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Topic Title: Password & scripts Topic Summary: Created On: 9-Mar-2006 08:26 Status: Read Only |
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Hi,
While running ccm related scripts, I currently always have to provide the password, usually
as a command line parameter.
Is there a way to avoid this ?
e.g. convince ccm to use my Windows password ?
Of course, I can keep the password as an enviroment variable, but then
it is quite out in the open.
Is there a better solution ?
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Try ccm set_password machine_name, where machine_name is the name of the machine that the password is being stored for. In my case, it is the CM Synergy server name, but I believe in most cases, it is the client's machine name. This command creates a .ccmrc file which stores the password in an encrypted format. As a warning, it took ten seconds or so for the command to return, so do not get impatient and kill it.
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That is really inconvenient when using Unix server and Windows clients. You can't start new sessions on the Windows machines without having to enter the password, or by supplying it on the command line as a parameter. The 'ccm set_password' only applies to the Unix side, so you can make the ESD startup method to not ask for a password.
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