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I am currently writing a bash script and when i run the useradd command it requires 2x input. What is the command to input from the bash script into the prompted password fields from useradd?

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If the input is being read from stdin, you could do this;

useradd <<EOF
first input
second input
EOF

Some programs, however, do not read from stdin precisely to stop this kind of thing.

Edit

As remarked upon, this is called a "HERE document", in case you want to look it up.

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  • For the benefit of the author of th question, this is called a 'Here Document', in case you want to look it up.
    – IRBMe
    Jul 21, 2009 at 17:23
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try using expect:

Expect is a tool for automating interactive applications such as telnet, ftp, passwd, fsck, rlogin, tip, etc

expect works also for programs that do not read from stdin.

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  • I should have recalled that. I have used except for this precise reasons tons of time. Jul 24, 2009 at 19:31
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I can't be bothered booting up my Linux system to check, but does the useradd program still prompt if you pass the information on the command line?

useradd -m -p encryptedPassword username

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