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This is a port of the tcl/expect script 'kibitz' to the perl Expect module.

I have always found it useful to debug user problems and in training new
admins.  Since the wonderful Expect module has come into existance I've
had no need to install tcl/expect except to get the kibitz program on my
system.  I finally got around to converting it for my own use and thought
the rest of the world might find a similar use for it.

It "should be", but is not quite compatible with the original.  I'm working
on that.  I also plan to port xkibitz unless someone beats me to it.

The man page is hacked from the original kibitz man page.  This version
also takes a shortcut when deciding if the connection should use rlogin.
If user@host is specified it assumes remote.  If only user is given it
assumes local.  All options valid for the original program are accepted, but
some are ignored (-catu).

  -Lee

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