| Title: SSHD Tips |
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| # How to execute commands as processes on the server side? |
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| If you want the SSH server to support direct command execution, you need to configure it with a Factory<Command> which will allow that. |
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| It can be done using the following code: |
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| :::java |
| sshd.setCommandFactory(new ScpCommandFactory(new CommandFactory() { |
| public Command createCommand(String command) { |
| return new ProcessShellFactory(command.split(<SPAN class="code-quote">" ")).create(); |
| } |
| })); |
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| This way, you can use the following: |
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| ssh -p 8202 localhost ls -l |
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