03-21-2006
Expect Script....encrypt password and use
Could someone please help me...I have an expect script. There's a need for a log in during the script and a password is required...right now the password is just a variable in the expect script...what would be the best way to put that in an encrypted flat file and have the expect script pull the password from that encrypted file...
Thank you for your help
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