X-Git-Url: https://asedeno.scripts.mit.edu/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fplink.but;h=1ae042265b77b4d7bf0cd73edc73fa69b7a2645f;hb=2713396c91fa6ba00c40940450ffcc3953aba4ee;hp=88877fc3e00ba86525ee6242d37682aad7bc2adc;hpb=e869c58963a0c16767aaaef92a01ac50029908b9;p=PuTTY.git diff --git a/doc/plink.but b/doc/plink.but index 88877fc3..1ae04226 100644 --- a/doc/plink.but +++ b/doc/plink.but @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -\define{versionidplink} \versionid $Id$ - \C{plink} Using the command-line connection tool \i{Plink} -\i{Plink} (PuTTY Link) is a command-line connection tool similar to -UNIX \c{ssh}. It is mostly used for \i{automated operations}, such as -making CVS access a repository on a remote server. +\i{Plink} is a command-line connection tool similar to UNIX \c{ssh}. +It is mostly used for \i{automated operations}, such as making CVS +access a repository on a remote server. Plink is probably not what you want if you want to run an \i{interactive session} in a console window. @@ -42,8 +40,8 @@ version of Plink you're using, and gives you a brief summary of how to use Plink: \c Z:\sysosd>plink -\c PuTTY Link: command-line connection utility -\c Release 0.61 +\c Plink: command-line connection utility +\c Release 0.64 \c Usage: plink [options] [user@]host [command] \c ("host" can also be a PuTTY saved session name) \c Options: @@ -56,6 +54,8 @@ use Plink: \c -P port connect to specified port \c -l user connect with specified username \c -batch disable all interactive prompts +\c -sercfg configuration-string (e.g. 19200,8,n,1,X) +\c Specify the serial configuration (serial only) \c The following options only apply to SSH connections: \c -pw passw login with specified password \c -D [listen-IP:]listen-port @@ -70,16 +70,16 @@ use Plink: \c -1 -2 force use of particular protocol version \c -4 -6 force use of IPv4 or IPv6 \c -C enable compression -\c -i key private key file for authentication +\c -i key private key file for user authentication \c -noagent disable use of Pageant \c -agent enable use of Pageant +\c -hostkey aa:bb:cc:... +\c manually specify a host key (may be repeated) \c -m file read remote command(s) from file \c -s remote command is an SSH subsystem (SSH-2 only) \c -N don't start a shell/command (SSH-2 only) \c -nc host:port \c open tunnel in place of session (SSH-2 only) -\c -sercfg configuration-string (e.g. 19200,8,n,1,X) -\c Specify the serial configuration (serial only) Once this works, you are ready to use Plink.