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linux:general:putty [2017/03/01 12:50] – external edit 127.0.0.1linux:general:putty [2019/12/10 17:11] lunetikk
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 regedit /e "%userprofile%\Desktop\putty.reg" HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham regedit /e "%userprofile%\Desktop\putty.reg" HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham
 </code> </code>
 +
 +==== Plink ====
 +
 +Plink is PuTTY without GUI. You can use Plink (which is part of the PuTTY bundle) to connect to a Linuxsystem in Powershell via SSH.\\
 +<code powershell plinx-example.ps1>
 +$ips = Get-Content -path "ips.txt"  
 + $password = "YOURPASSWORD"  
 + $user = "root"  
 + $command = "command.txt"  
 + foreach ($ip in $ips) {  
 +   $remoteserver = $user+"@"+$ip  
 +   Write-Output "yes" | PLINK.EXE -ssh $remoteserver -P 22 -pw $password -m $command  
 + }  
 +</code>
 +
 +<code bash command.txt>
 +hostname
 +uptime
 +</code>
 +
 +<code text ips.txt>
 +10.0.0.10
 +10.0.0.15
 +10.0.0.16
 +</code>
 +
 +==== Hotkeys ====
 +
 +^  Command  ^  Function  ^
 +|  CTRL + l  |  clears text on screen  |\\
 +|  CTRL + w  |  removes word before cursor  |\\
 +|  ALT + d  |  removes word after cursor  |\\
 +|  CTRL + d  |  Logout current user  |\\
 +|  CTRL + c  |  Cancel running tasks  |\\
 +
  
 \\ \\
 \\ \\
-~~DISCUSSION~~+~~DISCUSSION:closed~~
linux/general/putty.txt · Last modified: 2019/12/10 17:11 by lunetikk