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Suppress openssl warning about reading from stdin. #929
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Instead of redirecting stderr, wouldn't supplying an explicit |
Not sure it is as compatible, but would probably also work. It seems for openssl they are acknowledging that the error message was a bad idea will only output if stdin is actually a tty, so this will hopefully become obsolete. |
Coming across the same warning that was reported in [PR#929](dehydrated-io#929 "Suppress openssl warning about reading from stdin") this is my attempt to disable this warning. Instead of discarding stderr in total (this can still be useful), we just use the "-in" parameter as hinted in the warning: $ foo=$(cat req.csr) $ <<<${foo} openssl req -noout -verify > /dev/null; echo $? Warning: Will read cert request from stdin since no -in option is given 0 $ <<<${foo} openssl req -in - -noout -verify > /dev/null; echo $? 0
Closing in favor of #940 now that "-in -" is supported. |
Coming across the same warning that was reported in [PR#929](dehydrated-io#929 "Suppress openssl warning about reading from stdin") this is my attempt to disable this warning. Instead of discarding stderr in total (this can still be useful), we just use the "-in" parameter as hinted in the warning: $ foo=$(cat req.csr) $ <<<${foo} openssl req -noout -verify > /dev/null; echo $? Warning: Will read cert request from stdin since no -in option is given 0 $ <<<${foo} openssl req -in - -noout -verify > /dev/null; echo $? 0
Coming across the same warning that was reported in [PR#929](dehydrated-io#929 "Suppress openssl warning about reading from stdin") this is my attempt to disable this warning. Instead of discarding stderr in total (this can still be useful), we just use the "-in" parameter as hinted in the warning: $ foo=$(cat req.csr) $ <<<${foo} openssl req -noout -verify > /dev/null; echo $? Warning: Will read cert request from stdin since no -in option is given 0 $ <<<${foo} openssl req -in - -noout -verify > /dev/null; echo $? 0
Coming across the same warning that was reported in [PR#929](dehydrated-io#929 "Suppress openssl warning about reading from stdin") this is my attempt to disable this warning. Instead of discarding stderr in total (this can still be useful), we just use the "-in" parameter as hinted in the warning: $ foo=$(cat req.csr) $ <<<${foo} openssl req -noout -verify > /dev/null; echo $? Warning: Will read cert request from stdin since no -in option is given 0 $ <<<${foo} openssl req -in - -noout -verify > /dev/null; echo $? 0
Coming across the same warning that was reported in [PR#929](dehydrated-io#929 "Suppress openssl warning about reading from stdin") this is my attempt to disable this warning. Instead of discarding stderr in total (this can still be useful), we just use the "-in" parameter as hinted in the warning: $ foo=$(cat req.csr) $ <<<${foo} openssl req -noout -verify > /dev/null; echo $? Warning: Will read cert request from stdin since no -in option is given 0 $ <<<${foo} openssl req -in - -noout -verify > /dev/null; echo $? 0
Coming across the same warning that was reported in [PR#929](dehydrated-io#929 "Suppress openssl warning about reading from stdin") this is my attempt to disable this warning. Instead of discarding stderr in total (this can still be useful), we just use the "-in" parameter as hinted in the warning: $ foo=$(cat req.csr) $ <<<${foo} openssl req -noout -verify > /dev/null; echo $? Warning: Will read cert request from stdin since no -in option is given 0 $ <<<${foo} openssl req -in - -noout -verify > /dev/null; echo $? 0
Fixed some more locations where warnings about reading from stdin showed up.