Hello,

I read the ssh faq, searched deja.com and google.com, and read the past
month's ssh newsgroup postings before I sent this one.

I can execute ssh from my C program, to run a program on a remote host and
then disconnect (e.g., system(ssh host /path/pgm).  Now I need to execute
ssh such that the connection to the remote host stays open while the
program on the remote host reads stdin for its input.  This works OK when I
use the keyboard to ssh host /path/pgm, but when I popen for writing it
appears that stdin is not receiving anything.  I've read that ssh1 might
only communicate via tty device, and ignore stdin from popen.  If you know
how to pipe to ssh, please post or email me.  I would greatly appreciate
it.  Thanks.

Sincerely,
Leo Wierzbowski

"One day the South will know that when these disinherited
 children of God sat down at lunch counters they were in
 reality standing up for the best in the American dream and
 the most sacred values in our Judaeo-Christian heritage, and
 thusly, carrying our whole nation back to those great wells
 of democracy which were dug deep by the founding fathers in
 the formulation of the Constitution and the Declaration of
 Independence." (Letter from Birmingham Jail, April 1963).
 Some more Dr. King quotes:
 http://grove.ufl.edu/~leo/mlk.html

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