Passing remote server hostname and username in variables via SSH












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I have a requirement to do SSH to remote server by expanding servername and user from the variables. I tried several ways but couldn't get thru the script.



1.hardcoded servername and user which was working as expected.
ssh imp_user@servername1 Note: '@' is required



2.Passing variables to ssh for servername and user as below
$user_name ='imp_user' $server_name ='servername1'
"ssh '$server_name".'@'."$server' " -- but no luck




  1. $user_name ='imp_user' $server_name ='@servername1'
    ssh $user_name$server_name -- no luck


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    I have a requirement to do SSH to remote server by expanding servername and user from the variables. I tried several ways but couldn't get thru the script.



    1.hardcoded servername and user which was working as expected.
    ssh imp_user@servername1 Note: '@' is required



    2.Passing variables to ssh for servername and user as below
    $user_name ='imp_user' $server_name ='servername1'
    "ssh '$server_name".'@'."$server' " -- but no luck




    1. $user_name ='imp_user' $server_name ='@servername1'
      ssh $user_name$server_name -- no luck


    please leave your suggestions.









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      I have a requirement to do SSH to remote server by expanding servername and user from the variables. I tried several ways but couldn't get thru the script.



      1.hardcoded servername and user which was working as expected.
      ssh imp_user@servername1 Note: '@' is required



      2.Passing variables to ssh for servername and user as below
      $user_name ='imp_user' $server_name ='servername1'
      "ssh '$server_name".'@'."$server' " -- but no luck




      1. $user_name ='imp_user' $server_name ='@servername1'
        ssh $user_name$server_name -- no luck


      please leave your suggestions.









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      I have a requirement to do SSH to remote server by expanding servername and user from the variables. I tried several ways but couldn't get thru the script.



      1.hardcoded servername and user which was working as expected.
      ssh imp_user@servername1 Note: '@' is required



      2.Passing variables to ssh for servername and user as below
      $user_name ='imp_user' $server_name ='servername1'
      "ssh '$server_name".'@'."$server' " -- but no luck




      1. $user_name ='imp_user' $server_name ='@servername1'
        ssh $user_name$server_name -- no luck


      please leave your suggestions.







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