I would like to run several commands on one SSH session. For example, my script right now has something like the following:
ssh "machine A" do-thing-1
ssh "machine B" do-thing-2
ssh "machine A" do-thing-3
Having to SSH to A again in the third line is wasting a lot of time. How do I execute this without having to SSH again? Is this possible?
ssh "machine A" "do-thing-1; do-thing-3"; ssh "machine B" do-thing 2
). Otherwise, look at using the-M
option when connecting to machine A so that the two logins to machine A can use the same socket (only the first needs to authenticate; the second can piggy-back over the original connection).