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Try to make it slightly clearer that TIS/CryptoCard are generic, since
SSH:TDGv2 seems to think that TIS is only relevant to its original application (whose name eludes me at the moment). [originally from svn r6038]
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\cfg{winhelp-topic}{ssh.auth.tis}
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TIS and CryptoCard authentication are simple \I{challenge/response
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authentication}challenge/response forms of authentication available in
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SSH protocol version 1 only. You might use them if you were using \i{S/Key}
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\i{one-time passwords}, for example, or if you had a physical \i{security
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token} that generated responses to authentication challenges.
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TIS and CryptoCard authentication are (despite their names) generic
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forms of simple \I{challenge/response authentication}challenge/response
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authentication available in SSH protocol version 1 only. You might use
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them if you were using \i{S/Key} \i{one-time passwords}, for example,
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or if you had a physical \i{security token} that generated responses
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to authentication challenges.
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With this switch enabled, PuTTY will attempt these forms of
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authentication if the server is willing to try them. You will be
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