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author | Mattias Andrée <maandree@kth.se> | 2023-11-18 09:47:41 +0100 |
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committer | Mattias Andrée <maandree@kth.se> | 2023-11-18 09:47:41 +0100 |
commit | 6ce43bc074547933ba43ffe7bbcc7ba1f324c727 (patch) | |
tree | 7ec35476a806dbcef00e5afee041cb4e416041ac /sshexec.1 | |
parent | Fix reported usage syntax (diff) | |
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@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ sshexec - run a command through ssh(1) with normal command syntax .SH SYNOPSIS .B sshexec .RB [ { -.RI [\fBssh=\fP ssh-command ] -.RI [\fBdir=\fP directory ] +.RI [\fBssh= ssh-command ] +.RI [\fBdir= directory ] .BR } ] [ssh-option] ...\, .I destination @@ -15,13 +15,115 @@ sshexec - run a command through ssh(1) with normal command syntax .RI [ argument ]\ ...\, .SH DESCRIPTION -TODO +The +.B sshexec +utility is a wrapper for SSH that makes it easy to run commands +directly in the SSH command. + +.B sshexec +passes any argument after +.B } +to +.I ssh-command +.RB ( ssh +if not specified), and only modifies +.I command +.RB [ argument ]\ ...\, +and inserts extra arguments after +.I destination +(it may also add a +.B -- +argument immediately before +.IR destination ) +to cause the remote shell it change working directory to +.IR directory , +if specified, and execute the provided +.I command +and +.IR argument s +as a regular command rather than as shell code joined +by together by spaces. .SH OPTIONS -TODO +.B sshexec +options may be placed at the very beginning enclosed with +the arguments +.B { +and +.BR } . +.B sshexec +options, if any, shall be placed in the same +.B { +.BR } -group. +Any other option will be passed as is to the +.BR ssh (1) +utility or +.IR ssh-command . +The +.B sshexec +utility has a build it list of options recognised by the +.BR ssh (1) +utility and will not allow anything matching this list. +The +.B sshexec +utility does not allow mixing options and operands: no +option may be placed after +.IR destination , +such options will be treated as the +.I command +or an +.IR argument . +.PP +The following +.B sshexec +options are supported: +.TP +.BI ssh= ssh-command +Instead of looking for +.B ssh +in +.IR PATH , +the +.B sshexec +utility shall use +.IR ssh-command , +which it will look for in +.I PATH +if it is only a file name (does not contain a slash +.RB ( / )). +.TP +.BI dir= directory +In the remote, change working directory to +.I directory +before executing +.IR command . .SH OPERANDS -TODO +The following operands are supported: +.TP +.I destination +This operand is passed as is (without validation) to the +.BR ssh (1) +utility. The +.BR ssh (1) +utility will expect it the be either in the form +.RI [ user\fP\fB@ ] hostname +or in the form +.BR ssh:// [\fIuser @ ]\fIhostname\fP[ : \fIport\fP]. +.TP +.IR command \ [ argument ]\ ...\, +Whereas the +.BR ssh (1) +utility would simply join the +.I command +and +.I argument +arguments with a space between each of them as pass it +to the remote shell for execution, the +.B sshexec +utility forces the remote shell to treat each of the +as separate arguments and cause the shell to executing +them as a non-builtin command. .SH STDIN The @@ -40,9 +142,13 @@ Default. See to the Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1-2017, Section 8.3, Other This environment variable affects where the .B sshexec utility can find the -.B ssh +.BR ssh (1) utility or .IR ssh-command . +.PP +Other environment variables may affect the execution of the +.BR ssh (1) +utility. .SH ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS Default. @@ -67,7 +173,7 @@ None. The .B sshexec utility exits with the exit status of the -.B ssh +.BR ssh (1) utility or with 255 if an error occurred. .SH CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS @@ -86,7 +192,26 @@ None. None. .SH BUGS -None. +The remote shell must be sufficiently similar to +.BR sh (1posix). +Namely, it must support the +.B cd +builtin command and the commands +.B exec +and +.B printf +is expected by POSIX. Additionally, it must support +.BR \(dq$(\ )\(dq , +.BR \(aq\ \(aq , +and +.BR && , +and argument separation with the SP character. +The remote shell must also not treat any alphanumeric +character, underscore +.RB ( _ ) +or slash +.RB ( / ) +as special characters. .SH FUTURE DIRECTIONS None. |