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- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 accessdate "2012-12-19".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 chapter "3.8. Prompting for a Password".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 edition "1.".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 first1 "Carl".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 first2 "J.P.".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 first3 "Cameron".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 isCitedBy Comparison_of_command_shells.
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 isbn "978-0-596-52678-8".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 last1 "Albing".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 last2 "Vossen".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 last3 "Newham".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 location "Sebastopol, Calif.".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 page "65".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 publisher "O'Reilly".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 quote "Be aware that if you read a password into an environment variable it is in memory in plain text, and thus may be accessed via a core dump or /proc/core. It is also in the process environment, which may be accessible by other processes.".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 quote "[...] is hardly what one thinks of as a passive list of configured variables. It can run other commands and use if statements to vary its choices. It even ends by echoing a message. Be careful when you source something, as it’s a wide open door into your script.".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 title "Bash cookbook".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-596-52678-8 year "2007".