I don't think there is a way except for creating keys and copying the public key to ~/.ssh directory and naming the key file as authorize_keys Then at least you could do commands like ssh -l admin 192.168.0.1 -X -C Eterm
or run other jobs. > I am trying to ssh into a remote machine - what I want to do is log in > with a username and password supplied in the one command - is there a > way to this? > > #ssh -l [EMAIL PROTECTED] passwd test? > > HELP PLEASE! -- Regards, Kevin Saenz Spinaweb Your one stop shop for I.T solutions. Ph: 02 4620 5130 Fax: 02 4625 9243 Mobile: 0418455661 Web: http://www.spinaweb.com.au -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug