I've a target machine(*nix based) which is connected to my machine(local to my pc). I want to execute some commands on this target.
So, I'm using Java socket to achieve the same.
socket = new Socket("100.200.400.300", 23, null, 0 );
remote local
Here, after the above line -
socket.isConnected() returns true.
Now, I've I/O streams of this Socket object and I'm doing -
while((string = bufferedReader.readLine()) != null) {
outputStream.write(string .getBytes());
outputStream.flush(); }
Buffered reader to read commands from a local file and write to the socket object for execution on the target machine. Below code to read from Socket -
while((myIntVar = is.read()) != -1) {
//Below line prints some junk data ... hash, updaward arrow and spaces and then
// loop hangs to raise a Socket I/O exception.
System.out.println((char) i);
stringBuffer.append((char) i);}
Here, my understanding is that, as I already have the socket connection established, I can just pass my commands and those commands should get executed on the other side(correct me if am wrong).
But this is not working. I'm getting junk characters as I've mentioned above and there is one more thing - I'm not passing username and password for establishing the socket connection - do I've to pass it as we do for telnet(how...? am lost here).
And, just for info - the above code is all that I've(no server or client code as mentioned in various other threads) .
Socket.isConnected()
always returns true after you connect it. Testing it doesn't prove anything. If it didn't connect there would have been aConnectException
. It's only there to tell you whether you have connected the socket. It doesn't tell you anything about the state of the connection.