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Tweaks to SUPDUP documentation.

Including noting that it can't be used with Plink, and better indexing.
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Jacob Nevins
2021-02-21 16:01:05 +00:00
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@ -18,15 +18,14 @@ you want to connect to. You should have been told this by the
provider of your login account.
Now select a login \i{protocol} to use, from the \q{Connection type}
buttons. For a login session, you should select \i{Telnet},
\i{Rlogin} or \i{SSH}. See \k{which-one} for a description of the
differences between the three protocols, and advice on which one to
use. The fourth protocol, \I{raw protocol}\e{Raw}, is not used for
interactive login sessions; you would usually use this for debugging
other Internet services (see \k{using-rawprot}). The fifth option,
\e{Serial}, is used for connecting to a local serial line, and works
somewhat differently: see \k{using-serial} for more information on
this.
buttons. For a login session, you should select \i{SSH}, \i{Telnet},
\i{Rlogin}, or \i{SUPDUP}. See \k{which-one} for a description of the
differences between these protocols, and advice on which one to
use. The \I{raw protocol}\e{Raw} protocol is not used for interactive
login sessions; you would usually use this for debugging other Internet
services (see \k{using-rawprot}). The \e{Serial} option is used for
connecting to a local serial line, and works somewhat differently:
see \k{using-serial} for more information on this.
When you change the selected protocol, the number in the \q{Port}
box will change. This is normal: it happens because the various