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2016-01-06 2016-01-07
-clientcert conversion (martin) ui_generateurl (martin)
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Establishes connection to given host. Use [[session_url|session URL]] or name of the [[session_configuration#site|site]]. To open site, stored in folder, use path syntax “folder/site”. Using session URL is preferred as it makes your script independent on the persisted configuration. With session %%URL%%, you typically specify a protocol, host name, username and password, optionally also a port number and SSH host key fingerprint. Establishes connection to given host. Use [[session_url|session URL]] or name of the [[session_configuration#site|site]]. To open site, stored in folder, use path syntax “folder/site”. Using session URL is preferred as it makes your script independent on the persisted configuration. With session %%URL%%, you typically specify a protocol, host name, username and password, optionally also a port number and SSH host key fingerprint.
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 +You can use //[[ui_generateurl|Generate URL/Code]]// command to generate the ''open'' command for a given stored site. &beta_feature
Note that to allow the session be opened automatically without interaction, you need to make sure you provide all details, including all credentials. Generally, you need to provide a password in your [[session_url|session URL]] or [[session_configuration#site|site]]. With [[ssh|SSH]] you may alternatively use private key. With SSH, [[ftps|FTPS]] or WebDAVS you need to [[scripting#hostkey|verify the host or certificate]]. Note that to allow the session be opened automatically without interaction, you need to make sure you provide all details, including all credentials. Generally, you need to provide a password in your [[session_url|session URL]] or [[session_configuration#site|site]]. With [[ssh|SSH]] you may alternatively use private key. With SSH, [[ftps|FTPS]] or WebDAVS you need to [[scripting#hostkey|verify the host or certificate]].

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