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Document the new session-logging command line options.

If I'm going to announce them as a feature in 0.66, it would be
embarrassing to forget to mention them in the documentation.
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Simon Tatham 2015-11-07 09:51:24 +00:00
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For example, \cq{-sercfg 19200,8,n,1,N} denotes a baud rate of
19200, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control.
\S2{using-cmdline-sshlog} \i\c{-sessionlog}, \i\c{-sshlog},
\i\c{-sshrawlog}: specify session logging
These options cause the PuTTY network tools to write out a \i{log
file}. Each of them expects a file name as an argument, e.g.
\cq{-sshlog putty.log} causes an SSH packet log to be written to a
file called \cq{putty.log}. The three different options select
different logging modes, all available from the GUI too:
\b \c{-sessionlog} selects \q{All session output} logging mode.
\b \c{-sshlog} selects \q{SSH packets} logging mode.
\b \c{-sshrawlog} selects \q{SSH packets and raw data} logging mode.
For more information on logging configuration, see \k{config-logging}.