+\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.
+
+\S{plink-usage-interactive} Using Plink for interactive logins
+
+To make a simple interactive connection to a remote server, just
+type \c{plink} and then the host name:
+
+\c Z:\sysosd>plink login.example.com
+\c
+\c Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 flunky.example.com
+\c flunky login:
+
+You should then be able to log in as normal and run a session. The
+output sent by the server will be written straight to your command
+prompt window, which will most likely not interpret terminal control
+codes in the way the server expects it to. So if you run any
+full-screen applications, for example, you can expect to see strange
+characters appearing in your window. Interactive connections like
+this are not the main point of Plink.
+
+In order to connect with a different protocol, you can give the
+command line options \c{-ssh}, \c{-telnet}, \c{-rlogin} or \c{-raw}.
+To make an SSH connection, for example:
+
+\c Z:\sysosd>plink -ssh login.example.com
+\c login as:
+
+If you have already set up a PuTTY saved session, then instead of
+supplying a host name, you can give the saved session name. This
+allows you to use public-key authentication, specify a user name,
+and use most of the other features of PuTTY:
+
+\c Z:\sysosd>plink my-ssh-session
+\c Sent username "fred"
+\c Authenticating with public key "fred@winbox"
+\c Last login: Thu Dec 6 19:25:33 2001 from :0.0
+\c fred@flunky:~$