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Remove documentation for "Out of space for port forwardings" error.

It no longer exists in the code, and should have been obsoleted by
r9214 at the latest.

[originally from svn r9626]
[r9214 == a1f3b7a358]
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Ben Harris 2012-08-26 09:19:34 +00:00
parent 3fad1f402b
commit 92fc25c6cd

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\define{versioniderrors} \versionid $Id$
s\define{versioniderrors} \versionid $Id$
\C{errors} Common \i{error messages}
@ -58,20 +58,6 @@ in the same way as you would if it was new.
See \k{gs-hostkey} for more information on host keys.
\H{errors-portfwd-space} \q{Out of space for port forwardings}
PuTTY has a fixed-size buffer which it uses to store the details of
all \i{port forwardings} you have set up in an SSH session. If you
specify too many port forwardings on the PuTTY or Plink command line
and this buffer becomes full, you will see this error message.
We need to fix this (fixed-size buffers are almost always a mistake)
but we haven't got round to it. If you actually have trouble with
this, let us know and we'll move it up our priority list.
If you're running into this limit, you may want to consider using
dynamic port forwarding instead; see \k{using-port-forwarding}.
\H{errors-cipher-warning} \q{The first cipher supported by the server is
... below the configured warning threshold}