
> Now my question is, I want to run this recorded program on different remote
> linux machine-B every half an hour or so. Machine-B has just xnee, putty
> software installed and xnee_putty.xnl is copied. And I want to launch the
> cnee replay of xnee_putty.xnl as a background process in machine-B. Here I
> don’t open any NX display to run this program.
>
>
> Is this possible to successfully run this on B without opening any NX
> session or desktop display?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Naveen
>
>
_______________________________________________
Xnee-devel mailing list
Xnee-devel@...
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/xnee-devel