How to connect to remote server through PuTTY and execute local and remote files












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I want to login to a server through PuTTY and execute commands present in a text file in my local system and execute a script file present in the remote system.



plink.exe user@host -pw password -m C:Userscommands.txt


Will the above command execute the text file "commands" from the local system or from the remote system?










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    I want to login to a server through PuTTY and execute commands present in a text file in my local system and execute a script file present in the remote system.



    plink.exe user@host -pw password -m C:Userscommands.txt


    Will the above command execute the text file "commands" from the local system or from the remote system?










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      I want to login to a server through PuTTY and execute commands present in a text file in my local system and execute a script file present in the remote system.



      plink.exe user@host -pw password -m C:Userscommands.txt


      Will the above command execute the text file "commands" from the local system or from the remote system?










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      I want to login to a server through PuTTY and execute commands present in a text file in my local system and execute a script file present in the remote system.



      plink.exe user@host -pw password -m C:Userscommands.txt


      Will the above command execute the text file "commands" from the local system or from the remote system?







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      edited Dec 31 '18 at 11:43









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          From the documentation:




          -m file read remote command(s) from file




          But perhaps that isn't too clear. When using the parameter -m, plink.exe reads a local command file (C:Userscommands.txt in your example), but the content of that file is invoked on the remote host.






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            From the documentation:




            -m file read remote command(s) from file




            But perhaps that isn't too clear. When using the parameter -m, plink.exe reads a local command file (C:Userscommands.txt in your example), but the content of that file is invoked on the remote host.






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              From the documentation:




              -m file read remote command(s) from file




              But perhaps that isn't too clear. When using the parameter -m, plink.exe reads a local command file (C:Userscommands.txt in your example), but the content of that file is invoked on the remote host.






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                From the documentation:




                -m file read remote command(s) from file




                But perhaps that isn't too clear. When using the parameter -m, plink.exe reads a local command file (C:Userscommands.txt in your example), but the content of that file is invoked on the remote host.






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                From the documentation:




                -m file read remote command(s) from file




                But perhaps that isn't too clear. When using the parameter -m, plink.exe reads a local command file (C:Userscommands.txt in your example), but the content of that file is invoked on the remote host.







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