I used expect in the past where I could not create keys on the server.
Make sure you protect your expect script with 700 permissions. Don't
know expect? autoexpect is your friend - it will create the script for you.
George Toft, CISSP, MSIS
623-203-1760
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> I frequently use ssh-agent to store passwords associated with SSH keys.
>
> But does anyone know of a tool or way to store passwords for SSH logins
> without a key?
>
> I use a SSH server for frequent manual transactions and it is an
> inconvenience for me to re-enter password every time. It is not an option
> for me to setup an SSH key on the server (I don't control it).
>
> Jeremy C. Reed
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