Chapter 7: Using the command-line connection tool Plink.6.3 Using public key authentication with PSFTP.Chapter 6: Using PSFTP to transfer files securely.Chapter 5: Using PSCP to transfer files securely.3.3 Altering your character set configuration.3.2 Creating a log file of your session.1.2 How do SSH, Telnet and Rlogin differ?.See appendix C for the licence text in full. You may distribute this documentation under the MIT licence. This manual is copyright 1997-2017 Simon Tatham. The only Unix-specific documentation that currently exists is the man pages. Some options are therefore mentioned that are absent from the Unix version the Unix version has features not described here and the pterm and command-line puttygen utilities are not described at all. Note to Unix users: this manual currently primarily documents the Windows versions of the PuTTY utilities. This manual documents PuTTY, and its companion utilities PSCP, PSFTP, Plink, Pageant and PuTTYgen. PuTTY is a free (MIT-licensed) Windows Telnet and SSH client. Previous page next page PuTTY User Manual
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