I have not automated password less authentication anywhere in script. I guess , its stored somewhere in settings.
I have used the below command to download the files from SVN in script.
I have used the same script in another one server. There its not prompting for password.
I dont know which particular settings saved password.
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Hi,
Can anybody tell me a way to do ssh , without prompting for password from keyboard, Using RSA. The requirement is I need to create the key , using passphrase also.....
Is there any way to do it in UNIX ?
I am doing it from AIX machine , but remote machine is Linux
I tried... (8 Replies)
I have the problem with SFTP; BELOW IS the entry from my ssh_config file
It's prompting me for password all the time when using SFTP. pLEASE help. (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have set up my remote server for password-less login via ssh. If I run the command on my server - ssh user@remoteserver "ls -l"
I get an output, but when I try to do this via java
String sCmd = new String{"/usr/bin/ssh", " user@remoteserver", "\"ls -l\""};
Process p =... (3 Replies)
I am trying to copy a file from remote machine using scp. I followed the steps to configure public/private key usage. But still prompting for password when I do ssh.
I did the following steps to configure scp without asking password
Step 1 : local host > ssh-keygen -t rsa and when prompted... (9 Replies)
hi guys, is there any way to run a script using su - without prompting a password?
ex: su - $APPSUSERNAME/$APPSUSERPASSWORD stop_apps.sh
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I have two users on linux box, say user1 user2.Both the users are having passwords.
Now I would like to run the script from user1 and switch to another user i.e., user2 from the script itself.
** I do have limited access and I am running from the normal user account.Not from the root... (2 Replies)
Hi,
When i am trying to connect to other server using ssh coomand, it is prompting for password.
But i want to hardcode it with username so that it should not prompt for password.
And i dont want to use "ssh-keygen" method as it is not allowed.
Please help me.
Regards,
Mukta (7 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to transfer a file from one server to a remote server using SFTP. Client is not ready for key setup.
I am working on Solaris 10.
Here is the code.
#!/bin/ksh
# sample automatic Sftp script to dump a file
USER="user1"
PASSWORD="pass1"
HOST="host1"
sftp $USER@$HOST... (6 Replies)
Dear unix experts,
i have a requirement as below.
i need to use SFTP as FTP.
ftp -n -v << ENDFTP
open test_ftp.server
user ftp_user_name ftp_password
quit
ENDFTP
if i use this in a shell script, it's not asking for password. But i want the similar thing achived using... (5 Replies)
// Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.7
I wanted to pass the password, but when I execute this cron, it stops at Password: prompt.
Please advise on how to fix the error. Thank you for tour help in advance.
#!/usr/bin/ksh
su - pmserver
echo "su - pmserver"
cd... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
murmur-user-wrapper
murmur-user-wrapper(1) General Commands Manual murmur-user-wrapper(1)NAME
murmur-user-wrapper - User wrapper for murmurd.
SYNOPSIS
murmur-user-wrapper [options]
DESCRIPTION
Murmur is the server component of Mumble, a low-latency, high quality VoIP application. Murmur-wrapper is a wrapper script to make it eas-
ier for normal users to set up their own, private murmur server.
OPTIONS -d "directory"
Set directory to use. By default, the wrapper script uses $HOME/murmur
-s Check if murmur process is running.
-k Terminate running murmur process.
-i Initialize only, do not start the server.
-p "password"
Specify password for the SuperUser account and exit. SuperUser is the mumble equivalent of root, a special user which bypasses all
access restrictions.
NOTES
To create your own private server, you first want to run
murmur-user-wrapper -i
Then edit ~/murmur/murmur.ini to set the various configuration settings. The most important is probably the port; unless you're the only
murmur process running on this server, you'll need to change it.
When you're happy with your settings, you need to set the password for SuperUser, which is your administrator account.
murmur-user-wrapper -p <password>
Once this is done, simply run
murmur-user-wrapper
to start the server.
SEE ALSO murmurd(1).
AUTHOR
mumble and murmurd was written by Thorvald Natvig <slicer@users.sourceforge.net>.
2008 May 09 murmur-user-wrapper(1)