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Re: Re: Net::SSH::Perl and su

by mikfire (Deacon)
on Mar 09, 2002 at 01:39 UTC ( [id://150477]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Net::SSH::Perl and su
in thread Net::SSH::Perl and su

I have tried this. I doesn't work for me. I am beginning to think this problem is with respect to my version of Solaris and SSH ( Solaris 8 and SSH 3.1p1 ( you have patched your ssh, haven't you?) ).

I have tried the example code ( which, having finally read, gave some fairly good examples on setting up callbacks ) and that doesn't work for me either. :/

Thanks for the help, though.
mikfire

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Re: Re: Re: Net::SSH::Perl and su
by oubiwann (Sexton) on Mar 15, 2002 at 19:36 UTC
    You might want to investigate the usage of keys with ssh. Although many say that this is less secure than asking for a password everytime, if you are thinking about storing passwords in plain text, this would be a great alternative.

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