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putty-source/doc/man-pl.but
Simon Tatham ff6e3bc94d Now that Halibut is capable of generating man pages better than I
can do it by hand, I've converted the man page set from Unix PuTTY
into Halibut format, and enhanced the Makefile so it will build
them. At some future point this will also allow me to include the
man pages as an appendix in the main manual (once I _have_ a main
manual for Unix PuTTY).

[originally from svn r3966]
2004-03-24 19:36:04 +00:00

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\cfg{man-identity}{plink}{1}{2004-03-24}{PuTTY tool suite}{PuTTY tool suite}
\cfg{man-mindepth}{1}
\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]
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\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 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{-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}.
\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).
\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.