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Using pipe with Konsole -e

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I am attempting to create a script using kDE and bash. I need to be able ssh into a jump box and then the server then tail the log files then grep for. I have everything working cept the Grep for when using a pipe it does not run it on the server, I have removed the pipe enclosed quotes(single and double), backticks, semicolons, tried aliases. Below is the same code. I apologize as well the ' before the date and the enclosing ' should be a back tick the device i use doesn't have a back tick symbol. It needs to be as lightweight so no redirecting to an output file then tailing the filtered log. The computers cannot install additional dependencies or packages.

konsole --geometry 1272x320+0+0 -e ssh -A ipaddress ssh -A ipaddress tail -F /var/log/folder/file-'Date '+%Y%m%d''.log | grep -e words

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Nvm got it working
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ssh-copy-id [-i [identity_file]] [user@]machine DESCRIPTION
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