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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting problem with su or ssh Post 96840 by sravanp on Tuesday 24th of January 2006 08:03:50 AM
Old 01-24-2006
Quote:
Originally Posted by bourne
hey sravan... r u curretly in dallas now?... anyways... try this:

su - <username>


I am trying to execute the following code
ls
ssh 10.6.16.145 #this is an ip of another linux box on the lan
ls # this should execute the command after successful login on to t he o ther linux box


Please help me
I think this would make my problem clear to all of u



Thanks & Regards
Sravan Reddy
India
 

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