[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #2976: Send a Command (ssh)

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Wed Feb 11 22:03:15 CET 2009


#2976: Send a Command (ssh)
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 Reporter:  macmedix  |       Owner:  dkocher         
     Type:  defect    |      Status:  new             
 Priority:  normal    |   Milestone:                  
Component:  core      |     Version:  3.1.1           
 Severity:  normal    |    Keywords:  ssh command sftp
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 Hello, Thanks for CyberDuck. I really love it. I am mostly using it for
 SSH connections.

 After connecting to my server via SSH, then uploading a shell script, I
 got info & added "execute" permissions for Owner (744). Then I clicked
 once on that script (cleanup.sh) and tried to execute it.

 Pulled the Go menu to "Send Command..." and entered "./cleanup.sh" in the
 dialog box. The result was;
 bash: line 1: ./cleanup.sh: No such file or directory

 So I entered it again without the ./
 Result:
 bash: line 1: cleanup.sh: command not found

 So I left CyberDuck, launched iTerm, opened a terminal window, logged in,
 cd to the correct directory and typed; ./cleanup.sh
 which did work ok. But I would have liked to stay in CyberDuck.

 Can CyberDuck execute a script or application during a SSH session? I am
 loving CyberDuck as a ssh client, and my expectations are growing. Please
 fix this feature to work as expected, OR add support for executing a shell
 script when connected via SSH. Please also add "Execute" to the command-
 click menu and to the Go menu.

 I am happy to pay again for CyberDuck, and I very much appreciate your
 effort.  :-)
 Thanks!!!!
 Dave Nathanson

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/2976>
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