Couple of things that might help.
script - make typescript of terminal session
screen - screen manager with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation
echo/read
echo -n Password
read -s password
echo $password
Or maybe...
stty -echo / stty echo
Hello Joe, as someone else already mentioned:
save your password to a text file and "copy'n paste' it from there over and over again.
That invalidates a typo and guarantees that you always use the same password.
Now my concern:
What I hear is:
SSH likes me.
FTP doesn't.
Is this box publicly running FTP?
Oh boy...
I hope not!
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joe@actionline.com writes:
Is there some kind of Linux tool that I can use to capture---------------------------------------------------
my own keystrokes.
I am having a problem with ssh login telling me "Permission denied"
I use the exact same password to ftp login and it works every time.
So I'd like to be able to capture the keystrokes so I can prove that I am
not making a typo.
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