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How do I get ssh to run a command in one line?
How would I combine something like:
localserver# ssh remoteserver remoteserver# find blah blah blah into a one liner that would ssh to the remote server and run the find command, so I could put it in a script to automatically go out and run things on remote servers with out needed user input? |
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