I imagine the bsd docs might explain the format of this file though. The file name and directory on windows 10 to use would be a mystery to me for now. However the OpenBSD docs do not and would not be able to describe where to put this file on windows 10. I understand there might be a file to contain these options (-o options are a long list of possible strings). The big question is, what is the right format for the family of command line options "-o" here on windows 10 clients? And why isn't it identical to linux clients? This interestingly worked good on a windows 10 client, but is missing the option that I require: ssh -4 -X -i my.pem to Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.4.0-142-generic x86_64) There was no effect by moving parameters around, nor by the -4 presence or absence, nor by removing the = character. I really need to stay connected a long time. However the problem seems to be windows 10 specific. This hangs on a windows 10 client, but I really do need to use windows 10 client lately: ssh -4 -X -i my.pem -o ConnectTimeout=604800Ĭontrastingly, this worked good on a linux ubuntu client in the past: ssh -X -o ConnectTimeout=604800 -i "my.pem" microsoft docs link to the OpenBSD docs.
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