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Automatic login script
Hi,
I'm a beginner in unix.As a part of my script i need to remote logon using ssh. my script run as being asked for password and logons only after the user enters the password correctly. But my script stops executing after that as I login to a different server(different shell if i'm right). Could anyone suggest me how to overcome this. thanks. daya |
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