Hi,
I am trying to run the below command in perl but when the perl script is executed it prompts a error message saying " ssh: <username>: Name or service not known ". Not able to understand this as this command runs perfectly on the server prompt.
` ssh <username>@pus4026dev df -k >>... (2 Replies)
Is it possible to change the password using a shell script, I want to remotely connect to a computer and then change password without manual intevention.
Thanks in Advance
Rishi (4 Replies)
Hi
Can someone giv me some knowledge on accesing windows from unix and executing DOS scripts using SSH
I would like to know how to go abt it...am new to it.
Thanks in advance (1 Reply)
Hi,
i have a problem with a shell script. I need to change the owner and group of a file on a remote machine.
I tried to use ssh but have some problems.
The code:
group=`ssh -t -t $1 -p 3344 "stat -c %G $cpath/FILE"`
echo " $2:$group "
echo $1
echo $cpath
ssh $1 -p 3344 "chown... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
Today I want to write a script to run the commands remotely.
If I run the command as follows:
ssh <user>@<ip> 'ls; pwd'
it works fine.
But when I want to use ssh to set view in clearcase, it will lose the response. as follows
ssh <user>@<ip> 'cleartool setview <view_name>; pwd'... (1 Reply)
Greetings!
Theres an application in my RHEL 6 server that has a GUI (which we'd like to use). When I run the AppGui.sh is says it needs Server X11.
I know its gotta do something with X server (and I installed it).I found some tutorial for auto configuration and then I was supposed to access... (0 Replies)
Hello. I am trying to ssh and run a script from a remote computer. These computers will be both Windows and MACs. I am using Solaris 8 and what I have tried is:
using putty
ssh user@ip_address (remote command) /folder/folder/filename.sh
The issue here is that the user profile has not... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to edit the /etc/sudoers file using ksh, however I am unable to do that. Please find the code below:
ssh $i "/usr/local/bin/sudo /usr/bin/echo "$user_id ALL=(ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers"
I've tried changing the double quotes to single but it is still not working. The... (3 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I have a Solaris machine:
SunOS 5.10 Generic_127127-11 sun4v sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise-T5220
After reboot, I can't ssh to this machine. Error message:
ssh: connect to host xxxx port 22: Connection refused
It seems ssh daemon is not running, but I don't have... (5 Replies)
Hi all.
I need a bash script to run a function remotely. I think it should be similar to the following but can't figure out the exact syntax.
Here is the script:
#!/bin/bash
function nu ()
{
for var in {0..5}; do printf "$var, "; done; echo
}
ssh host "$(typeset -f); nu"
... (9 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bcrontab
bcrontab(1) General Commands Manual bcrontab(1)NAME
bcrontab - Manage users crontab files
SYNOPSIS
bcrontab [ -u user ] file
bcrontab [ -u user ] { -l | -r | -e }
DESCRIPTION
bcrontab interfaces with the bcron-spool daemon to manage crontab files in the privileged spool directory.
OPTIONS -u user
Tell bcron-spool that we are acting on behalf of the named user. bcron-spool will only accept the username if bcrontab is running
as either root or the same user ID as the named user.
-l List the cronab crontab to standard output.
-r Remove the user's crontab.
-e Edit the current crontab.
ENVIRONMENT
VISUAL If this is set, it is used as the editor to invoke to edit a crontab.
EDITOR If $VISUAL is not set and this is, it is used as the editor to invoke to edit a crontab. If neither are set, /bin/vi is used.
BCRON_SOCKET
The path to the named socket used to communicate with bcron-spool. Defaults to /var/run/bcron-spool.
LOGNAME
USER These two variables are used, in order, to determine the user name invoking the program. One must be set if the -u option is not
used.
FILES
bcrontab tries to writes a temporary file into the current directory, and then into /tmp if that fails, in order to edit the current
crontab.
SEE ALSO bcron-spool(8), crontab(5)AUTHOR
Bruce Guenter <bruceg@em.ca>
bcrontab(1)