Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: easycon
Version: 2019.4.19.731
Summary: A tool based on paramiko used to connect to remote server.
Home-page: https://github.com/HengyueLi/easycon
Author: Hengyue Li
Author-email: hengyue.li@hengyue.li
License: LICENSE.md
Description: # easycon  
        A easy-use tool to connect to a remote server, by which one can easily login, upload and download files to and from a remote server. One can also connect to a server behind a NAT. This tool is developed on `paramiko`. 
        ## Install  
        `pip install easycon` 
        ## Usage 
        One can find the instruction by run command `easycon` in terminal directly.  
        (For windows users, one can try `easycon` or `easycon.bat`)
        
        In the following, some of the examples are given:
        
        * login remote server:  
        `easycon --config <configfile> --login`  
        (One can obtain a `<configfile>` template by `--mkconfig` )  
        * upload file(dir) into remote server:  
        `easycon --config <configfile> --put <example.txt>`  
        * download file(dir) from server:  
        `easycon --config <configfile> --get <example.txt>`  
        * jump over NAT:  
        scenery: One need to login a server that is in a private subnet (behind a NAT) shown as following:  
        `local host` --> `jumpbox` --> `target` 
        One can get two configurate file `<jump.txt>` and `<target.txt>` and execute:  
        `easycon --config <target.txt> --jump <jump.txt>`  
        
        One can find more in instruction.
        
        
         
        
        ## Update 
        
        ### 2019.04.02 
        add --dynamic   (ssh -D)
        
        ### 2019.03.31
        add --jump
        
        ### 2019.03.27
        add --loginw
        
        ### 2019.03.16
        Update sshapi.  
        
        ### Update 2019.03.10 
        Windows supported
        
        ### Update 2019.03.08  
        1. fix bug  
          Fix know bugs for login. This is an old issue relate to stdin. Details see [here](https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/issues/302). The solution is [here](https://github.com/rogerhil/paramiko/commit/4c7911a98acc751846e248191082f408126c7e8e). 
        2. add `put`/`get` to upload/download directory  
        3. change the format of the configuration file.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Requires-Python: >=3.5
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
