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A first stab at guidance for those lost souls who email us asking for
login names and/or passwords. Feel free to hack. (NB, renumbers a section of the FAQ.) [originally from svn r6355]
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\H{faq-howto} HOWTO questions
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\H{faq-howto} HOWTO questions
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\S{faq-login}{Question} What login name / password should I use?
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This is not a question you should be asking \e{us}.
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PuTTY is a communications tool, for making connections to other
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computers. We maintain the tool; we \e{don't} administer any computers
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that you're likely to be able to use, in the same way that the people
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who make web browsers aren't responsible for most of the content you can
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view in them. \#{FIXME: less technical analogy?} We cannot help with
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questions of this sort.
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If you know the name of the computer you want to connect to, but don't
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know what login name or password to use, you should talk to whoever
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administers that computer. If you don't know who that is, see the next
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question for some possible ways to find out.
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\# FIXME: some people ask us to provide them with a login name
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apparently as random members of the public rather than in the
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belief that we run a server belonging to an organisation they already
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have some relationship with. Not sure what to say to such people.
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\S{faq-commands}{Question} \I{commands on the server}What commands
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\S{faq-commands}{Question} \I{commands on the server}What commands
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can I type into my PuTTY terminal window?
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can I type into my PuTTY terminal window?
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This is not a question you should be asking \e{us}. You need to read
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Again, this is not a question you should be asking \e{us}. You need
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the manuals, or ask the administrator, of \e{the computer you have
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to read the manuals, or ask the administrator, of \e{the computer
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connected to}.
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you have connected to}.
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PuTTY does not process the commands you type into it. It's only a
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PuTTY does not process the commands you type into it. It's only a
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communications tool. It makes a connection to another computer; it
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communications tool. It makes a connection to another computer; it
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