From 2985383c0bc4c40c18f573ebaf1209727f8f8531 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jacob Nevins Date: Fri, 20 May 2022 19:33:31 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Indexing for Windows Pageant command-line options. --- doc/index.but | 5 +++++ doc/pageant.but | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/index.but b/doc/index.but index afd74167..4c76bb05 100644 --- a/doc/index.but +++ b/doc/index.but @@ -867,6 +867,11 @@ saved sessions from \IM{authentication agent} agent, authentication \IM{-c-pageant} \c{-c} Pageant command-line option +\IM{--keylist} \c{--keylist} Pageant command-line option +\IM{--openssh-config} \c{--openssh-config} Pageant command-line option + +\IM{Windows OpenSSH} Windows OpenSSH +\IM{Windows OpenSSH} OpenSSH, on Windows \IM{FAQ} FAQ \IM{FAQ} Frequently Asked Questions diff --git a/doc/pageant.but b/doc/pageant.but index 97d41087..1f6b7c21 100644 --- a/doc/pageant.but +++ b/doc/pageant.but @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ by the command, like this: \c C:\PuTTY\pageant.exe d:\main.ppk -c C:\PuTTY\putty.exe -\S{pageant-cmdline-openssh} Integrating with Windows OpenSSH +\S{pageant-cmdline-openssh} Integrating with \i{Windows OpenSSH} Windows's own port of OpenSSH uses the same mechanism as Pageant to talk to its SSH agent (Windows named pipes). This means that Windows @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ configuration, then \c{ssh.exe} should automatically use Pageant as its agent, so that you can keep your keys in one place and have both SSH clients able to use them. -The option is \c{--openssh-config}, and you follow it with a filename. +The option is \i\c{--openssh-config}, and you follow it with a filename. To refer to this file from your main OpenSSH configuration, you can use the \cq{Include} directive. For example, you might run Pageant