From: owen Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 23:24:01 +0000 (+0000) Subject: More proto `how-to' documentation: CVS and WinCVS X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/u/mdw/putty/commitdiff_plain/7638530e7dde0d2c2cd467698a6d0d1966f1929f?ds=sidebyside More proto `how-to' documentation: CVS and WinCVS git-svn-id: svn://svn.tartarus.org/sgt/putty@933 cda61777-01e9-0310-a592-d414129be87e --- diff --git a/doc/plink.but b/doc/plink.but index 9474955e..cd8e31d3 100644 --- a/doc/plink.but +++ b/doc/plink.but @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -\versionid $Id: plink.but,v 1.3 2001/02/07 11:20:15 owen Exp $ +\versionid $Id: plink.but,v 1.4 2001/02/19 23:24:01 owen Exp $ \C{plink} Using the command-line connection tool Plink @@ -61,27 +61,90 @@ use Plink: These are the command line options that Plink accepts. -\H{plink-pubkey} Public key authentication +\S2{plink-usage-options-v}\c{-v} show verbose messages + +By default, Plink only displays any password prompts and the output of +the remote command. The \c{-v} option makes it print extra +information about the connection being made, for example: + +\c Server version: SSH-1.5-OpenSSH-1.2.3 +\c We claim version: SSH-1.5-PuTTY +\c Using SSH protocol version 1 +\c Received public keys +\c Host key fingerprint is: +\c 1023 e3:65:44:44:bd:b1:04:59:bc:e2:3d:a1:4d:09:ce:99 +\c Encrypted session key +\c Using 3DES encryption +\c Trying to enable encryption... +\c Successfully started encryption +\c Sent username "fred". +\c Sent username "fred" +\c fred@example.com's password: + +This information can be useful for diagnosing problems. + +\S2{plink-usage-options-ssh}\c{-ssh} force use of ssh protocol + +\S2{plink-usage-options-P}\c{-P port} connect to specified port + +\S2{plink-usage-options-pw}\c{-pw passw} login with specified password + +\H{plink-pubkey} Using public key authentication with Plink \H{plink-batch} Using Plink in \i{batch files} and \i{scripts} \H{plink-cvs} Using Plink with \i{CVS} -To use Plink with CVS, you need to do something like the following: +To use Plink with CVS, you need to set the environment variable +\c{CVS_RSH} to point to Plink: \c set CVS_RSH=\path\to\plink.exe + +You also need to arrange to be able to connect to a remote host +without a password. To do this, either: + +\b Run PuTTY, and create a PuTTY saved session (see +\k{config-saving}) which specifies your private key file (see +\k{config-auth}). You will probably also want to specify a username +to log in as (see \k{config-username}). You should then be able to +run CVS as follows: + +\c cvs -d :ext:user@sessionname:/path/to/repository co module + +If you specified a username in your saved session, you can just say: + +\c cvs -d :ext:sessionname:/path/to/repository co module + +Alternatively, you can use Pageant if Pageant is running (see +\k{pageant}). To do this, you would: + +\b Ensure Pageant is running, and has your private key stored in it. + +\b Run CVS as follows: + \c cvs -d :ext:user@hostname:/path/to/repository co module -This should work, provided the command \c{plink hostname -l user} works -without requiring a password. +\H{plink-wincvs} Using Plink with \i{WinCVS} + +Plink can also be used with WinCVS. Firstly, arrange for Plink to be +able to connect to a remote host without a password. \k{plink-cvs} +has instructions on this. -You can arrange for that to be the case by: +In WinCVS, bring up the \e{Preferences} dialogue box from the +\e{Admin} menu, and switch to the \e{Ports} tab. Tick the box there +labelled \e{Check for an alternate rsh name} and in the text entry +field to the right enter the full path to \c{plink.exe}. Select +\e{OK} on the \e{Preferences} dialogue box. -\b running Pageant (see \k{pageant}) and putting a valid RSA key in it +Next, select \e{Command Line} from the WinCVS \e{Admin} menu, and type +a CVS command as in \k{plink-cvs}, for example: + +\c cvs -d :ext:user@hostname:/path/to/repository co module -\b using a saved session name in place of \c{hostname}, and having that saved - session specify a valid RSA key. (If you do this, you can also leave out - \c{user@}, provided you specify it in the saved session.) +Select the folder you want to check out to with the \e{Change Folder} +button, and click \e{OK} to check out your module. Once you've got +modules checked out, WinCVS will happily invoke plink from the GUI for +CVS operations. \H{plink-whatelse} Using Plink with... ?