[Deb-SEC]oddball ssh remote passwd question

2002-01-15 Thread David Ehle
Hello all, This is far from as serious an issue as some of the items on the list right now, but I thought I'd see if anyone has some input. I'm running some synchronized machines, and I only want users to change passwords on the master. So, I thought of writing a script to replace password that

Re: [Deb-SEC]oddball ssh remote passwd question

2002-01-15 Thread Tim Haynes
David Ehle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello all, if you do: ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] password What is `password'? ssh will have you authenticate to host, and then bring up the password change prompt (current) UNIX password: on the remote machine. BUT when you start typing, the

Re: [Deb-SEC]oddball ssh remote passwd question

2002-01-15 Thread David Ehle
Tim, Yep that does it :) Thanks mucho! I knew it was something VERY simple but my brain is just stir-fried today and I couldn't think of it. Thanks again. David. Tim Haynes wrote: David Ehle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello all, if you do: ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] password What is

[Deb-SEC]oddball ssh remote passwd question

2002-01-15 Thread David Ehle
Hello all, This is far from as serious an issue as some of the items on the list right now, but I thought I'd see if anyone has some input. I'm running some synchronized machines, and I only want users to change passwords on the master. So, I thought of writing a script to replace password that

Re: [Deb-SEC]oddball ssh remote passwd question

2002-01-15 Thread David Ehle
Tim, Yep that does it :) Thanks mucho! I knew it was something VERY simple but my brain is just stir-fried today and I couldn't think of it. Thanks again. David. Tim Haynes wrote: David Ehle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello all, if you do: ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] password What is