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authorÉric Bischoff <eric@bureau-cornavin.com>2010-09-07 09:54:42 +0200
committerAndreas Schneider <asn@cynapses.org>2010-09-07 09:54:42 +0200
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@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ int main()
At this point, the authenticity of both server and client is established.
Time has come to take advantage of the many possibilities offered by the SSH
-protocol: execute remote commands, open remote shells, transfer files,
+protocol: execute a remote command, open remote shells, transfer files,
forward ports, etc.
The example below shows how to execute a remote command:
@@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ int show_remote_processes(ssh_session session)
@endcode
@see @ref opening_shell
-@see @ref remote_commands
+@see @ref remote_command
@see @ref sftp_subsystem
@see @ref scp_subsystem