get-plink-connection-string
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Description
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Gets the plink command for starting an SSH tunnel on Windows which
will allow VNC connections to the instance. Once you have started the
tunnel, you can point your VNC client to localhost:{--local-vnc-port}
to connect to the instance (default --local-vnc-port is 5900).


Usage
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   oci compute instance-console-connection get-plink-connection-string [OPTIONS]


Options
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--instance-console-connection-id [text]
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The OCID of the intance console connection [required]


--private-key-file [text]
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The path to the private key to be used for authentication. This is
inserted into the generated connection string. [required]


--local-vnc-port [text]
-----------------------

This is the local port that you will point your VNC client at. This
will be forwarded to the SSH tunnel created by executing the
PowerShell command in the output. Default is 5900.


--ssh-proxy-port [text]
-----------------------

This is the local and remote port for the SSH tunnel.  This may be any
open port on your local machine.  Default is 5905.


--from-json [text]
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Provide input to this command as a JSON document from a file.

Options can still be provided on the command line. If an option exists
in both the JSON document and the command line then the command line
specified value will be used


-?, -h, --help
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Show this message and exit.
