On Solaris machine running cron, edit cront job to redirect stdout to netcat:
uptime | nc [remote ip addr] 65400
On the remote machine:
nc -l 65400
You could do all of this in Perl too.
In reply to Re: Can Perl read another terminals STDOUT?
by mhearse
in thread Can Perl read another terminals STDOUT?
by westrock2000
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