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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T13:32:25+00:00 2026-06-14T13:32:25+00:00

I have the following expect script to automatize the SSH key generation on Ubuntu.

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I have the following expect script to automatize the SSH key generation on Ubuntu. The script runs as expected, and generates the key-pairs, but it takes 50-60 sec to finish.It is much more what I would expect on an empty box.

#!/usr/bin/expect --
eval spawn /usr/bin/ssh-keygen -t rsa

expect -re {Enter file in which to save the key (/root/.ssh/id_rsa): }
send -- "\r"

expect -re {Overwrite (y/n)? }
send -- "y\r"

expect -re {Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): }
send -- "\r"

expect -re {Enter same passphrase again:" }
send -- "\r"

puts "\nEnded expect script."

Any hints or tips what to change?

Edit:
Based on the answer of Niall Byrne, I landed at the following expect script, which is quick and handles first time key generation, as well as key regeneration (overwrite).

#!/usr/bin/expect -f
set timeout -1
spawn /usr/bin/ssh-keygen -t rsa
expect {
  "Enter file in which to save the key" {send -- "\r" ; exp_continue}
  "Overwrite" {send -- "y\r" ; exp_continue}
  "Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):" {send -- "\r" ; exp_continue}
  "Enter same passphrase again:" { send -- "\r" ; exp_continue}
  eof
}
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    2026-06-14T13:32:26+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 1:32 pm

    I think the main source of your delay is that you are not matching your prompts exactly correct with Expect.

    expect -re {Overwrite (y/n)? }
    send -- "y\r"
    

    You specify regular expression syntax here (-re) many of the characters in your expect patterns are reserved regular expression characters ie. ? ( ) .

    The real effect of this line is that it will look for a regular expression matching this line for 10 seconds, then give up and proceed to send the y. You are basically just creating a 10 second delay before sending the ‘y’. Other lines in your code have similar characteristics.

    Consider revising this line to:

    expect {Overwrite (y/n)?}
    

    or

    expect -re {Overwrite.*}
    

    (This is in addition to concerns regarding entropy, but this expect problem is responsible for the bulk of the delay you’re seeing.)

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