X-Git-Url: http://git.osdn.net/view?a=blobdiff_plain;f=contrib%2Fputty%2FDOC%2FMAN-PL.BUT;fp=contrib%2Fputty%2FDOC%2FMAN-PL.BUT;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=57c87d1406130331217840f72794cdda0c0662cc;hp=ecc483f8b19e41c604fdd08481275f32f5dca64d;hpb=f1806f8e85068789f78c822f2e1088a12bc09919;p=ffftp%2Fffftp.git diff --git a/contrib/putty/DOC/MAN-PL.BUT b/contrib/putty/DOC/MAN-PL.BUT deleted file mode 100644 index ecc483f..0000000 --- a/contrib/putty/DOC/MAN-PL.BUT +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -\cfg{man-identity}{plink}{1}{2004-03-24}{PuTTY tool suite}{PuTTY tool suite} - -\H{plink-manpage} Man page for Plink - -\S{plink-manpage-name} NAME - -\cw{plink} \- PuTTY link, command line network connection tool - -\S{plink-manpage-synopsis} SYNOPSIS - -\c plink [options] [user@]host [command] -\e bbbbb iiiiiii iiiib iiii iiiiiii - -\S{plink-manpage-description} DESCRIPTION - -\cw{plink} is a network connection tool supporting several protocols. - -\S{plink-manpage-options} OPTIONS - -The command-line options supported by \cw{plink} are: - -\dt \cw{-V} - -\dd Show version information and exit. - -\dt \cw{-pgpfp} - -\dd Display the fingerprints of the PuTTY PGP Master Keys and exit, -to aid in verifying new files released by the PuTTY team. - -\dt \cw{-v} - -\dd Show verbose messages. - -\dt \cw{-load} \e{session} - -\dd Load settings from saved session. - -\dt \cw{-ssh} - -\dd Force use of SSH protocol (default). - -\dt \cw{-telnet} - -\dd Force use of Telnet protocol. - -\dt \cw{-rlogin} - -\dd Force use of rlogin protocol. - -\dt \cw{-raw} - -\dd Force raw mode. - -\dt \cw{-serial} - -\dd Force serial mode. - -\dt \cw{-P} \e{port} - -\dd Connect to port \e{port}. - -\dt \cw{-l} \e{user} - -\dd Set remote username to \e{user}. - -\dt \cw{-m} \e{path} - -\dd Read remote command(s) from local file \e{path}. - -\dt \cw{-batch} - -\dd Disable interactive prompts. - -\dt \cw{-pw} \e{password} - -\dd Set remote password to \e{password}. \e{CAUTION:} this will likely -make the password visible to other users of the local machine (via -commands such as \q{\c{w}}). - -\dt \cw{\-L} \cw{[}\e{srcaddr}\cw{:]}\e{srcport}\cw{:}\e{desthost}\cw{:}\e{destport} - -\dd Set up a local port forwarding: listen on \e{srcport} (or -\e{srcaddr}:\e{srcport} if specified), and forward any connections -over the SSH connection to the destination address -\e{desthost}:\e{destport}. Only works in SSH. - -\dt \cw{\-R} \cw{[}\e{srcaddr}\cw{:]}\e{srcport}\cw{:}\e{desthost}\cw{:}\e{destport} - -\dd Set up a remote port forwarding: ask the SSH server to listen on -\e{srcport} (or \e{srcaddr}:\e{srcport} if specified), and to -forward any connections back over the SSH connection where the -client will pass them on to the destination address -\e{desthost}:\e{destport}. Only works in SSH. - -\dt \cw{\-D} [\e{srcaddr}:]\e{srcport} - -\dd Set up dynamic port forwarding. The client listens on -\e{srcport} (or \e{srcaddr}:\e{srcport} if specified), and -implements a SOCKS server. So you can point SOCKS-aware applications -at this port and they will automatically use the SSH connection to -tunnel all their connections. Only works in SSH. - -\dt \cw{-X} - -\dd Enable X11 forwarding. - -\dt \cw{-x} - -\dd Disable X11 forwarding (default). - -\dt \cw{-A} - -\dd Enable agent forwarding. - -\dt \cw{-a} - -\dd Disable agent forwarding (default). - -\dt \cw{-t} - -\dd Enable pty allocation (default if a command is NOT specified). - -\dt \cw{-T} - -\dd Disable pty allocation (default if a command is specified). - -\dt \cw{-1} - -\dd Force use of SSH protocol version 1. - -\dt \cw{-2} - -\dd Force use of SSH protocol version 2. - -\dt \cw{-C} - -\dd Enable SSH compression. - -\dt \cw{-i} \e{path} - -\dd Private key file for authentication. - -\dt \cw{-s} - -\dd Remote command is SSH subsystem (SSH-2 only). - -\dt \cw{-N} - -\dd Don't start a remote command or shell at all (SSH-2 only). - -\dt \cw{\-sercfg} \e{configuration-string} - -\dd Specify the configuration parameters for the serial port, in -\cw{-serial} mode. \e{configuration-string} should be a -comma-separated list of configuration parameters as follows: - -\lcont{ - -\b Any single digit from 5 to 9 sets the number of data bits. - -\b \cq{1}, \cq{1.5} or \cq{2} sets the number of stop bits. - -\b Any other numeric string is interpreted as a baud rate. - -\b A single lower-case letter specifies the parity: \cq{n} for none, -\cq{o} for odd, \cq{e} for even, \cq{m} for mark and \cq{s} for space. - -\b A single upper-case letter specifies the flow control: \cq{N} for -none, \cq{X} for XON/XOFF, \cq{R} for RTS/CTS and \cq{D} for -DSR/DTR. - -} - -\S{plink-manpage-more-information} MORE INFORMATION - -For more information on plink, it's probably best to go and look at -the manual on the PuTTY web page: - -\W{http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/}\cw{http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/} - -\S{plink-manpage-bugs} BUGS - -This man page isn't terribly complete. See the above web link for -better documentation.