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CONCH(1)																  CONCH(1)

NAME
tkconch - connect to SSH servers graphically SYNOPSIS
conch [-l user] [-i identity [ -i identity ... ]] [-c cipher] [-m MAC] [-p port] [-n] [-t] [-T] [-V] [-C] [-N] [-s] [arg [...]] conch --help DESCRIPTION
The --help prints out a usage message to standard output. -l, --user <user> Log in using this user name. -e, --escape <escape character> Set escape character; 'none' = disable (default: ~) -i, --identity <identity> Add an identity file for public key authentication (default: ~/.ssh/identity) -c, --cipher <cipher> Cipher algorithm to use. -m, --macs <mac> Specify MAC algorithms for protocol version 2. -p, --port <port> Port to connect to. -L, --localforward <listen-port:host:port> Forward local port to remote address. -R, --remoteforward <listen-port:host:port> Forward remote port to local address. -t, --tty Allocate a tty even if command is given. -n, --notty Do not allocate a tty. -V, --version Display version number only. -C, --compress Enable compression. -a, --ansilog Print the received data to stdout. -N, --noshell Do not execute a shell or command. -s, --subsystem Invoke command (mandatory) as SSH2 subsystem. --log Print the receieved data to stderr. DESCRIPTION
Open an SSH connection to specified server, and either run the command given there or open a remote interactive shell. AUTHOR
Written by Moshe Zadka, based on conch's help messages REPORTING BUGS
To report a bug, visit http://twistedmatrix.com/bugs/ COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002-2008 Twisted Matrix Laboratories. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU- LAR PURPOSE. SEE ALSO
ssh(1) October 2002 CONCH(1)

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NAME
gftp - file transfer client for *NIX based machines. SYNOPSIS
gftp [options] [[proto://][ user : [pass] @] server [: port ][/ directory ]] DESCRIPTION
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You may enter a url on the command line that gFTP will automatically connect to when it starts up. --help, -h Display program usage. --info Display some information about how gFTP was built. Please send the output of this command when submitting a bug report. --version, -v Display the current version of gFTP. proto This specifies the protocol that should be used. It can currently be one of the following options: ftp, ftps, http, https, ssh, fsp, local and bookmark. If omitted, the protocol specified by the default_protocol option will be used. user The username that will be used to log into the remote server. If omitted, your current username will be used for most protocols. For the FTP protocol, the anonymous username will be used. pass The password that will be used to log into the remote server. If omitted, you will be prompted for the password. If you are using the FTP protocol, and the username is anonymous, then your email address will be used as the password. server The remote server to connect to. port The remote port on the server to connect to. If omitted, the default port for the protocol will be used. The port will be looked up in the services(5) file. directory The directory to change to once you are connected to the remote server. FILES
~/.gftp/gftprc Per user configuration file. Most of these options can be edited inside gFTP. This file is also commented very well. ~/.gftp/book- marks Per user bookmarks file. BUGS
If you find any bugs in gFTP, please report them to GNOME's Bugzilla at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ AUTHOR
Brian Masney <masneyb@gftp.org> - http://www.gftp.org/ MARCH 2007 GFTP(1)
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