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SSH Grab n' Go
I'd like to be able to ssh into another machine, copy a file and direct the file to a server repository. What's the best script route in order to do this?
Example: ssh [email]username@machinename.site.backlink password: RSA key fingerprint, do you want to continue connecting? (yes/no) usersmachine:~ usersaccount$ usersmachine:~ usersaccount$ sudo -s accountpassword: bash-3.2# cd /Users/usertemplate ???? ideas Last edited by unimachead; 4 Weeks Ago at 03:50 PM.. |
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