wodSSHTunnel.exe (wodSSH / wodSSH.NET)
I'm not sure how one uses wodSSHTunnel.exe.
I'm not sure how one uses wodSSHTunnel.exe.
by Jasmine, (7468 days ago) @ dstavert
David,
I am sorry but I don't understand your question. Do you have problems with wodSSHTunnel? Do you have problems connecting to SSH server? Do you have problems creating tunnels?
Can you please be more specific about your problem. You can find many information in the helpfile on basic principles of wodSSHTunnel, together with samples on how to use it.
We can here surely help but we do need exact questions.
Regards.
by dstavert
, (7468 days ago) @ Jasmine
The out of process exe file. How is it used. Can I feed it a list of parameters?
by Jasmine, (7468 days ago) @ dstavert
David,
there should be sample for that too.
From your point of view, it's same as COM object (just lives in separate process space). You should also add reference to it (assuming you use VB), initialize using 'new' keyword, and work just as it would be COM object.
Can you try that?
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