10-31-2008
well.
I was very lame actually. Putty has command line option for password. Putty da best.
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dce_login
dce_login(1m) dce_login(1m)
NAME
dce_login - Validates a principal's identity and obtains the principal's network credentials
SYNOPSIS
dce_login [principal_name] [password] [-c | -k keytable] [-r] [-f | +f]
[-e[xec] cmd_string]
OPTIONS
Causes the principal's identity to be certified. If you do not specify -c, the principal's identity is validated only. Retrieves the
authentication key from keytable. Refreshes and validates the current login ID. Enables DCE TGT to be forwardable. Disables DCE TGT to
be forwardable. Executes the command supplied as cmd_string.
ARGUMENTS
The name of the principal to log in as. The password for principal_name.
DESCRIPTION
The dce_login command is supplied for use in DCE configuration. It validates a principal's identity and obtains the principal's network
credentials.
If the -c option is supplied, the command also certifies the principal's identity, and, if the principal is able to be certified, creates
an entry for the principal in the machine's local registry. If the principal is not able to be certified, the command attempts to log the
principal in via the local registry.
The -exec option executes the command specified by cmd_string after login. If cmd_string is specified without a full pathname, the path
prefix is obtained by searching the directories according to the PATH variable.
If you do not supply the name of the principal to validate, either on the command line with the principal_name argument or through the -r
option that retrieves the principal name from the current login context, dce_login prompts for the principal name. If you do not supply
the principal's authentication key either on the command line with password argument or through the -k option that retrieves the principal
authentication key from the specified keytable, dce_login prompts for the password.
If you supply the principal name and password on the command line, you must specify the principal name first, followed by the password. If
you supply the principal_name argument and the -r option, the named principla must be the principal of the current network identity.
If you supply the -f option, the forwardable TGT attribute is then turned on for this login context. Then when forwarding a user's DCE TGT
from machine A to machine B, it enables the user from machine A to reuse their Kerberos credentials on machine B. The option +f turns off
the forwardable TGT attribute. -f and +f can be used in conjunction with -r to change the forwardable TGT attribute for the current login
context.
The dce_login command executes the shell specified in the SHELL environment variable.
Note that if the clocks on the Security server and client machines are not synchronized to within 2 or 3 minutes of each other, you may
receive a password validation error and be unable to be validated.
dce_login(1m)