With rsa and dsa keys, you can use ssh to activate commands on a remote server from a script located on a local klient.
Hi,
I have this typical issue that needs help.
I have a Linux Server A and a Windows Server B. From A I need to invoke a script on B (the script sits on B). I have a few constraints here. I cannot install or have any code on B. I do have admin rights on B though.
My best bet is to use some kinda scripting but i can’t say how.
Can anyone help.. please?
Hollysmoke
With rsa and dsa keys, you can use ssh to activate commands on a remote server from a script located on a local klient.
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thanks for the input.. but is it as simple to invoke scripts too? and how do we use rsa and ksa for this purpose?
Sorry, I read your first post as if it was two linux servers, perhaps since I dont considder windows to be a server paltform…
The part that confuses me, is that you are not allowed to install further software on the windows machine, yet you’re looking for a remote activation of a script located on teh windows machine, so unless you’d find something which from Linux can communicate with "windows remote administration" you’re dead in the water..
Else there would be vnc…
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