Unix hosts file wildcard
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Find all posts by mirni. Page 1 of 2. How to copy a tar file on a series of remote hosts and untar it on those hosts? Am trying to copy a tar file onto a series of remote hosts and untar it at the destination.
Need to do this without having to do multiple ssh. OS X Apple. Help with wildcard. Proxy Server. Everything was great till recently. Shell Programming and Scripting. Hello everyone, This is my first posts and I did search for a questions but did not find a question that answered my question unless of course I overlooked it. I'm running Solaris 8. I use ssh for the users but I have a user called "chatterbox" that uses telnet but I need for chatterbox to Im trying to use host.
Find wildcard. I'm trying to figure out how to build a small shell script that will find old. Users logged into that host are allowed to access like-named user accounts on the local host without supplying a password. If the plus sign is used alone it allows any host to access your system. You can explicitly deny access to a host by preceding the hostname by a minus - sign. Users from that host must always supply a password.
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