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SSH Batch configuration
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I am trying to do ssh batch as root. I have ssh set-up to do work w/o requiring password/uid on remotes. The problem is I need to submit batch work to remote systems, and NOT have my terminal program.sh lock/wait for the response from remote. This is so I can submit batch work to other remotes from the same terminal program. How do I accomplish this. I will Fandango (thats tickets, dude to the multiplex.) anyone who gives me the answer.. ![]() |
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