Re: How to display CLI output on another machine

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El Domingo, 7 de Enero de 2007 18:09, Nigel Henry escribió:
> I can ssh into my other machine ok, and can edit files, etc, which is no
> problem.
>
> What I would like to do is to have access to what is currently displayed on
> the CLI (Konsole) on machine B. As an example. I run apt-get update, then
> apt-get dist-upgrade on machine B, which runs to completion. The history is
> still on the CLI.  I now need to post the history from the CLI on machine B
> to a mailing list. The email client (Kmail) is on machine A.
>
> Is there a way to display the history that's on the CLI on machine B on
> machine A, so that I can simply highlight the text, then paste it to Kmails
> composer on machine A?
>
> Both machines are next to one another, but at the moment I have to save the
> CLI history on machine B as a text file, ssh into B from A, and use nano to
> display the text file, before I can highlight, and paste the text into
> Kmails composer.
>
> Nigel.

I forgot to tell you that you can also use:

ssh user@machineB command

Just like this:

[root@Arbusto ~]# ssh manu@xxxxxxxxxxxx uptime
manu@xxxxxxxxxxxx's password: 
 18:25:32  up 20:50,  0 users,  load average: 0.08, 0.02, 0.01

Hope that helps too
-- 
Manuel Arostegui Ramirez.

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