On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 2:53 PM, ajay paswan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Brandon Weaver wrote in post #1076989:
>> Either using ssh, the netssh gem, or by using sockets to implement
>> communication.
>>
>> Brandon Weaver
>
> Thank you everybody.. for you amazingly helping words.. I think I'll go
> for socket as I am not feeling comfortable with netssh!!! thanks again!

There's also DRb.  Although then you have to

a) ensure a DRb server is running on the other machine
b) do authentication yourself.

It all depends... :-)

Kind regards

robert

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