First set up public keys so you can ssh to the target system w/o a
password.

Then I think this will do it:

ssh -f -l <user> <host> <command>

-CC

-----Original Message-----
From: christopher j bottaro [mailto:cjb@;cs.utexas.edu] 
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 12:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: exec a command via remote terminal then closing that terminal


hello again,
i've been using linux for like 2.5 years now and i've always wondered
about 
this question.  is there any way i can log into a remote computer via
ssh, 
start a command, then kill the sshing shell and have the command still
be 
running on the remote machine?

thanks,
christopher



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