1
0
mirror of https://git.tartarus.org/simon/putty.git synced 2025-01-10 09:58:01 +00:00
putty-source/doc/man-psft.but
Jacob Nevins 36fc6c0a76 Try to make our PGP signing more useful:
* All the PuTTY tools for Windows and Unix now contain the fingerprints of
   the Master Keys. The method for accessing them is crude but universal:
   a new "-pgpfp" command-line option. (Except Unix PuTTYgen, which takes
   "--pgpfp" just to be awkward.)

 * Move the key policy discussion from putty-website/keys.html to
   putty/doc/pgpkeys.but, and autogenerate the former from the latter.
   Also tweak the text somewhat and include the fingerprints of the
   Master Keys themselves.
   (I've merged the existing autogeneration scripts into a single new
   one; I've left the old scripts and keys.html around until such time
   as the webmonster reviews the changes and plumbs in the new script;
   he should remove the old files then.)

[originally from svn r5524]
[this svn revision also touched putty-website]
2005-03-19 02:26:58 +00:00

102 lines
2.0 KiB
Plaintext

\cfg{man-identity}{psftp}{1}{2004-03-24}{PuTTY tool suite}{PuTTY tool suite}
\H{psftp-manpage} Man page for PSFTP
\S{psftp-manpage-name} NAME
\cw{psftp} \- interactive SFTP (secure file transfer protocol) client
\S{psftp-manpage-synopsis} SYNOPSIS
\c psftp [options] [user@]host
\e bbbbb iiiiiii iiiib iiii
\S{psftp-manpage-description} DESCRIPTION
\cw{psftp} is an interactive text-based client for the SSH-based SFTP
(secure file transfer) protocol.
\S{psftp-manpage-options} OPTIONS
The command-line options supported by \cw{psftp} 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{-b} \e{batchfile}
\dd Use specified batchfile.
\dt \cw{-bc}
\dd Output batchfile commands.
\dt \cw{-be}
\dd Don't stop batchfile processing on errors.
\dt \cw{-v}
\dd Show verbose messages.
\dt \cw{-load} \e{session}
\dd Load settings from saved session.
\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{-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{-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.
\S{psftp-manpage-commands} COMMANDS
For a list of commands available inside \cw{psftp}, type \cw{help}
at the \cw{psftp>} prompt.
\S{psftp-manpage-more-information} MORE INFORMATION
For more information on \cw{psftp} it's probably best to go and look at
the manual on the PuTTY web page:
\cw{http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/}
\S{psftp-manpage-bugs} BUGS
This man page isn't terribly complete. See the above web link for
better documentation.