X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/u/mdw/putty/blobdiff_plain/4d1cdf5dbf82011900f74ecdbe3d3d4456cee1f7..055817455466c8eb60392f30bb7c689763962e17:/doc/plink.but diff --git a/doc/plink.but b/doc/plink.but index 1b2be43f..7e278007 100644 --- a/doc/plink.but +++ b/doc/plink.but @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -\versionid $Id: plink.but,v 1.19 2003/08/29 19:06:22 jacob Exp $ +\define{versionidplink} \versionid $Id$ \C{plink} Using the command-line connection tool Plink @@ -43,30 +43,36 @@ use Plink: \c Z:\sysosd>plink \c PuTTY Link: command-line connection utility -\c Unidentified build, Aug 29 2003 19:49:05 +\c Release 0.XX \c Usage: plink [options] [user@]host [command] \c ("host" can also be a PuTTY saved session name) \c Options: +\c -V print version information \c -v show verbose messages \c -load sessname Load settings from saved session \c -ssh -telnet -rlogin -raw -\c force use of a particular protocol (default SSH) +\c force use of a particular protocol \c -P port connect to specified port \c -l user connect with specified username \c -m file read remote command(s) from file \c -batch disable all interactive prompts \c The following options only apply to SSH connections: \c -pw passw login with specified password -\c -D listen-port Dynamic SOCKS-based port forwarding -\c -L listen-port:host:port Forward local port to remote address -\c -R listen-port:host:port Forward remote port to local address +\c -D [listen-IP:]listen-port +\c Dynamic SOCKS-based port forwarding +\c -L [listen-IP:]listen-port:host:port +\c Forward local port to remote address +\c -R [listen-IP:]listen-port:host:port +\c Forward remote port to local address \c -X -x enable / disable X11 forwarding \c -A -a enable / disable agent forwarding \c -t -T enable / disable pty allocation \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 -s remote command is an SSH subsystem (SSH-2 only) +\c -N don't start a shell/command (SSH-2 only) Once this works, you are ready to use Plink. @@ -222,7 +228,7 @@ start a backup on a remote machine, you might use a command like: Or perhaps you want to fetch all system log lines relating to a particular web area: -\c plink mysession grep /~fjbloggs/ /var/log/httpd/access.log > fredlogs +\c plink mysession grep /~fred/ /var/log/httpd/access.log > fredlog Any non-interactive command you could usefully run on the server command line, you can run in a batch file using Plink in this way.