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Bitvise Tunnelier Comman Console

Bitvise Tunnelier, a fully featured SSH2 client.
Copyright (C) 2000-2005 by Bitvise Limited.
Portions Copyright (C) 1995-2003 by Wei Dai.

The following parameters are currently supported.
-profile=xxx: the profile to open on startup
-host=xxx: the SSH host to connect to, overrides profile
-port=xxx: the port on the SSH host to connect to, overrides profile
-username=xxx: specifies the username to use, overrides profile
-password=xxx: specifies the password to use, overrides profile
-loginOnStartup: instructs Tunnelier to login immediately
-exitOnLogout: instructs Tunnelier to exit after logging out
-hide=xxx: specifies a comma-separated list of functionality to hide
main: Tunnelier's main window
hostKey: host key confirmation dialog
banner: user authentication banner message
auth: user authentication dialog
popups: log popup balloons
trayLog: show log system tray menu
trayWRC: WinSSHD Remote Control system tray menu
trayTerm: open new terminal system tray menu
traySFTP: open new SFTP window system tray menu
trayRDP: open new Remote Desktop system tray menu
trayPopups: log popup settings system tray menu
-menu=xxx: the scope of system tray menu functionality made available
full: allow full access - normal use
small: same as -hide=main,trayWRC,trayTerm,traySFTP,trayRDP
min: same as -menu=small -hide=hostKey,popups,trayLog,trayPopups
-noRegistry: do not load settings from or store them to Windows registry
-proxy=y|n: use a proxy server, overrides global client proxy settings
-proxyType=xxx: the type of proxy server to use
SOCSK4: a SOCKS4 or 4A proxy (default)
SOCKS5: a SOCKS5 proxy
HTTP: a proxy supporting the HTTP CONNECT verb
-proxyServer=xxx: the IP address or DNS name of the proxy server
-proxyPort=xxx: the proxy server port, 1080 by default
-proxyUsername=xxx: proxy server username (SOCKS5 and HTTP only)
-proxyPassword=xxx: proxy server password (SOCKS5 and HTTP only)
-proxyResolveLocally: whether to resolve a DNS name locally before passing it to the proxy
-hostKeyMD5=xxx: MD5 fingerprint of the host key to accept, used additionally to global client host key database
-hostKeyBB=xxx: Bubble-Babble of the host key to accept, used additionally to global client host key database
-hostKeyFile=xxx: a file containing host keys to accept, used additionally to global client host key database
-keypairFile=xxx: a file containing a private key for authentication; overrides keys in global client user keypair database
-keypairPassphrase=xxx: must be present when -keypairFile specifies an OpenSSH encoded and passphrase protected keypair... read more

Posted by Denmas Arhyf 2013-08-25
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