I finally figured it out
The solution:
dialadd TELNET "DWTelnet"
set dialentry access TELNET "DWTelnet"
set dialentry ipaddress "207.186.1.1"
connect TELNET "DWTelnet"
set dialentry access off
Without 'set dialentry off', I had no control over the name of the capture file. Feel free to...
I read (here) that Procomm automatically opens capture files (bug) in telnet mode, pisser. I need a work around. Creating the 'Connection Directory' entry in Aspect (dialadd TELNET "ip") then a second script to use the entry (connect TELNET "ip") looks to be my best bet. The boss is still not...
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