- martin
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- martin
Re: load putty session info from winscp command line
This issue has been added to the tracker:
Issue 11 – Share stored sessions with PuTTY
Issue 11 – Share stored sessions with PuTTY
- martin
Re: load putty session info from winscp command line
I'll consider that.
- mh123083
Load PuTTY session info from WinSCP command line
Hi,
I'm using the PuTTY Session Manager from https://puttysm.sourceforge.io/ to manage my 50+ sessions.
As I have to use a proxy to get to most of my servers, currently the only way I can get this to work is to import the session from PuTTY, then launch the session.
Would it be possible to have a cmd line switch that loads the WinSCP session with the relevant variables from the PuTTY session that get pulled across with an import, without doing an actual import?
E.g.
Rgds, Mike.
I'm using the PuTTY Session Manager from https://puttysm.sourceforge.io/ to manage my 50+ sessions.
As I have to use a proxy to get to most of my servers, currently the only way I can get this to work is to import the session from PuTTY, then launch the session.
Would it be possible to have a cmd line switch that loads the WinSCP session with the relevant variables from the PuTTY session that get pulled across with an import, without doing an actual import?
E.g.
winscp /p <putty session>
Rgds, Mike.