Re: CAN SOMEONE *PLEASE* ANSWER MY QUESTION?
From: Nico Kadel-Garcia (nkadel_at_verizon.net)
Date: 05/29/03
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Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 02:49:45 GMT
Adam Shapira wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have *twice* posted a question to this group: and neither
> time have I gotten a response.
>
> My question was what I should do if I need (for scripting
> purposes) to redirect the password-authentication to a source
> other than the keyboard/interactive system. I'm a bit dismayed
> that I haven't had the response.
>
> My guess as to the reason that I haven't received a response
> is that the developers of SSH and SFTP were too epimethean to
> consider the possibility that this might be needed. If my
> suspicion is correct, could they *at least* be adult enough
> to *admit* it?
>
> And if my suspicion is *not* correct then WHY HASN'T *ANYONE*
> ANSWERED MY QUESTION YET????!!!!
>
We have lives. (I'm not a developer, just a supporter. Rude questions
get less helpful responses.)
"Redirecting to another source" is ill-defined. I suggest you read the
FAQ's that Richard Silverman wrote on how to do non-keyboard based
authentication, and read the manual page on "expect".
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