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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting loop question Post 302544392 by randallrivy11 on Wednesday 3rd of August 2011 03:23:33 PM
Old 08-03-2011
loop question

hey guys what im trying to do is do a simple script that will ask for a password and on the 5th time it says access denied if the right password is still not entered this is what i have so far can anyone help me im not good with scripting
thanks in advance

Code:
 #!/bin/bash
secretname=secret
name=noname
echo "try to guess the password."
echo
until [ "$name" = "$secretname" ]
do
   echo -n "your guess: "
   read name
echo "very good."
done


Last edited by pludi; 08-03-2011 at 06:42 PM..
 

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