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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:16:40+00:00 2026-05-11T22:16:40+00:00

I want to run a script remotely. But the system doesn’t recognize the path.

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I want to run a script remotely. But the system doesn’t recognize the path. It complains that “no such file or directory”. Am I using it right?

ssh kev@server1 `./test/foo.sh`
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    2026-05-11T22:16:41+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:16 pm

    Backticks will run the command on the local shell and put the results on the command line. What you’re saying is ‘execute ./test/foo.sh and then pass the output as if I’d typed it on the commandline here’.

    Try the following command, and make sure that thats the path from your home directory on the remote computer to your script.

    ssh kev@server1 './test/foo.sh'
    

    Also, the script has to be on the remote computer. What this does is essentially log you into the remote computer with the listed command as your shell. You can’t run a local script on a remote computer like this (unless theres some fun trick I don’t know).

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