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
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
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
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
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
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