Oh, right, totally my bad. I didn't realize this was a cmd line option for jumping via a jumphost... So not a bug at all. n00b = me. Thanks a lot for the follow up, I appreciate your work a lot! Cheers
new cmd line option -J not working?
Hi, Have not tried all the features, but it seems to work fine for me. Regards,
OpenSSH security patch needed?
Hi, It must have been a glitch, because I cannot reproduce it. Or I made a mistake in selecting the option, in which case I owe you an apology: I'm sorry, my bad! FYI: working on Windows 10 (latest and greatest updates) and n00dle 7.18. Thank you for following up anyway. Case closed! Best regards, Dante
sharing input not working as expected (v7.18)?
Hi LuDong, Works like a charm! Thanks for looking into this. Best regards, Dante From: bugs@putty-nd.p.re.sourceforge.net bugs@putty-nd.p.re.sourceforge.net on behalf of Noodle ludong@users.sourceforge.net Sent: Friday, January 6, 2023 04:44 To: [putty-nd:bugs] 48@bugs.putty-nd.p.re.sourceforge.net Subject: [putty-nd:bugs] #48 typing clear in SSH session also triggers "clear scroll bar" Hi there, It is a bug. Thanks for the report. Please try with the attachment and with the "Disable remote-controlled...
typing clear in SSH session also triggers "clear scroll bar"
Tested some scenarios, looks good! :)
Tested some scenario's, looks good! :)
Thanks for having a look. I'm not having the issue when I use the original putty exe. I tried omitting the password argument, and indeed, that works. So it's probably something with the handling of the password when that info is added as an argument. Can you test again, but this time add the password as an argument? Syntax looks like this: " putty <host> -l <login> -pw <password> ". Something I just noticed (might be related, not sure): when launching the first session, the putty noodle windows opens...
Thanks for having a look. I'm not having the issue when I use the original putty exe. I tried omitting the password argument, and indeed, that works. So it's probably something with the handling of the password when that info is added as an argument. Can you test again, but this time add the password as an argument? Syntax looks like this: " putty <host> -l <login> -pw <password> ". Something I just noticed (might be related, not sure): when launching the first session, the putty noodle windows opens...
apparently the full syntax line is not shown, so i'll change it a bit in an attempt to show it all: <host> -l <login>
apparently the full syntax line is not show, so i'll change it a bit in an attempt to show it all: <host> -l <login>
If the first session is started by command line with an argument, all other sessions fail.
oh no you didn't! thanks!
super thanks for the change to 20 sessions :D
thanks for the fix!
i could use more, like 20, but i can manage with the limit of 10, no worries :)
when changing a character in a group name, sessions are lost in the session viewer
fyi, running version 5.2
Just noticed that when having multiple inactive sessions, sharing input (pressing enter to restart the sessions) is not possible. If the sessions are active, sharing input works. (version 5.2)
Just noticed that when having multiple inactive sessions, sharing input (pressing enter to restart the sessions) is not possible. If the sessions are active, sharing input works.
Hi, Is it possible to have the function key F2 linked to renaming (as is the case for most programs/apps running on Windows)? Thanks in advance! Regads,
max 10 sessions are opened simultaneously with "Open Subsessions"
Forgot to add: encountered bug in 4.3. In 4.2 search was working fine. Thanks for...
search is broken and messes up session tree
works again, thanks a million! unfortunately, search is broken, but i'll open a seperate...
it looks like ENTER is passed on to multiple tabs/windows, but not any other cha...
sharing input not working?