Yes, I know, but that will be a fraction of second, and also if one uses
history command one can see more than 1000 commands that one typed
earlier (by default). But I would like to implement it for different
reason.
Kiran
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Etienne Larrivee wrote:
> Hi Kiran,
>
> Keep in mind that when passing the password on the command line, people
> will be able to see other's password using the ps command (while
> changing the password).
>
> I think it is enough to avoid doing it.
>
> Etienne
>
>
> Kiran Kumar M wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > How can I change the password at the command line itself,
> > for ex.: passwd <userid> <password>
> > I want to eliminate the confirmation.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Kiran
> >
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