Re: Plink logging?

From: Jacob Nevins (jacobn_at_chiark.greenend.org.uk)
Date: 10/06/04

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    Leslie Houk <lhouk@ghg.net> writes:
    >A quick question: To log your PuTTY session, you use the "Logging"
    >panel in the configuration box. Is there a command-line option for
    >Plink that tells it to perform the same logging? Thanks!

    No, there isn't currently. You'd have to save a session in PuTTY and
    tell Plink to use that, as described in the PuTTY FAQ:

      A.6.5 How do I use all PuTTY's features (public keys, proxying,
        cipher selection, etc.) in PSCP, PSFTP and Plink?
      
      Most major features (e.g., public keys, port forwarding) are
      available through command line options. See the documentation.
      
      Not all features are accessible from the command line yet, although
      we'd like to fix this. In the meantime, you can use most of PuTTY's
      features if you create a PuTTY saved session, and then use the name
      of the saved session on the command line in place of a hostname.
      This works for PSCP, PSFTP and Plink (but don't expect port
      forwarding in the file transfer applications!).

    <http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/faq.html#QA.6.5>


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