[Bamboo Knowledge Base]
You can use the Bamboo SSH task to execute a SSH command on a remote computer as part of a Bamboo job.
See Configuring a deployment task for an overview of Bamboo deployment tasks.
Related pages:
To configure an SSH task:
Complete the following settings:
Task Description | Helps you identify the purpose of the task. |
Disable this task | Check, or clear, to selectively run this task. |
Host | The hostname or IP address of the remote server on which the SSH Command will be executed. |
Verify remote host fingerprint on connect | Enter the host fingerprint to be verified. See below for more details. |
Port | The port number of the remote host that is used for the SSH connection. The default value is 22. |
Username | The username to use to connect to the remote host. |
Authentication Type | Password – the password associated with Username. |
Key without passphrase – browse to the SSH private key with which to authenticate with the remote host. | |
Key with passphrase – browse to the SSH private key, and supply the passphrase, to use to authenticate with the remote host. | |
SSH Command | The shell command to execute on the remote host. You can only enter a single command here. |
You can determine the fingerprint for a host by running:
ssh-keygen -l -F <HOSTNAME>
The fingerprint is the part of the response shown in the screenshot below:
You can use the SSH task to do such things as: