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- Rsync
- nc-test4</code> This will first prompt you for a password for the sudo. You will get a subsequent prompt fo... t can run automatically without prompting for the password, checkout "[[http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/07/rsync-over-ssh-without-password/|How to Setup Rsync with SSH on UNIX / Linux (rsync without password)]]". This is sometime you will want to do to supp
- IPMI Console Setup
- BMC for command * -a : prompt for remote server password (for CLI, not batch files) * -P : input the password in command, not recommended as is in command line history there after, not secure * -f </path/password_file> : specify use of file for remote server password (need for batch files and to prevent constant prompt
- BASH Customisation
- sub -v -u $BA_MOSQUITTO_USERNAME -P $BA_MOSQUITTO_PASSWORD -h $BA_MOSQUITTO_HOST -p 1883 -t '#'" # PiHole a... ommand]] ======visudo====== sudo remembers your password for 15 minutes by default. After 15 minutes, you will be asked to enter the password again for any sudo command.\\ This is actually a ... n be changed by increasing or decreasing the sudo password timeout limit as described below.\\ ''sudo visudo
- IPMI CLI Tools
- t packet encryption (and therefore sends your BMC password over the network in plain text) and does not supp... MC for command * -a : prompt for remote server password (for CLI, not batch files) * -f </path/password_file> : specify use of file for remote server password (need for batch files and to prevent constant prompt