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  • frankcyblogic.deF Offline
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    Take a look at the official "documentation":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/qprocess.html#details . Scroll down, there is an example included.

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      Frank
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      Both for improved security and improved convenience, I would use private/public key authentication.

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        luca
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        [quote author="unclewerner" date="1297876342"]Take a look at the official "documentation":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/qprocess.html#details . Scroll down, there is an example included.
        [/quote]

        I already tried that example but it seems to doesn't work for ssh.

        [quote author="Frank" date="1297876571"]Both for improved security and improved convenience, I would use private/public key authentication.[/quote]

        My application must works in a pc and in a BeagleBoard so I'd like to use a simple solution also if less secure.

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          I read in some forum that it's impossible to pass a password to ssh using QProcess because ssh require a console...

          Can someone confirm me this?

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            goetz
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            ssh does not read from stdin. You can easily check that with

            @
            echo "password" | ssh somehost
            @

            It asks for your password on the console. Stdin is just piped through to the remote shell or whatever program is run by ssh.

            You might have a look at "libssh":http://www.libssh.org or "libssh2":http://www.libssh2.org

            http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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              dangelog
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              [quote author="Luca" date="1297878985"]
              [quote author="unclewerner" date="1297876342"]Take a look at the official "documentation":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/qprocess.html#details . Scroll down, there is an example included.
              [/quote]

              I already tried that example but it seems to doesn't work for ssh.

              [quote author="Frank" date="1297876571"]Both for improved security and improved convenience, I would use private/public key authentication.[/quote]

              My application must works in a pc and in a BeagleBoard so I'd like to use a simple solution also if less secure.
              [/quote]

              Shipping a couple of public/private keys is VERY simple (it's just a matter of putting two files in the right place). You may also evaluate expect(1) or, if under unix with a X11 environment, create a simple SSH_ASKPASS program.

              Software Engineer
              KDAB (UK) Ltd., a KDAB Group company

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                @Luca: I wonder what ssh would do, if you use forkpty(3) on your beagleboard.

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                  Thanks all,
                  I finally installed openssh in the BeagleBoard replacing dropbear so now I can use ssh-keygen and a private/public key authentication while dropbear hasn't ssh-keygen.

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                    Thanks all,
                    I finally installed openssh in the BeagleBoard replacing dropbear so now I can use ssh-keygen and a private/public key authentication while dropbear hasn't ssh-keygen.

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                    @luca can you tell me the way you solve this problem? i meet this kind of situtation,too.
                    I am exhausted.

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                      SGaist
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                      @_hunter Read Lucas last answer: he replaced dropbear with OpenSSH and used private/public keys.

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                        @luca can you tell me the way you solve this problem? i meet this kind of situtation,too.
                        I am exhausted.

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                        aha_1980
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                        hi @_hunter

                        as @SGaist said, public keys are the way to go.

                        if you cannot use them for a reason, google for sshpass. i use it successfully to connect to embedded boards from customers where i cannot upload my own keys.

                        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                          @luca can you tell me the way you solve this problem? i meet this kind of situtation,too.
                          I am exhausted.

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                          @_hunter As I said I installed Openssh the used a public key authentication. This way it doesn't ask you for a password (if configured correctly).
                          Once you configure Openssh server in your remote device for a public key authentication (google is your friend for it) you can simply "ssh" from your client without password.
                          Hope it helps.

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