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Old 09-09-2003
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enable a user via remsh

hi guys,

has anybody a solution to enable a user via remsh (in a script)?

i know only this:

remsh $i /usr/bin/passwd -r files -d USERNAME

but on this option the user must enter a new passwd.

is it possible to set the passwd in the string or in a file and set a parameter into the string which read this passwd?


many thx

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