I want to implement a python script on machine A to do telnet/ssh into machine B (this might be easy)and then run the Test.py (this is challenging) On 11-Dec-2013 1:05 AM, "Danny Yoo" <d...@hashcollision.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Reuben <reuben.dl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > There exists two Linux machines A and B. Machine B contains python script > > which needs to be run e.g. Test.py > > > > In order to run that script, machine A needs to telnet into machine B and > > then execute "python Test.py" > > Nothing about this sounds like Python. Is there anything specifically > Python-related to this question, besides the detail that machine B is > running a Python program? > > This really sounds like more like a Linux system administration > question. If that's the case, you probably want to ask on a forum for > system administrators, like: > > http://unix.stackexchange.com/ > > where they'll be able to point you in a better direction than us. > > (By the way, when you say "telnet", I do hope you do not literally > mean telnet, which is not known to be secure. You need to talk with > other system administrators and learn about tools like ssh.) >
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