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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Shell script to connect from one server to other Post 302929515 by Venu V Reddy on Monday 22nd of December 2014 08:59:47 AM
Old 12-22-2014
Thank you.
We have SFTP connection between Server1 and Server2.
Can I use that in my script for authentication and write the code to connect and to the server2 and execute some command in server2?

Regards,
Venu V Reddy
 

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MONO-SERVER2-ADMIN(8)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     MONO-SERVER2-ADMIN(8)

NAME
mono-server2-admin - mono-server2 hosts file creator, hosts file is part of the debianized mod_mono package SYNOPSIS
mono-server2-admin.conf [action] [args] OPTIONS Actions: add Use 'add' if you want to create an application and want mono-server2 scripts to manage it del If you want to remove an application Args: --path The path where you have your aspx files, MUST EXISTS!, required only with add action --app The name of your application --libs If you have dlls outside your path, you must use this! --port Needed if you are running multiple virtual hosts in different ports in Apache --vhost If you want to add asp.net support to a virtualhost you must use this. Example: foobar.com DESCRIPTION
mono-server2-admin.conf is a perl tool to adminstrate your ASP.NET webapps that will be executed with mod_mono. When you try to add an application, admin.conf will verify that your path exists, if it is, it will add a directory inside /etc/xsp/conf.d with the name of your app, and also as a file with the filename format: 10_appname. This file will have the information (path, app). So, when mono-xsp-update.conf is executed it will read those dirs and create a debian.webapp in /etc/xsp that the xsp daemon will read, also with a mono-server2-hosts.conf that will have your directory settings with apache directives. Apache will read mono-server2-hosts.conf! AUTHOR
Pablo Fischer <pablo@pablo.com.mx> perl v5.14.2 2012-01-18 MONO-SERVER2-ADMIN(8)
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