When I found these links I thought of this email. I tested it and it worked
great.

http://www.rocketaware.com/perl/perlipc/TCP_Clients_with_IO_Socket.htm
http://www.rocketaware.com/perl/perlipc/TCP_Servers_with_IO_Socket.htm


>-----Original Message-----
>From: William Paulsen (W) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 3:27 AM
>To: Jeff Pinyan
>Cc: beginners@perl.org
>Subject: RE: FW: Exec a script on one server that will exec other scripts
>on a different server..
>
>
>I
>Yes, I'd like to have a program that keeps a connection open such that
>the client can tell the server to exec one of the three programs.
>This should be without consideration of a password or loginid. I've
>used NET::Telnet but because of the password changes the applications
>fail.  From what I can see is that server deamon on one box you'll
>bypass the requirement for password.  My problem is that I don't know
>where to start.  I've heard that HTTP GET and POST with CGI will do.
>I've never written anything of that nature.  To do research on it will
>take quite sometime, thus just need the basics on how to do.
>
>tks
>
>William
>


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