On 24/07/00 18:06 +0530, Tulshekar Gangireddy spewed into the LI bitstream:

>                         I have a small problem of logging in
> programmatically. A brief explanation of the problem follows:

Khader asked this same thing ... sometime back.

> I am using SSH to connect between two systems. I have to establish an
> ssh session between two systems. SSH asks for a password when i try to
> do so.  This password has to be passed to the ssh password prompt
> programmatically. Basically i want to avoid the user interaction for
> typing out the password at the prompt. This is to say that i want to

Here's my answer - which Khader says didn't work out sufficiently for
him - but it seems to be the only soln I can think of ;)

> there's one thing you _can_ do and that is to set a blank
> passphrase if you are sure nobody is out to screw your happiness :)
 
> Or try the secure-pop+ssh howto at linuxdoc - particularly

> <http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Secure-POP+SSH-3.html#ss3.2>

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