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Re: Multiple modes? throught one connection

Subject: Re: Multiple modes? throught one connection
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 21:01:58 +1000
Tim Nelson wrote:
Hi all. I often want to scp a file somewhere and then run it. At the moment, I have to do an scp followed by an ssh (in a script) so I need to type the password twice. Is there a way of linking the two together somehow so that it will, through the one connection, trnasfer the file, and then run the command? If so, is there somewhere that I can find documentation on how to do this?

If you're using a recent OpenSSH, check the ssh(1) man page for ControlMaster and ControlPath.


You don't need to scp the script to execute it, though.  Try:
$ ssh yourserver /bin/sh <script.sh

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