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