Also look at keychain. Drobbins has a nice doc on it in devworks(think
he made the prog too, but not sure about that).
On 06:26 Mon 10 Mar     , William Kenworthy wrote:
> check out ssh with the -f option.  If you use the ssh agent, you dont
> even have to login if the keys are set up correctly.  There are a number
> of howto's for this on the net.  Multiple hosts could be done with a
> small helper script to issue the commands on your behalf.
> 
> BillK
> 
> On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 06:11, Kevin J. Anderson wrote:
> > I have an interesting problem, and was wondering if there is a reasonably
> > easy solution:
> > 
> > I need to be able to run commands on multiple machines at once, IE stopping
> > and starting processes, etc.
> > 
> > Is there a way to script commands to multiple machines? I think of scp,
> > where you can push or pull files which is relatively easy to script, why not
> > push commands?
> > 
> > For more info, I would love to be able to start,stop, manipulate
> > environtment variabls, and edit some files for some game servers across
> > multiple machines at the 250+ lanparty I run.  any ideas?
> > 
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