determining putty command line parameters corresponding to a saved putty session - SSH
This is a discussion on determining putty command line parameters corresponding to a saved putty session - SSH ; Is there an easy way to figure out what putty command line parameters would reproduce a given saved putty session? That is, if I run: putty -load mysession ...otherArgs... what putty command line invocation would that correspond to: putty ...someArgs... ...
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| would reproduce a given saved putty session? That is, if I run: putty -load mysession ...otherArgs... what putty command line invocation would that correspond to: putty ...someArgs... ...otherArgs... That is what is ...someArgs... ? |
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| In article <1182167233.050958.176280@w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.c om>, ggrothendieck >Is there an easy way to figure out what putty command line parameters >would reproduce a given >saved putty session? Not in general, no. Far too many of PuTTY's configuration settings don't have command-line equivalents, for one thing. -- Ben Harris |
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