In regards to the grunt program is it possible to modify the command line arguments to exclude the extra encryption upon request and extend this to gmail?
I do know that it looks good (like 99%) good for what I want that would be the thing. I'm trying to look for something that will work from a mobile phone to execute the commands and with something on a j2me based platform that will exclude easy public key cryptography and the access to having a python interpreter on the mobile as well would be an issue. I guess I'm looking for a way to take care of the read, off gmail, the receive based on unencrypted (ignored) input and then the return logging to the address (this could easily be ran from a cron job by the looks of it). I'm close I can feel it. On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Steve Kemp <s...@debian.org> wrote: > On Thu Aug 13, 2009 at 09:05:16 -0600, John Haggerty wrote: > > > I was wondering if there is any software package do run commands on > the > > linux machine and then send the results back to the requesting > address? > > Take a look at 'grunt', as introduced here: > > > http://www.debian-administration.org/article/Executing_commands_upon_remote_machines_via_secure_email > > Steve > -- > http://www.steve.org.uk/ >