Brandon Ewing
2016-08-04 14:58:55 UTC
Greetings,
Historically, I've often used clogin to execute command snippets and other
tasks on large amounts of routers. However, now I'm in a position where we
are using central authorization that utilizes our domain credentials.
Since I'd prefer not to keep my domain password in a text file on a box that
other people have root on, is it possible for clogin (or par) to prompt for
a password at initial execution, instead of relying on storing the cleartext
password on disk, or exposing the password in a history file?
Historically, I've often used clogin to execute command snippets and other
tasks on large amounts of routers. However, now I'm in a position where we
are using central authorization that utilizes our domain credentials.
Since I'd prefer not to keep my domain password in a text file on a box that
other people have root on, is it possible for clogin (or par) to prompt for
a password at initial execution, instead of relying on storing the cleartext
password on disk, or exposing the password in a history file?
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Brandon Ewing (***@warningg.com)
Brandon Ewing (***@warningg.com)