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
, December 09, 2004 10:40 AM To: Lasher, Brian; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [Perl-unix-users] remote login 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 > l

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