Automated Changing File Permissions via bash in Matlab
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I am having difficulties automating changing file permissions. There are files I'm moving to a remote server that I'm trying to access from my local machine. However, the file permissions need to be changed before I am able to accesss them. The bash script is as follows:
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ssh user@hostname
password
cd user/laptops
sudo chmod -R 744 */
password
exit
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I tried doing a system call, but MatLab doesn't allow password inputs. How can I make this script possible in Matlab? Thanks!
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Sourabh Kondapaka
el 11 de Ag. de 2020
Hi,
You can use the “system()” function in MATLAB to achieve this. The “system()” function takes a string or character array as input which would be your command.
I see that you are trying to a connect to a remote linux host.You can use the following:
Assume password, username and hostname are 3 variables which have the password, username and hostname of the remote host respectively.
[status, cmdout] = system('exit');
command = ['sshpass -p ',password,' ssh-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no ', username,'@', hostname ' ' '''echo -n'''];
[status, cmdout] = system(command);
% 'status' is 0 if the command was successfully executed
% ~0 otherwise
% 'cmdout' is the output of executing the command
% Close connection once tests are over
[status, cmdout] = system('exit');
SSH/SFTP/SCP For Matlab (v2) is one of the several submissions in MATLAB File Exchange on MATLAB Central which is a forum for our product users to interact, exchange information and knowledge, without MathWorks' involvement. Feel free to contact the author of this submission directly for specific questions about the implementation.
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