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[Solved]: help a fellow tech support assistant in need!
22 June 2012 - 08:28 AM
So Ive been a bit confused dealing with ssh keys or something else, who knows maybe someone can help.
I run a set of computers on a network which are all running mac os x lion. I have a lion server serving them all up. I run remote desktop to update them and do anything else "tech"
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Here is my problem:
I need to write a line of unix commands that I can put into apple's program Remote Desktop. The reason is so that when I type in the command or my boss does, that all the computers will login. I figured that ssh keys with a root command would be good but terrible with security. If anyone has any other ideas.
The only downside to remote desktops unix command line is that it isn't actually a "terminal" so you can't install programs into the command line to run them like "sshsudo" or any of those programs.
Help please?
I have tried everything I know, but i am only a college student i have much to learn from the more skilled and professional in this field.
Thanks,
Jamie






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