Hello.. I have a Mobile agents framework..so I am sending an agent from linux machine to windows.. this is the code of the agent which I am sending
use File::Tail; $|++; open FH, "<rules.txt"; @rules=<FH>; close FH; $name="C:\\users\\Mizo\\desktop\\log.txt; $file=File::Tail->new(name=>$name, maxinterval=>1,interval=>1, adjust +after=>1); while (defined($line=$file->read)) { for (@rules) { $rule=$_; if($line=~/^Request:($rules)/i){ print "$line"; } }
it's goin go transfare from linux to windows and monitors the log.txt file and match the content with rules.txt file which is linux.. the problem is i can't match the file in linux is there a possible way to send the rules.txt file with the agent code? and how? or is there any possible way to do this job

In reply to Matching between files in different machine..? by doctor

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