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BASH ssh login
Ok, there's been a good number of posts about this, but here goes. I want a script to log in to a system via ssh without using keys.
This will be used to log in to Cisco IOS devices. I have tried the following, but could not get it to work: SSH login expect shell script to supply username and password It's probible that I just don't understand 'expect' and that script is totally viable, but my question is can this be done with just BASH? If it can not, then I will move on to trying to figure out that expect script. Thanks. |
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