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Bug 163866
New Port: security/tsshbatch
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tsshbatch.1.patch.txt
tsshbatch.1.patch.txt (text/plain; charset=us-ascii), 2.07 KB, created by
Jason Helfman
on 2012-01-11 19:07:42 UTC
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>--- tsshbatch.1.orig 2012-01-11 10:51:22.000000000 -0800 >+++ tsshbatch.1 2012-01-11 10:54:10.000000000 -0800 >@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ > > This method is handy when there are standard "sets" of hosts on > which you regularly work. For instance, you may wish to keep a host >- file lis for each of your production hosts, each of your test >+ file list for each of your production hosts, each of your test > hosts, each of your AIX hosts, and so on. > > 2. Authentication Using Name And Password >@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ > > tsshbatch.py linux-prod-hosts uptime > >- You will be promted for your username and password one time which tsshbatch >+ You will be prompted for your username and password one time which tsshbatch > will then use to log into each of the machines named in linux-prod-hosts. ( > Notice that his assumes your name and password are the same on each host!) > >@@ -189,8 +189,8 @@ > For most applications of tsshbatch, it is much simpler to use key-based > authentication. For this to work, you must first have pushed ssh keys to > all your hosts. You then instruct tsshbatch to use key-based authentication >- rather than name and password. Not only does this elimintate the need to >- constantly provide name and passowrd, it also eliminates passing a plain >+ rather than name and password. Not only does this eliminate the need to >+ constantly provide name and password, it also eliminates passing a plain > text password on the command line and is thus far more secure. This also > overcomes the problem of having different name/password credentials on > different hosts. >@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ > > tsshbatch is smart enough to handle commands that begin with sudo. It knows > that such commands require a password even if you used key exchange to >- intially log in. That's because, once you are logged in - whether via name/ >+ initially log in. That's because, once you are logged in - whether via name/ > password or via key exchange - sudo requires your password again to promote > your privileges. >
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