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remote server access
hi everybody,
im kinda a new to scripting.... i have attached an image in this post... my goal is to extract data from the remote servers (server1,2,3 as in figure) to the server residing locally.... the criterias are: * I should not pass the password across the remote servers. * The data retrieval must be done automatically. I guess i shud use public key... im not sure anyways... plz give ur views on this scenario or any scripting using perl or shell lemme kno if u have any further explanation thnx, mercury |
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