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From: Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@attbi.com> > I would think some variant of 'quote rcmd'. The program or script you want > to run would follow that, with parameters following. Obviously, someone has > to tell you what to call. > AFAIK, rcmd as a command on Unix has this syntax: rcmd remotehost [ -l user ] [ command ] and will not do. In the Unix environment, rcmd is used to run a command on a remote host, not to run a command on the host that encounters the command.
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