Am Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 2012, 23:14:19 schrieb Kenichi Handa: > In article <2937464.OIdV3OoAVt@fluss>, Arne Babenhauserheide writes: > > I installed emacs for a collegue and the visible password is the major > > reason why he switches to the quite inconvenient term/ansi-term mode > > instead of shell. > > > > So I think it is very relevant: It’s a matter of good defaults to never > > show the Password your user types. Especially not (quasi-)root passwords. > It seems to be difficult to setup > comint-password-prompt-regexp for all variations of prompts > for password. How about using this kind of code (incomplete)? … > One can type C-c p when the shell buffer displays a prompt > for password without letting user enter a password in the > minibuffer. That does not feel perfect, but it is better than the current situation, I think. I would prefer the shell to recognice the language setting and use that to select additional password-request matching. Best wishes, Arne -- A man in the streets faces a knife. Two policemen are there it once. They raise a sign: “Illegal Scene! Noone may watch this!” The man gets robbed and stabbed and bleeds to death. The police had to hold the sign. …Welcome to Europe, citizen. Censorship is beautiful. ( http://draketo.de/stichwort/censorship )