Spire 01 wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] in comp.lang.python:
> Greetings! > > I'm working on a Python program for a small LAN of Linux systems > running Gentoo, and I need a little help figuring out what I need to > do it. So what I'd like to do is, from any given computer, log on to > every other computer, run a certain command (which normally outputs > text to the terminal), and store the output so I can use the aggregate > statistics later in the program. > I would normally something along the lines of SSH to do it, but I > don't > know what I would need to pull that off in Python. There's also one > complication: the systems could be Gentoo systems, or they could be > logged into Windows since they're dual booted. Considering all of > this, can anyone give me some recommendation as to what library I > should learn how to use to pull this off? I admit, I haven't done too > much in the way of networks, but if someone can tell me what I need to > do remote logins in this way, I'll do what I can to make it work. > I found this: http://pyssh.sourceforge.net/ which may be able to help you script ssh, alternativly use the subprocess module: http://docs.python.org/dev/lib/module-subprocess.html and translate however you would "normaly" script ssh. To connect to windows, you could install: http://sshwindows.sourceforge.net/ on your windows clients, but IIRC its win2K, XP only, or you could use cygwin (which the above is taken from). Rob. -- http://www.victim-prime.dsl.pipex.com/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list