On Mon, 30 Sep 2013 22:26:11 -0700 (PDT)
Jhovarie Guiang barik7...@gmail.com wrote:
Im trying to execute git clone syntax and my syntax is
git clone jhovarie@54.214.171.112:/home/jhovarie/trunk_test.git
and my question is how to include my password to this syntax?
example like this
git clone
jhovarie:(mypassword)@54.214.171.112:/home/jhovarie/trunk_test.git
or
git clone
jhovarie@54.214.171.112:/home/jhovarie:(mypassword)/trunk_test.git
this two syntax doest not work please help I really need the answer
to my question.
Consider employing pubkey-based authentication and an SSH agent (or,
if *absolutely* needed -- for instance for unattended automated jobs
-- an unencrypted key), as Thomas suggested.
If using keyboard-interactive authentication is a requirement, consider
running Git via sshpass [1] (simpler) or Expect [2] (harder) -- both
tools allocate a pseudo TTY and are able to interact with SSH client
spawned by Git as if they were the user entering the password at the
supplied prompt.
But again, by all means first consider deploying pubkey-based
authentication!
1. http://sourceforge.net/projects/sshpass/
2. http://expect.sourceforge.net/
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