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ssh connection
Hi @ all!
I've a problem with a ssh-connection. I want to establish a ssh-connection between an AIX-System and an SunOS-System without a password. The Users are different one's. Command : user1@server1 /home/user1 > ssh user2@server2 Is it possible? Greetings olli-h |
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