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Miscellaneous tweaks.

[originally from svn r5461]
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Jacob Nevins 2005-03-08 14:20:38 +00:00
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@ -1578,7 +1578,7 @@ will be slightly more efficient; with it disabled, you may find you
get a faster response to your keystrokes when connecting to some get a faster response to your keystrokes when connecting to some
types of server. types of server.
The Nagle algorithm is disabled by default. The Nagle algorithm is disabled by default for interactive connections.
\S{config-tcp-keepalives} \q{Enable TCP keepalives} \S{config-tcp-keepalives} \q{Enable TCP keepalives}
@ -1600,7 +1600,7 @@ typically two hours; this is set by the operating system, and cannot
be configured within PuTTY. be configured within PuTTY.
\b If the operating system does not receive a response to a keepalive, \b If the operating system does not receive a response to a keepalive,
it may send out more in quick succession and if terminate the connection it may send out more in quick succession and terminate the connection
if no response is received. if no response is received.
TCP keepalives may be more useful for ensuring that half-open connections TCP keepalives may be more useful for ensuring that half-open connections
@ -1629,7 +1629,7 @@ explicitly set this to \q{IPv4} or \q{IPv6}.
The Data panel allows you to configure various pieces of data which The Data panel allows you to configure various pieces of data which
can be sent to the server to affect your connection at the far end. can be sent to the server to affect your connection at the far end.
Each options on this panel applies to more than one protocol. Each option on this panel applies to more than one protocol.
Options which apply to only one protocol appear on that protocol's Options which apply to only one protocol appear on that protocol's
configuration panels. configuration panels.
@ -2336,7 +2336,9 @@ This box is where you enter the name of your private key file if you
are using public key authentication. See \k{pubkey} for information are using public key authentication. See \k{pubkey} for information
about public key authentication in SSH. about public key authentication in SSH.
This key must be in PuTTY's native format (\c{*.PPK}). This key must be in PuTTY's native format (\c{*.PPK}). If you have a
private key in another format that you want to use with PuTTY, see
\k{puttygen-conversions}.
\H{config-ssh-x11} The X11 panel \H{config-ssh-x11} The X11 panel
@ -2352,7 +2354,7 @@ a local X display on your PC.
To enable X11 forwarding, check the \q{Enable X11 forwarding} box. To enable X11 forwarding, check the \q{Enable X11 forwarding} box.
If your X display is somewhere unusual, you will need to enter its If your X display is somewhere unusual, you will need to enter its
location in the \q{X display location} box; if this is left blank, location in the \q{X display location} box; if this is left blank,
PuTTY try to find a sensible default in the environment, or use the PuTTY will try to find a sensible default in the environment, or use the
primary local display (\c{:0}) if that fails. primary local display (\c{:0}) if that fails.
See \k{using-x-forwarding} for more information about X11 See \k{using-x-forwarding} for more information about X11