The way I have done this in the past is to put the password in a seperate file and limit access to the file- ie owned by root and only readable by root. That way if you change the password you only have to do so in one place and if you are editing the script the password is still not visible over your shoulder. If wider access to the script is required it is granted via sudo. If someone can get access to the file then your system is pretty much 0wned any-way.

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In reply to Re: Embed passwords (Acme::Clutter idea) by greenFox
in thread Embed passwords (Acme::Clutter idea) by Solo

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