How to read IP address ,username from a file using shell scriotshe [on hold]
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I need to read IP address and username and action from csv file and based on action ( create user or reset passwd ) I need to login to the server and perform the actions.
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I need to read IP address and username and action from csv file and based on action ( create user or reset passwd ) I need to login to the server and perform the actions.
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I need to read IP address and username and action from csv file and based on action ( create user or reset passwd ) I need to login to the server and perform the actions.
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