16 Nov
2006
16 Nov
'06
7:07 p.m.
On Thursday 16 November 2006 17:05, Gildas Le Nadan wrote:
No, sh and telnet are widely available binaries. Perl relies on far too many libs to be usable. And a lot of the old architectures don't have netcat or a usable compiler/libs. You can use ssh or rsh to remotly execute a bb command. Or what about mail? You can create a script that will be triggered on incoming mail and execute bb. So the clients mails the status to the hobbit server.
As long as the client has a network connection, there is a way to monitor it with hobbit.
Stef