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Old 12-09-2008
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Logging into another UNIX box

Hello All,

Is there any UNIX or KSH Command to login to an linux/unix server and execute a command and then come back to the original server where u have executed the command.

For Example:
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SServer1 - Source Server.

DServer2 - Destination Server.

SServer1:/home/->

Login into DServer2 using an UNIX or KSH Command and then execute a command like "uname -a" and exit to the Source Server.

SServer1:/home/->
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I am not sure whether the FTP will work for this.

Any ideas or suggestions are welcome.

Thanks

Rahul
 

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