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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T15:21:55+00:00 2026-05-23T15:21:55+00:00

If I use a password as a command-line parameter it’s public on the system

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If I use a password as a command-line parameter it’s public on the system using ps.

But if I’m in a bash shell script and I do something like:

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{ somecommand -p mypassword }
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is this still going to show up in the process list? Or is this safe?

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    2026-05-23T15:21:55+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 3:21 pm

    Command lines will always be visible (if only through /proc).

    So the only real solution is: don’t. You might supply it on stdin, or a dedicated fd:

    ./my_secured_process some parameters 3<<< "b@dP2ssword"
    

    with a script like (simplicity first)

    #!/bin/bash
    cat 0<&3
    

    (this sample would just dump a bad password to stdout)

    Now all you need to be concerned with is:

    • MITM (spoofed scripts that eaves drop the password, e.g. by subverting PATH)
    • bash history retaining your password in the commandline (look at HISTIGNORE for bash, e.g.)
    • the security of the script that contains the password redirection
    • security of the tty’s used; keyloggers; … as you can see, we have now descended into ‘general security principles’
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