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!
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