Issue
I have a bash expect script like this, that I use for some operations on Jamf:
spawn firmwarepasswd -setpasswd
expect {
"Enter password:" {
send "$oldpass\r"
exp_continue
}
"Enter new password:" {
send "$newpass\r"
exp_continue
}
"Re-enter new password:" {
send "$newpass\r"
exp_continue
}
}
If the password fails, the script will not exit and jamf will keep trying to execute it. How can I get it to return and exit when the password is wrong?
Solution
I don't know Jamf
, but I do have a little example for you:
function _cmd {
local cmd="${@?No command?}"
echo -ne "Testing $cmd\t: "
expect 2>&1 <<-EOF
set timeout -1
spawn ${cmd}
expect eof
catch wait result
exit [lindex \$result 3]
EOF
echo $?
}
function _ssh {
local status="${@?No command?}"
read -sp "remote password? " remote_pass
echo -ne "\nTesting ssh\t: "
expect 2>&1 <<-EOF
set timeout -1
spawn ssh [email protected]
expect {
"yes/no" { send "yes\r"; exp_continue }
"*password: " { send "${remote_pass}\r" }
}
expect "*#" { send "exit $status\r" }
expect eof
catch wait result
exit [lindex \$result 3]
EOF
echo $?
}
_cmd false
_cmd true
_ssh 3
exit 0
The last part after expect eof
makes sure that the exit status is shared. The _ssh
command will exit with status 3.
Answered By - Bayou Answer Checked By - Marie Seifert (WPSolving Admin)