On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 10:55:39 -0200, Klaus Heinrich Kiwi wrote: > When I try to use 'passwd' through ssh (non-interactive, shell-less > session), the command appears to hang until a Ctrl+C is pressed: ... > Bug? 'Feature'?
Ok, so this is probably a 'feature' (will research why later, for now, I'm using '-t' but still can't get it working 'right') -bash-3.1$ ssh -tt [EMAIL PROTECTED] passwd Could not create directory '/home/abat/.ssh'. The authenticity of host 'localhost (127.0.0.1)' can't be established. RSA key fingerprint is cd:1c:d9:58:42:e6:a8:a4:17:42:bb:34:4d:82:86:2c. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes Failed to add the host to the list of known hosts (/home/abat/.ssh/known_hosts). Password: Changing password for user abat. Changing password for abat (current) UNIX password: You can now choose the new password or passphrase. A valid password should be a mix of upper and lower case letters, digits, and other characters. You can use a 12 character long password with characters from at least 3 of these 4 classes, or an 8 character long password containing characters from all the classes. An upper case letter that begins the password and a digit that ends it do not count towards the number of character classes used. A passphrase should be of at least 3 words, 16 to 40 characters long and contain enough different characters. Alternatively, if noone else can see your terminal now, you can pick this as your password: "sharp_strait_drown". Enter new password: Weak password: is the same as the old one. Try again. You can now choose the new password or passphrase. A valid password should be a mix of upper and lower case letters, digits, and other characters. You can use a 12 character long password with characters from at least 3 of these 4 classes, or an 8 character long password containing characters from all the classes. An upper case letter that begins the password and a digit that ends it do not count towards the number of character classes used. A passphrase should be of at least 3 words, 16 to 40 characters long and contain enough different characters. Alternatively, if noone else can see your terminal now, you can pick this as your password: "better;butt:rid". Enter new password: Weak password: is the same as the old one. Try again. You can now choose the new password or passphrase. A valid password should be a mix of upper and lower case letters, digits, and other characters. You can use a 12 character long password with characters from at least 3 of these 4 classes, or an 8 character long password containing characters from all the classes. An upper case letter that begins the password and a digit that ends it do not count towards the number of character classes used. A passphrase should be of at least 3 words, 16 to 40 characters long and contain enough different characters. Alternatively, if noone else can see your terminal now, you can pick this as your password: "stout:sock!gloss". Enter new password: Weak password: is the same as the old one. passwd: Authentication token manipulation error (after that, the terminal gets completely locked-up - Can't Ctrl+C, Ctrl+Z nothing.. had to kill the ssh client... Any ideas? -- redhat-lspp mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-lspp
