SSH Connection

Cecilio Marín cmarin at essiprojects.com
Thu Jun 2 15:24:23 UTC 2005


probe to use 'expect' to pass password on script

Kelley.Coleman at med.va.gov escribió:

>I would like to run a script on box A that connects to box B, executes a
>script there, then returns to complete the original script.  The user
>accounts are different on each box.  Box A user is 'oracle', box B user is
>'ias'.
>
>I tried:
>
>ssh servername -l ias /u01/ias/scripts/test_script.sh
>
>but I'm prompted for a password.
>
>I tried putting the password into the script where it seems to want it, but
>again, I'm prompted for a password and it processes the password in the
>script as a command.
>
>Do I need to do something in the ssh_config?  known_hosts? authorized_keys?
>
>I'm not thrilled with the thought of having the password in a script file.
>So if there's a better way, I'm all for hearing it!
>
>Thanks in advance...
>
>Kelley Coleman
>Database Administrator
>VA Health Administration Center
>Denver, Colorado
>303-331-7521-o
>888-732-8802-p
>720-319-0454-c
>
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