Hi,
I don't know if somebody already talked about using encryption keys in
stead of passwords.
Take a look at this article
<http://www.r71.nl/index.php?view=article&catid=7%3Atechnical-docs&id=65%3Ausing-ssh-scp-and-rsync-without-a-password&option=com_content&Itemid=34>.
(
http://www.r71.nl/index.php?view=article&catid=7%3Atechnical-docs&id=65%3Ausing-ssh-scp-and-rsync-without-a-password&option=com_content&Itemid=34
)
Cheers,
Roderick
Daniel Carrillo wrote:
2008/5/20 tech user <techwww@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
But what I wanted is:
1> ssh remote_host
2> input password automatically for me
3> let me login into it successfully and stay there
Do you know me? Thank you.
--Ken
Hi.
You can make a simple perl wrapper using Net::SSH::Perl (see $ssh->shell).
Cheers.
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