Using mindterm in command line
Martin Forssen
maf at appgate.com
Fri Apr 22 07:12:03 MEST 2005
On 21 Apr, jagannath wrote:
> I need to develop a command line client that should automatically
> ssh/telnet to a remote host given the host name, username and password.
> I am planning to use mindterm. I want to know if there is a way that I
> could use mindterm in command line.
You can use mindterm from the command line:
> java -jar mindterm.jar --h
usage: MindTerm [options] [properties] [commandline]
Options:
--d No terminal-window, only dumb command-line and port-forwarding.
--e Exit MindTerm after logout (i.e. single session).
--f <file> Use settings from the given file as default.
--h dir Name of the MindTerm home-dir (default: ~/mindterm/).
--m <no | pop | popN>
Use no menus or popup (on mouse-button N) menu.
--p <save | load | both | none>
Sets automatic save/load flags for property-files.
--q <true | false>
Quiet; don't query for server/username if given.
--v Verbose; display verbose messages.
--x Save passwords in encrypted property-files.
--D Debug; display extra debug info.
--V Version; display version number only.
--? Help; display this help.
Error: 1
To automate the login create a settings file which sets the server,
username and password properties to the relevant values. Then use the
'-q true' flag to MindTerm.
/MaF
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