I apologize for not reading your original post so I don't know if this will
address your problem. I too could not get autopasswd to work until I
implemented a small pause in the expect script. Try adding:
pause 2
after each entry of `expect "password:"'. Just yesterday I successfully
setup 80 user accounts using autopasswd.
Hope this helps.
Blair Craft.
On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 06:04:51PM -0700, Rich Burroughs wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Apr 1998, J. Douglas Alden Jr. wrote:
>
> > Autopasswd does not seem to successfully change passwords on my system,
> > either. Same symptoms as I described below. Thanks for the idea, though.
>
> Doug,
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