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September 19, 2013, 04:26:40 AM
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I'm looking for a coder. Some one that can code should be simple. it will need to be able to take a list of IP address from a txt file and then be able to issue commands the commands will also be in a txt file.
it will need to issue the commands over telnet or ssh connection.

let me break down what im doing now

I take a IP and then open putty telnet or ssh to the IP. 1.) login 2.) issue a bunch of commands 3.) a tftp server will be in the background downloading files.

If anyway the program can do everything i just said and place the downloaded files in a to a folder that is the same as the IP that is just did everything to.

I dont know if anyone could do everything i just asked. right now im using like 3 things to do this and i would like to do it as fast as possible instead of doing it 1 by 1

I will issue a bounty to anyone of  (0.16BTC) to any coder that would like to take on the task

* at this time of post .16 is worth about $20.40 i dont know if this is a great bounty but if it is not please inform me
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September 19, 2013, 12:32:31 PM
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Hello,

I may help you with that.
PM me with an exemple of the command file and the version of the OS you use (windows ? which one ?)

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September 19, 2013, 12:40:29 PM
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* at this time of post .16 is worth about $20.40 i dont know if this is a great bounty but if it is not please inform me

Well, a programmer costs about a 100 bucks per hour on the lower end, so your offer would suffice for about 12 minutes of work. That should be right about enough time to skim through your documentation, nod sagely and say "Yup. I guess one could build something that would help you.", put on the Fedora and leave.
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September 19, 2013, 01:09:34 PM
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I'll do it for 700mBTC/hr
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September 19, 2013, 01:50:14 PM
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so your offer would suffice for about 12 minutes of work.
If my understanding of its needs is right, 12 minutes is enough to do what he wants...
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September 19, 2013, 02:07:03 PM
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Hi I am an automation expert with years of experience in bash, ruby, php, chef, and puppet..  I can complete this job in 1-2hrs and would do it for .25btc at current rates fixed price.. I'm looking to make some extra btc on the side.. Can provide all kinds of proof.

Just looking to make some side cash to hopefully pay for
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I'm at work now but am working on a new GitHub .  If you are interested in my services please pm me.

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September 19, 2013, 09:56:01 PM
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* at this time of post .16 is worth about $20.40 i dont know if this is a great bounty but if it is not please inform me

Well, a programmer costs about a 100 bucks per hour on the lower end, so your offer would suffice for about 12 minutes of work. That should be right about enough time to skim through your documentation, nod sagely and say "Yup. I guess one could build something that would help you.", put on the Fedora and leave.

In today's economy you could hire a good programmer to work from home for $30/hour. 

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September 20, 2013, 08:12:20 AM
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* at this time of post .16 is worth about $20.40 i dont know if this is a great bounty but if it is not please inform me

Well, a programmer costs about a 100 bucks per hour on the lower end, so your offer would suffice for about 12 minutes of work. That should be right about enough time to skim through your documentation, nod sagely and say "Yup. I guess one could build something that would help you.", put on the Fedora and leave.

In today's economy you could hire a good programmer to work from home for $30/hour. 

I guess this would be in the US?
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September 20, 2013, 10:07:50 AM
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* at this time of post .16 is worth about $20.40 i dont know if this is a great bounty but if it is not please inform me

Well, a programmer costs about a 100 bucks per hour on the lower end, so your offer would suffice for about 12 minutes of work. That should be right about enough time to skim through your documentation, nod sagely and say "Yup. I guess one could build something that would help you.", put on the Fedora and leave.

In today's economy you could hire a good programmer to work from home for $30/hour. 

I guess this would be in the US?
Developing countries, I believe. You can find cheaper programmers sometimes on sites like freelancer.
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September 20, 2013, 12:42:06 PM
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It could be $10/hour for a programmer living in a developing country.

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September 20, 2013, 12:42:34 PM
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* at this time of post .16 is worth about $20.40 i dont know if this is a great bounty but if it is not please inform me

Well, a programmer costs about a 100 bucks per hour on the lower end, so your offer would suffice for about 12 minutes of work. That should be right about enough time to skim through your documentation, nod sagely and say "Yup. I guess one could build something that would help you.", put on the Fedora and leave.

In today's economy you could hire a good programmer to work from home for $30/hour. 

I guess this would be in the US?
Developing countries, I believe. You can find cheaper programmers sometimes on sites like freelancer.

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September 20, 2013, 07:04:49 PM
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I would work for $10 an hour in the US.  Its almost impossible to get any work now days. Sad
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September 21, 2013, 12:35:42 AM
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I would work for $10 an hour in the US.  Its almost impossible to get any work now days. Sad
Except that we're talking about freelancing.
Working in urgent cases, for only one purpose.

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September 21, 2013, 12:56:56 AM
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I would work for $10 an hour in the US.  Its almost impossible to get any work now days. Sad
Except that we're talking about freelancing.
Working in urgent cases, for only one purpose.
Yeah, even freelancing, even for one hour.
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