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Author: | thorswill [ Thu Jan 12, 2017 11:27 am ] |
Post subject: | Choosing Putty session |
Hi, Is there a way of specifying a session when starting the putty add-on from within Neorouter? The reason for this is that one of my NR clients requires a previously generated private key. I can import the key in Putty under Connection/SSH/Auth and then save this in a session for later use. However as far as I can tell NR only uses the Putty session named "Default Session" so the only way for me to use a private key is to store it in this Default Session which I believe would then be used across all my NR clients... Thanks, |
Author: | solemamark [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 1:38 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Choosing Putty session |
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Author: | MaxBlitzer [ Sun Apr 15, 2018 2:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Choosing Putty session |
thorswill wrote: Hi, Is there a way of specifying a session when starting the putty add-on from within Neorouter? The reason for this is that one of my NR clients requires a previously generated private key. I can import the key in Putty under Connection/SSH/Auth and then save this in a session for later use. However as far as I can tell NR only uses the Putty session named "Default Session" so the only way for me to use a private key is to store it in this Default Session which I believe would then be used across all my NR clients... Thanks, You'd probably have to either make your own custom add-on calling the session name when you call putty.exe, or perhaps just having Pageant running with your key loaded may have worked? Yes, it's over a year since asked. Ya never know if it might still help. |
Author: | taylorconrod [ Thu Dec 10, 2020 1:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Choosing Putty session |
You need to makea custom add-on calling the session name when you call putty.exe. |
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