3.8.3.23 -sessionlog, -sshlog, -sshrawlog: specify session logging.3.8.3.22 -sercfg: specify serial port configuration.3.8.3.21 -pgpfp: display PGP key fingerprints.3.8.3.20 -hostkey: manually specify an expected host key.3.8.3.19 -loghost: specify a logical host name.3.8.3.18 -i: specify an SSH private key.3.8.3.17 -4 and -6: specify an Internet protocol version.3.8.3.16 -1 and -2: specify an SSH protocol version.3.8.3.14 -nc: make a remote network connection in place of a remote shell or command.3.8.3.13 -N: suppress starting a shell or command.3.8.3.12 -t and -T: control pseudo-terminal allocation 8664.rpm 8664.rpm Description putty - SSH, Telnet and Rlogin client Putty is a SSH, Telnet & Rlogin client - this time for Linux.3.8.3.11 -X and -x: control X11 forwarding.3.8.3.10 -A and -a: control agent forwarding.3.8.3.9 -agent and -noagent: control use of Pageant for authentication.3.8.3.6 -m: read a remote command or script from a file.3.8.3.5 -L, -R and -D: set up port forwardings.3.8.3.2 Selecting a protocol: -ssh, -telnet, -rlogin, -raw -serial.3.8.1 Starting a session from the command line.PuTTY can be made to do various things without user intervention by supplying command-line arguments (e.g., from a command prompt window, or a Windows shortcut). Previous page next page 3.8 The PuTTY command line
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