I have access to seperate Unix server that has specific scripts that I need to run from time to time. What I would like to do is pass my password in the script, instead of having to type the password then run the script all from the original script.
Is this possible?
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Hi
I am running unix commands through Oracle, but I want to be able to run sftp which oracle cannot use. What I want to do is run a script which runs as oracle user but has the su command in, to connect as another user that has sftp access. I am trying the below.
su - dwintuser -c gary.ksh... (2 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to run scp as a one-line command, as of right now, it prompts me for the user's password to the remote machine. Does anyone know if there is an option to pass the password parameter into the scp command on the same line so it doesn't prompt me? Thanks! (1 Reply)
Hi,
I need to connect to DB through my shell script. but I dont want to hardcode my db password in the script. Is there a way to do it?
Thanks
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Dear All,
I am new to unix and I am trying to build a shell script which will connect to a different server by passing username and password from a file or command line but not manually...
In short I dont want to connect to a diff server via ftp interactively.
Any suggestion...looking... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to do SFTP without passing the password.
I did it by generating the Key pair on both source and destination servers but the problem is My script is running with BATCHADM user whereas I am doing SFTP using another username (sftp user1@destinationServer) due to which it is... (3 Replies)
I want to do following 2 commands via script:
1) eval `ssh-agent`2) ssh-add /export/home/sufuser/.ssh/id_rsa When asked for passphrase enter "passwordpassword1234
but whenever I run the script it stucks after "ssh-add /export/home/sufuser/.ssh/id_rsa" command and asks fro... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying use the below su command to execute a shell script using different user.
Caould some one please help me out as to how to pass the pass the password when prompted or is there any way to execute the shell script using other user.
I have had look at the other posts in forum... (1 Reply)
Hi Experts,
I have specific requirement where I want to pass the password with the ssh username@hostname command .
I dont want to use RSA public and private keys also. Because that will be on production server and no one wants to give access like that.
Second thing it is production... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: sharsour
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yppasswd
yppasswd(1) General Commands Manual yppasswd(1)NAME
yppasswd, ypchfn, ypchsh - change your password in the NIS database
SYNOPSIS
yppasswd [-f] [-l] [-p] [user]
ypchfn [user]
ypchsh [user]
DESCRIPTION
The standard passwd(1), chfn(1) and chsh(1) cannot be used under Linux to change the users NIS password, shell and GECOS information,
because they only modify the password file on the local host. For changing the NIS information, they are replaced by their NIS counter-
parts, yppasswd, ypchfn and ypchsh.
These commands are the same program, linked to different names. Using the command line switches, you can choose whether to update your
password -p, your login shell -l, or your GECOS field -f, or a combination of them. yppasswd implies the -p option, if no other option is
given. If you use the -f or -l option, you also need to add the -p flag. ypchfn implies the -f option, and ypchsh -l.
When invoked without the user argument, the account information for the invoking user will be updated, otherwise that of user will be
updated. This option is only available to the super-user. If the yppasswdd daemon on the server supports it, you can give the root password
of the server instead of the users [old] password.
All tools will first prompt the user for the current NIS password needed for authentication with the yppasswdd(8) daemon. Subsequently, the
program prompts for the updated information:
yppasswd or -l
Change the user's NIS password. The user is prompted for the new password. While typing the password, echoing is turned off, so
the password does not appear on the screen. An empty password is rejected, as are passwords shorter than six characters. The user
will then be requested to retype the password to make sure it wasn't misspelled the first time.
ypchsh or -l
Change the user's login shell. The user is prompted for a new shell, offering the old one as default:
Login shell [/bin/sh]: _
To accept the default, simply press return. To clear the shell field in your passwd(5) file entry (so that the system's default
shell is selected), enter the string none.
ypchfn or -f
Change the user's full name and related information. Traditionally, some applications expect the GECOS field (field 4) of the
passwd(5) file to contain the user's real name (as opposed to the login name) plus some additional information like the office phone
number. This information is displayed by finger(1) and probably some other tools, too.
When setting the full name, ypchfn displays the following prompts, with the defaults in brackets:
Name [Joe Doe]:
Location [2nd floor, bldg 34]:
Office Phone [12345]:
Home Phone []:
To accept a default, simply press return. To clear a field, enter the string none.
SEE ALSO chfn(1), chsh(1), finger(1), passwd(5), passwd(1), ypcat(1), yppasswdd(8), ypserv(8), ypwhich(1)AUTHOR
yppasswd is part of the yp-tools package, which was written by Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>.
YP Tools 2.7 May 1998 yppasswd(1)