Re: [Perl-unix-users] remote login

2004-12-09 Thread $Bill Luebkert
Lasher, Brian wrote: > The more I think about it, for this task, I think I can get away with > using FTP module. > > But what if I wanted to run a script remotely. i.e. I have a script on > one server want to run it on files that exist on another server without > having to use FTP to get the fi

RE: [Perl-unix-users] remote login

2004-12-09 Thread Thomas, Mark - BLS CTR
> But what if I wanted to run a script remotely. i.e. I have > a script on one server want to run it on files that exist on > another server without having to use FTP to get the files and > copy them to server which script resides on? I use Net::Telnet for things like that. - Mark.

RE: [Perl-unix-users] remote login

2004-12-09 Thread Lasher, Brian
The more I think about it, for this task, I think I can get away with using FTP module. But what if I wanted to run a script remotely. i.e. I have a script on one server want to run it on files that exist on another server without having to use FTP to get the files and copy them to server which

RE: [Perl-unix-users] remote login

2004-12-09 Thread Thomas, Mark - BLS CTR
Lasher, Brian wrote: > Anyone know of any good CPAN modules to remotely > login to another unix server and access files on > that server. I did a search on CPAN for remote > login and got >1000 modules. Depends on what you want to do. If you didn't use perl, how would you do it? FTP? Telnet? Som

[Perl-unix-users] remote login

2004-12-09 Thread Lasher, Brian
Anyone know of any good CPAN modules to remotely login to another unix server and access files on that server.  I did a search on CPAN for remote login and got >1000 modules.   -brian     Brian Lasher Catalog DSP Product Engineering Best Practices and Yield Enhancement Team [EMAIL P