Hi to all, i wrote a program in perl that a line code of it is the following:
my $str = sprintf("awk \'\\'' \/: %s \/ \{printf \"%%d\\n ",\$4\}'\\'' + prt\/%s\/prt_GPS_%d_%03d", $filename_server , lc $station , $year,$ +doy); $stdout = `ssh username\@111.111.111.111 '$str'`;
this situation was solved my problem as the program ran on a different computer then the file i use awk on. Now i have the possibility to to run my program on the same computer which i open the ssh tunnel too. Assuming i run my program using one username, how could i access a file which belongs to a different username and run my awk bash command? P.S. assuming i have the password of the second username and\or ask the admin to do some security changes. thanks

In reply to Open a file of a different user by Adler

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