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Open in terminal (SSH) :: make available to Windows port #5593
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That should be straight forwarded. Starting a session from the command line. |
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In 386ac5c. By default Cyberduck looks for putty.exe in the user's home folder. To change the default search path you need to change the hidden configuration option |
There is currently no shortcut yet. Ctrl-P is usually used for printing the current file. |
Replying to [comment:5 yla]:
Ctrl-P doesn't seem to be in use at the moment What do you think of Ctrl-S for "Shell" ? It seems available as well. M ;-) |
Replying to [comment:4 yla]:
Cyberduck will start Putty indeed and put you in the right directory (great!) Public/Private key authentication works beautifully. But when using password authentication, it doesn't pass the password. Also, would you consider bundling putty.exe so users don't have to fiddle with this? (Like on Mac). Putty is licensed MIT. "In particular, note that the MIT licence is compatible with the GNU GPL. So if you want to incorporate PuTTY or pieces of PuTTY into a GPL program, there's no problem with that." Thanks! |
It's clearly documented here:
http://trac.cyberduck.ch/wiki/help/en/howto/sftp#OpeninTerminal
But it's not yet available in Windows. Launching Putty would be very nice. Suggested shortcut:CRTL-P
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