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04-21-2003 11:11 PM
04-21-2003 11:11 PM
auto rexec
helo:
would anybody test auto rexec remote machine? I mean that writing a script and
auto feed it the password. I already test
the interactive function of ksh and expect, but
when I feed the password , rexec would think the authentication failed.I try every carriage return /r , /n , or throgh ctrl-v&ctr-M.It doesn't work . If anybody ever succeeded before, please tell me that how to write the
carriage return. Thank you very much!!!
steven chang
would anybody test auto rexec remote machine? I mean that writing a script and
auto feed it the password. I already test
the interactive function of ksh and expect, but
when I feed the password , rexec would think the authentication failed.I try every carriage return /r , /n , or throgh ctrl-v&ctr-M.It doesn't work . If anybody ever succeeded before, please tell me that how to write the
carriage return. Thank you very much!!!
steven chang
steven
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04-21-2003 11:27 PM
04-21-2003 11:27 PM
Re: auto rexec
Hi,
if it is just a matter of producing a carriage return character in a script, then try this with the backslash:
# echo "\n"
regards,
John K.
if it is just a matter of producing a carriage return character in a script, then try this with the backslash:
# echo "\n"
regards,
John K.
it would be nice if you always got a second chance
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