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* Session option //Allow Kerberos 5 ticket forwarding in GSSAPI/SSPI// obsoleted (was probably useless anyway). | * Session option //Allow Kerberos 5 ticket forwarding in GSSAPI/SSPI// obsoleted (was probably useless anyway). | ||
* Session option //Server realm// renamed to //Service principal name//. | * Session option //Server realm// renamed to //Service principal name//. | ||
- | * Added several switches to scripting commands to extend their capabilities with functionality available in GUI already: | + | * (* documented vvv >>> *) Added several switches to scripting commands to extend their capabilities with functionality available in GUI already: |
* ''-mirror'' and ''-criteria'' [[bug>59]] for ''synchronize''; | * ''-mirror'' and ''-criteria'' [[bug>59]] for ''synchronize''; | ||
* ''-delete'' for ''synchronize'' and ''keepuptodate'' (obsoletes option ''synchdelete''); | * ''-delete'' for ''synchronize'' and ''keepuptodate'' (obsoletes option ''synchdelete''); | ||
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* ''-delete'', ''-preservetime'' and ''-nopreservetime'' for ''get'' and ''put''; | * ''-delete'', ''-preservetime'' and ''-nopreservetime'' for ''get'' and ''put''; | ||
* ''-timeout'', ''-privatekey'' and ''-passive'' [[bug>132]] for ''open''. | * ''-timeout'', ''-privatekey'' and ''-passive'' [[bug>132]] for ''open''. | ||
- | * (* documented vvv >>> *) Added switch ''/hostkey'' to command-line and ''open'' script command to automatically accept host keys with given fingerprint. | + | * Added switch ''/hostkey'' to command-line and ''open'' script command to automatically accept host keys with given fingerprint. |
* Environment variables can be used in scripting commands. The syntax is ''%NAME%''. [[bug>76]] | * Environment variables can be used in scripting commands. The syntax is ''%NAME%''. [[bug>76]] | ||
* Command //Duplicate// can transfer files in between different opened sessions (via local temporary copy). It can also be used to duplicate the file within the session, if the protocol does not allow direct duplication. [[bug>127]] | * Command //Duplicate// can transfer files in between different opened sessions (via local temporary copy). It can also be used to duplicate the file within the session, if the protocol does not allow direct duplication. [[bug>127]] |