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2 | magnus | 1 | .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- |
2 | .TH lshg 1 "12 Apr, 2001" LSH "lsh Manuals" |
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3 | .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. |
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4 | .SH NAME |
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5 | lshg \- Secure Shell v2 protocol (SSH2) gateway client. |
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6 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
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7 | .B lshg |
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8 | .RI [ options ] " hostname" " [command...]" |
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9 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
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10 | Connects to \fIhostname\fP using the Secure SHell v2 (SSH2) protocol, via |
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11 | a gateway that has been created with \fBlshc(1)\fP |
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12 | .SH OPTIONS |
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13 | These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long |
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14 | options starting with two dashes (`-'). |
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15 | A summary of options is included below. |
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16 | .TP |
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17 | .B \-l, \-\-user=\fIusername\fP |
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18 | Log in as user \fIusername\fP. |
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19 | .TP |
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20 | .B \-p, \-\-port=\fIport\fP |
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21 | Connect to port number \fIport\fP on the remote host (default 22). |
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22 | .B \-E, \-\-execute=\fIcommand\fP |
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23 | Execute a command on the remote machine. |
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24 | .TP |
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25 | .B \-L, \-\-forward\-local\-port=\fIlocal-port:target-host:target-port\fP |
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26 | Forwards all ssh connections to \fIlocal port\fP on the local machine to |
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27 | \fItarget-host\fP:\fItarget-port\fP. |
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28 | .TP |
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29 | .B \-N, \-\-nop |
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30 | No operation (suppresses the default action, which is to spawn a remote shell) |
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31 | .TP |
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32 | .B \-S, \-\-shell=\fIcommand\fP |
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33 | Spawn a remote shell. |
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34 | .TP |
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35 | .B \-g, \-\-remote\-peers |
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36 | Allow remote access to forwarded ports. |
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37 | .TP |
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38 | .B \-\-no\-remote\-peers |
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39 | Disallow remote access to forwarded ports (default). |
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40 | .TP |
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41 | .B \-\-cvs\-workaround=[i?o?e?] |
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42 | Enables the CVS workaround by setting one or more of the stdio file |
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43 | descriptors (i = stdin, o = stdout, e = stderr) into non-blocking mode. |
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44 | If no argument is provided, the workaround is applied to all three file |
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45 | descriptors. By default, the workaround is applied to stderr (e) only. |
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46 | .TP |
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47 | .B \-\-no\-cvs\-workaround |
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48 | Disable the CVS workaround |
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49 | .TP |
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50 | .B \-t, \-\-pty |
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51 | Request a remote pty (pseudo terminal) (default). |
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52 | .TP |
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53 | .B \-\-no\-pty |
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54 | Don't request a remote pty. |
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55 | .TP |
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56 | .B \-\-stderr=\fIfilename\fP |
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57 | Redirect stderr to specified file. |
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58 | .TP |
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59 | .B \-\-no\-stderr |
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60 | Redirect stderr to /dev/null |
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61 | .TP |
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62 | .B \-\-stdout=\fIfilename\fP |
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63 | Redirect stdout to specified file. |
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64 | .TP |
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65 | .B \-\-no\-stdout |
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66 | Redirect stdout to /dev/null. |
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67 | .TP |
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68 | .B \-\-stdin=\fIfilename\fP |
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69 | Redirect stdin to specified file. |
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70 | .TP |
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71 | .B \-\-no\-stdin |
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72 | Redirect stdin from /dev/null. |
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73 | .TP |
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74 | .B \-n, \-\-no |
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75 | Inverts the effect of the next modifier. |
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76 | .TP |
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77 | .B \-\-debug |
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78 | Print huge amounts of debug information. |
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79 | .TP |
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80 | .B \-q, \-\-quiet |
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81 | Suppress all warnings and diagnostic messages. |
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82 | .TP |
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83 | .B \-\-trace |
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84 | Detailed trace. |
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85 | .TP |
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86 | .B \-v, \-\-verbose |
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87 | Verbose diagnostic messages. |
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88 | .TP |
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89 | .B \-?, \-\-help |
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90 | Show summary of options. |
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91 | .TP |
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92 | .B \-\-usage |
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93 | Show a short usage message. |
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94 | .TP |
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95 | .B \-V, \-\-version |
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96 | Show program version. |
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97 | .SH SEE ALSO |
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98 | .BR lshc (1), |
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99 | .BR lshd (8). |
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100 | .SH AUTHOR |
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101 | This manual page was written by Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org>, |
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102 | for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). |