14.2. Client UseOkhapkin's SSH1 supports most of the SSH1 features found in Chapter 5, "Serverwide Configuration" through Chapter 7, "Advanced Client Use" and Chapter 9, "Port Forwarding and X Forwarding". Just substitute C:\home\.ssh wherever you see ~/.ssh. For example, you can create a client configuration file in C:\home\.ssh\config. [Section 7.1.3, "Client Configuration Files"] Unfortunately, the SSH agent doesn't run under Windows, so none of the information in Chapter 6, "Key Management and Agents" about ssh-agent1 and ssh-add1 applies. |
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