My approach on ServerC would be to run that set of scripts out of cron (or whatever the local equivalent is) and modify the script to send the output to me one way or another.

The "send it to me" methods could be a network share (NFS,CFS,AFS,whatever), an FTP (preferably SFTP) or as a last resort email. If you had an aggregator script on ServerB you could have ServerB pick up the output from a spool directory on ServerC and put it in a local directory. Then ServerA could pick that output up and pull it to its local directory where you could pick it up. Sorta a Rube Goldberg arrangement but I've seen worse.

I make computers work for me... I don't work for them. :-)


Peter L. Berghold -- Unix Professional
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In reply to Re^3: Multilevel SSH by blue_cowdawg
in thread Multilevel SSH by davidsnt

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