try:
        ssh -t nocdesk01 uptime

-t  Force pseudo-tty allocation.  Works on my Ultra 5, with OpenSSH 2.9.9p2.

David Baldwin wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I am using openssh 2.9.9p2 and I cannot get remote command execution to
> work.  I try something simple;
> 
> [dbaldwin@nocdesk05 dbaldwin ]$ ssh nocdesk01 uptime
> dbaldwin@nocdesk01's password:
> Connection to nocdesk01 closed by remote host.
> [dbaldwin@nocdesk05 dbaldwin ]$
> 
> I can log in and run the command fine.  Also, I get the same error if I
> use the absolute path.
> 
> System is Solaris 8 on blade 100.


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