David Suna wrote:
> Alternatively, is there a way to send a command from a Windows
> machine to the Linux box to shut down?  I have software on the
> Windows machine that will automatically shutdown the machine
> and will execute a command file before shutting down.  If I can set
> up a batch file to send a rsh or ssh instruction to shutdown then I
> can accomplish the automatic shutdown based on the UPS on the
> Windows box.  Not as exact but better than what I have now.

A simple solution would be to have a daemon on the Linux box "listen" on
port X. All the windows machine needs to do in order to trigger an
action on the Linux box is to "open" port X on the linux box.

> 
> Thanks,
> David Suna
> David's Consultants R.G.A Ltd.
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