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On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 02:11:49 +0200, paul <paul@subsignal.org> wrote:
Jean-Paul Calderone schrieb:
On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 16:43:25 +0530, shweta mani <shweta3230@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi al i am new to twisted. I had been assigned a project on SSH. the project is as follows. i have to login to a remote Linux machine through Windows i have to execute a shell script and print the output back in Windows machine this needs to be done through SSH. Any clues . please help. i need it urgently
Take a look at the API docs and the examples. Perhaps get a copy of _Twisted Network Programming Essentials_ or find the Conch chapter online. If you get stuck, come back with specific questions.
Hope this isn't too offensive but last time I checked conch didn't work on win32 (http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/50). I guess most users would be happy with a basic "secure RPC" implementation, no console stuff. No idea how much work that is though ...
Ticket 50 is about the conch command line client. I'm not sure if the rest of conch, the part you would use to automate an SSH login, works on Windows or not. It shouldn't be affected by the lack of an fcntl module (or any of the other modules missing on Windows), but it may accidentally import them, preventing the code from working out of the box, even though it doesn't use them. This is probably simpler to fix than actually writing a command line client. However, it may already work; I don't have a Windows machine handy to try, but by looking at buildbot I can see that a significant portion of the Conch test suite runs and passes on there. Jean-Paul