02-28-2006
hi i tried with diffrent options
i got my output
my script is
#!/usr/bin/sh
ftp -v -n "$1" << !!!
user "$2" "$3"
!!!
cd $4
sh scriptname
exit
thank you
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DBLINK_CONNECT_U(3) PostgreSQL 9.2.7 Documentation DBLINK_CONNECT_U(3)
NAME
dblink_connect_u - opens a persistent connection to a remote database, insecurely
SYNOPSIS
dblink_connect_u(text connstr) returns text
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dblink_connect_u() is identical to dblink_connect(), except that it will allow non-superusers to connect using any authentication method.
If the remote server selects an authentication method that does not involve a password, then impersonation and subsequent escalation of
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