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Subject: Re: Kermit scripts for SunOS Unix
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Chris Cigna (cignac@erols.com) wrote:
: I think I got everything down except how to do this non interactively
: If I run the script it asks me for a login and password.
If you don't mind having your password sitting somewhere as plain text, you
could use Kermit-95 to generate the scripts for you, which then, through
the magic of Kermit portability, would run on SunOS.
In K-95, if you "create an icon" for an entry where you have already
supplied a login name and password, that icon points to a script,
which, along with login.scr, will reside in your Kermit-95 scripts
directory.
Use those as examples of how to login.
I suppose if you wanted to obfuscate the password, you could have a
small program with an internally scrambled stored password, which would
invoke kermit with a command line argument containing the password.
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Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
- Pope Valley & Napa CA.