Scripting repetitive tasks improves the efficiency of system administration. That’s great for local machines, but what if you oversee remote servers? Can you run a local script on a remote computer? Yes! . Remote system administration usually involves making a connection to the remote computer over a s ecure sh ell connection. The SSH connection provides you with a command prompt on the remote computer. You can then go right ahead and perform whatever system maintenance is required. Shell scripting helps by letting you wrap a sequence of commands into a script that can be run as though they were a program, combining many actions into one command line instruction. The link for this article located at How-To Geek is no longer available. . Discover the techniques to run local scripts on distant Linux servers seamlessly through SSH for routine maintenance activities.. Remote Server Management, SSH Scripting, Server Automation. . Brittany Day
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