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Sending commands between Linux and Windows



  I run all my X10 hardware on my PC, and alot of other applications on my
 dedicated Linux server (Fedora Core 3).

 What I want to be able to do is have scripts run commands on the other
 machine in response to events. For instance, if my Apache server goes down,
 the Linux server tells the PC to ring an X10 chime and turn on a light. Or
 if I get frontdoor motion, the PC tells the Linux server to log the event
in
 a secured web directory.

 The problem is that, as obvious as the issue seems to be, I can find no
 solutions. I'm thinking something like rsh would do the trick, but I can't
 find any decent and free rsh stuff for Windows/XP. I found some choppy
 source codes for a Windows port of rshd that I couldn't compile, but I
 couldn't find any ready solution.

 Does anybody have good solutions for this? And does anybody have a good rsh
 client and server for a Windows XP machine?

 Thanks
 Curtis




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