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Re: ssh remote enter simple txt


in which case the command "yes | ssh root@cisco shutdown -r now" should work
On 19/11/2018 13:32, g4-lisz@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Sorry, this does not solve the confirmation issue. The reboot command
> does not have a 'silent', 'force', -y or similar argent?
>
> Till
>
> On 19.11.18 13:26, g4-lisz@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> If Cisco SSH allows you to execute commands remotely, you're barking up
>> the right tree... In fact, you only need a ssh client and then you put
>> something like that in your cron file:
>>
>> 04,37 *     * * *  sshuser     ssh root@cisco shutdown -r now
>>
>> My five cents...
>>
>> Till
>>
>> On 19.11.18 07:52, zi zu wrote:
>>> I am trying to ssh into a system that does NOT have :
>>> echo, touch, cat, history, pretty much nothing ...
>>>
>>> This system is a Cisco appliance and I can log in and issue reboot but
>>> reboot wants confirmation - a simple Y will do but I want to script it
>>> so I can put into cron and have it done each Sunday... I've tried Perl
>>> expect but I am no Perl programmer - I am slightly better with C ... lol
>>>
>>>
>>> My question is - will libssh accomplish this or am I barking up the
>>> wrong tree?
>>>
>>> Thx/Bill
>>>
>>> Deut 10:17



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