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Fix a FIXME and a markup error in the manual host key docs.

[originally from svn r10224]
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Jacob Nevins 2014-09-09 15:08:33 +00:00
parent 24cd95b6f9
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@ -2485,12 +2485,13 @@ Another reason is if PuTTY's automated host key management is
completely unavailable, e.g. because PuTTY (or Plink or PSFTP, etc) is completely unavailable, e.g. because PuTTY (or Plink or PSFTP, etc) is
running in a Windows environment without access to the Registry. In running in a Windows environment without access to the Registry. In
that situation, you will probably want to use the \cw{-hostkey} that situation, you will probably want to use the \cw{-hostkey}
command-line option to configure the expected host key(s); see FIXME. command-line option to configure the expected host key(s); see
\k{using-cmdline-hostkey}.
To configure manual host keys via the GUI, enter some text describing To configure manual host keys via the GUI, enter some text describing
the host key into the edit box in the \q{Manually configure host keys the host key into the edit box in the \q{Manually configure host keys
for this connection} container, and press the \q{Add} button. The text for this connection} container, and press the \q{Add} button. The text
will appear in the {q Host keys or fingerprints to accept} list box. will appear in the \q{Host keys or fingerprints to accept} list box.
You can remove keys again with the \q{Remove} button. You can remove keys again with the \q{Remove} button.
The text describing a host key can be in one of the following formats: The text describing a host key can be in one of the following formats: