mirror of
https://git.tartarus.org/simon/putty.git
synced 2025-01-10 01:48:00 +00:00
Update the FAQ to reflect 0.52 as being a current release rather
than a future prospect. I'm going to move the beta-0-52 tag on this file, but that won't affect release binaries that have already been built. [originally from svn r1547]
This commit is contained in:
parent
e6cc16b8b2
commit
a9fd52e72f
67
doc/faq.but
67
doc/faq.but
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
\versionid $Id: faq.but,v 1.17 2002/01/02 15:44:06 simon Exp $
|
||||
\versionid $Id: faq.but,v 1.18 2002/01/14 12:16:58 simon Exp $
|
||||
|
||||
\A{faq} PuTTY FAQ
|
||||
|
||||
@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ However, currently the \e{default} SSH protocol is v1; to select SSH
|
||||
v2 if your server supports both, go to the SSH panel and change the
|
||||
\e{Preferred SSH protocol version} option.
|
||||
|
||||
Public key authentication (both RSA and DSA) in SSH v2 has been
|
||||
added since version 0.51.
|
||||
Public key authentication (both RSA and DSA) in SSH v2 is new in
|
||||
version 0.52.
|
||||
|
||||
\S{faq-ssh2-keyfmt}{Question} Does PuTTY support reading OpenSSH or
|
||||
\cw{ssh.com} SSHv2 private key files?
|
||||
@ -48,25 +48,20 @@ Yes. SSH 1 support has always been available in PuTTY.
|
||||
|
||||
\S{faq-localecho}{Question} Does PuTTY support local echo?
|
||||
|
||||
Yes.
|
||||
Yes. Version 0.52 has proper support for local echo.
|
||||
|
||||
In version 0.51 and before, local echo cannot be separated from
|
||||
In version 0.51 and before, local echo could not be separated from
|
||||
local line editing (where you type a line of text locally, and it is
|
||||
not sent to the server until you press Return, so you have the
|
||||
chance to edit it and correct mistakes \e{before} the server sees
|
||||
it). The two features can be enabled and disabled from the Terminal
|
||||
panel, using the checkbox marked \q{Use local terminal line
|
||||
discipline}. Note that due to a bug in those versions of PuTTY,
|
||||
changing this feature in mid-session will have no effect; you have
|
||||
to enable it \e{before} you open the connection.
|
||||
|
||||
In later versions, local echo and local line editing are separate
|
||||
options, and by default PuTTY will try to determine automatically
|
||||
whether to enable them or not, based on which protocol you have
|
||||
selected and also based on hints from the server. If you have a
|
||||
problem with PuTTY's default choice, you can force each option to be
|
||||
enabled or disabled as you choose. The controls are in the Terminal
|
||||
panel, in the section marked \q{Line discipline options}.
|
||||
it). New in version 0.52, local echo and local line editing are
|
||||
separate options, and by default PuTTY will try to determine
|
||||
automatically whether to enable them or not, based on which protocol
|
||||
you have selected and also based on hints from the server. If you
|
||||
have a problem with PuTTY's default choice, you can force each
|
||||
option to be enabled or disabled as you choose. The controls are in
|
||||
the Terminal panel, in the section marked \q{Line discipline
|
||||
options}.
|
||||
|
||||
\S{faq-disksettings}{Question} Does PuTTY support storing its
|
||||
settings in a disk file?
|
||||
@ -77,7 +72,7 @@ a method of achieving the same effect.
|
||||
\S{faq-fullscreen}{Question} Does PuTTY support full-screen mode,
|
||||
like a DOS box?
|
||||
|
||||
Not in the 0.51 release, but it has been added since then.
|
||||
Yes; this is a new feature in version 0.52.
|
||||
|
||||
\S{faq-password-remember}{Question} Does PuTTY have the ability to
|
||||
remember my password so I don't have to type it every time?
|
||||
@ -263,9 +258,7 @@ This is what CVS for Windows does, for example.
|
||||
\S{faq-term}{Question} What terminal type does PuTTY use?
|
||||
|
||||
For most purposes, PuTTY can be considered to be an \cw{xterm}
|
||||
terminal, although full support for some of \cw{xterm}'s features,
|
||||
such as passing mouse actions to the server-side program, is not
|
||||
present in the 0.51 release (but has been added since).
|
||||
terminal.
|
||||
|
||||
PuTTY also supports some terminal control sequences not supported by
|
||||
the real \cw{xterm}: notably the Linux console sequences that
|
||||
@ -344,9 +337,7 @@ You can also paste by pressing Shift-Ins.
|
||||
\S{faq-tunnels}{Question} How do I use X forwarding and port
|
||||
forwarding? I can't find the Tunnels panel.
|
||||
|
||||
If you're looking in the 0.51 release or earlier, the Tunnels panel
|
||||
isn't there. It was added in the development snapshots after 0.51,
|
||||
and releases 0.52 and onwards will contain it.
|
||||
This is a new feature in version 0.52. You should upgrade.
|
||||
|
||||
\S{faq-options}{Question} How do I use all PuTTY's features (public
|
||||
keys, port forwarding, SSH v2, etc.) in PSCP, PSFTP and Plink?
|
||||
@ -416,16 +407,17 @@ expects the client to construct them in the same wrong way. PuTTY
|
||||
constructs the MACs correctly by default, and hence these old
|
||||
servers will fail to work with it.
|
||||
|
||||
If you are using PuTTY version 0.51 or below, go to the SSH panel
|
||||
and check the box labelled \q{Imitate SSH 2 MAC bug}. This will
|
||||
cause PuTTY to construct its MACs in the same incorrect manner as
|
||||
the buggy servers, so it will be able to work with them.
|
||||
If you are using PuTTY version 0.52 or better, this should work
|
||||
automatically: PuTTY should detect the buggy servers from their
|
||||
version number announcement, and automatically start to construct
|
||||
its MACs in the same incorrect manner as they do, so it will be able
|
||||
to work with them.
|
||||
|
||||
Since version 0.51, PuTTY has been enhanced to detect buggy servers
|
||||
automatically (when they announce their version) and enable the
|
||||
workaround without the user needing to ask. Therefore you \e{should}
|
||||
never have to use this option again after 0.52, but it is still
|
||||
provided just in case another buggy server shows up.
|
||||
If you are using PuTTY version 0.51 or below, you can enable the
|
||||
workaround by going to the SSH panel and ticking the box labelled
|
||||
\q{Imitate SSH 2 MAC bug}. It's possible that you might have to do
|
||||
this with 0.52 as well, if a buggy server exists that PuTTY doesn't
|
||||
know about.
|
||||
|
||||
In this context MAC stands for Message Authentication Code. It's a
|
||||
cryptographic term, and it has nothing at all to do with Ethernet
|
||||
@ -472,8 +464,7 @@ v2 servers from \cw{ssh.com} will require the key exchange to be
|
||||
repeated one hour after the start of the connection, and PuTTY will
|
||||
get this wrong.
|
||||
|
||||
The bug has been fixed since version 0.51, so upgrading to a later
|
||||
version or snapshot should solve the problem.
|
||||
Upgrade to version 0.52 and the problem should go away.
|
||||
|
||||
\S{faq-outofmem}{Question} After trying to establish an SSH 2
|
||||
connection, PuTTY says \q{Out of memory} and dies.
|
||||
@ -523,8 +514,8 @@ effect. It will only take effect once you reset the terminal.
|
||||
\S{faq-altgr}{Question} I can't type characters that require the
|
||||
AltGr key.
|
||||
|
||||
In PuTTY version 0.51, the AltGr key was broken. The bug has been
|
||||
fixed since then.
|
||||
In PuTTY version 0.51, the AltGr key was broken. Upgrade to version
|
||||
0.52.
|
||||
|
||||
\S{faq-idleout}{Question} My PuTTY sessions unexpectedly close after
|
||||
they are idle for a while.
|
||||
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue
Block a user