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I need a script that will let me connect to my hpux server with just a click of the icon without type my username and password.
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Take a look at ssh authorised keys. Provided you are using ssh, you can set up passwordless authentication by copying your public key into the authorized_keys file in your homedir on the server.
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"click of the icon" ??? you're doing a shell or VB script?
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I'm using reflections or putty.
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I don't know reflections but within putty you can save a session, including an ssh key to use. Put that in the authorized_keys file on the server and set a shotcut up to putty that specifies the saved session name on the command line - you'll have a one click (or double click perhaps) login.
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