tkconch - connect to SSH servers graphically
conch [-l user] [-i identity [ -i identity
... ]] [-c cipher] [-m MAC] [-p port] [-n] [-t] [-T]
[-V] [-C] [-N] [-s] [arg [...]]
conch --help
The --help prints out a usage message to standard
output.
- -l, --user
<user>
- Log in using this user name.
- -e, --escape
<escape character>
- Set escape character; 'none' = disable (default: ~)
- -i, --identity
<identity>
- Add an identity file for public key authentication (default:
~/.ssh/identity)
- -c, --cipher
<cipher>
- Cipher algorithm to use.
- -m, --macs
<mac>
- Specify MAC algorithms for protocol version 2.
- -p, --port
<port>
- Port to connect to.
- -L, --localforward
<listen-port:host:port>
- Forward local port to remote address.
- -R, --remoteforward
<listen-port:host:port>
- Forward remote port to local address.
- -t, --tty
- Allocate a tty even if command is given.
- -n, --notty
- Do not allocate a tty.
- -V, --version
- Display version number only.
- -C,
--compress
- Enable compression.
- -a, --ansilog
- Print the received data to stdout.
- -N, --noshell
- Do not execute a shell or command.
- -s,
--subsystem
- Invoke command (mandatory) as SSH2 subsystem.
- --log
- Print the receieved data to stderr.
Open an SSH connection to specified server, and either run the
command given there or open a remote interactive shell.
Written by Moshe Zadka, based on conch's help messages
To report a bug, visit http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/
Copyright © 2002-2008 Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.