Andrew Bacchi wrote:
Put your public key in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on the receiving end.
That way no passwords are needed.
that does not apply here
he has a passphrase on his ssh key
need to use expect
however
i would generate a seperate key and use it just for scripts, that way
your co, ncoic, etc.... will all be happy when they see that your ssh
key still has a passphrase.
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