Dear Luciano (aka strange),
Thank you very nice :)
Kind Regards, Mário Gamito
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Luciano Rocha strange@nsk.no-ip.org wrote:
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 09:38:17AM +0100, Mário Gamito wrote:
Hi,
First things first, sorry for the off-topic, but I've already burned my eyes Googling and couldn't find the answer to what I need and I remembered asking here, because I'm a long time CentOS and its mailing list user. Again, my apologies.
I have this command to create an FTP account:
# pure-pw useradd mario -u 502 -g 502 -n 1000 -N 200 -d /home/pages/mario
This command asks for the password twice.
I need to pass the password (preferably without expect) so I can create the account without prompting.
If i run:
# echo secret | pure-pw useradd mario -u 502 -g 502 -n 1000 -N 200 -d /home/pages/gamito
It reads the first insertion, but asks for the second.
(echo secret; echo secret) | pure-pw ...
Or: echo -e 'secret\nsecret' | pure-pw
Or: pure-pw <<EOF secret secret EOF
-- lfr 0/0
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