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secureCRT /POS 100 50 /COLOR_SCHEME Traditional /LOG D:\log_secure\10.XX.XX.XX.%date:~0,10%_%time:~0,2%%time:~3,2%%time:~6,2%.log /TITLEBAR "test1" /N "test110.XX.XX.XX" /SSH2 /L root /P 22 /PASSWORD XXXXXX 10.XX.XX.XX
I want to automatically open "Forward X11 packets",who can help me? god save me please! |
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Hi yegang,
There is not presently a command-line option to enable forwarding X11 packets. I have added this thread to a feature request in our product enhancement database to add a command-line option to enable X11 forwarding. Should a future release of SecureCRT include this feature, notification will be posted here. If you prefer direct email notification, send an email to support@vandyke.com and include "Feature Request - Forum Thread #12152" in the subject line or use this form from the support page of our website. Since the Default Session is used as the connection template when making ad hoc connections, as you are doing, you can enable it in the GUI via Default Session.
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Thanks, --Brenda VanDyke Software Technical Support support@vandyke.com (505) 332-5730 |
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The ability to specify X11 forwarding on the command line has been added to a pre-beta version of SecureCRT. If you would like to try it, please send email to me at Maureen.Jett@vandyke.com.
Maureen |
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