in reply to BigDemon
Using SSH or Net::SSH would be more secure to run remote commands on your machine. With all the network surveillance going on nowadays, your base64encoded password is as good as sending a plain text password.
As pointed out to me by Limbic-Region, you should also use "keys authorization" with SSH, rather than a conventional user/password login. See keys setup for a guide.
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