handling were failing when the key had an odd number of bytes. A
server with an 850-bit key was suffering connection failures as a
result. Now fixed.
[originally from svn r426]
functions as calls to the MS Crypto API. Not integrated into the
Makefile yet, but should eventually allow building of an SSH-enabled
PuTTY which contains no native crypto code, so it can be used
everywhere (and anyone who can get the MS encryption pack can still
use the SSH parts).
[originally from svn r425]
ATTR_BLINK (as bold background) and VT52 support. Plus a
compatibility tracking system whereby all escape sequences can be
disabled for a pure-VT102 compatibility mode or other levels.
[originally from svn r421]
- `local ldisc' config option now switches between PuTTY's original
behaviour when off (aggressively start negotiations, never use
local line discipline) and Unix telnet's off-port-25 behaviour
when on (wait to be negotiated with, toggle local line discipline
when TELOPT_ECHO changes)
- SYNCH handling has been improved again, though it may still be
broken due to WinSock being irretrievably pants
[originally from svn r420]
- use WM_TIMER for various things (blinking cursor; updates while
moving/sizing; coping with overloading influx of netevents)
- clip text output to avoid underlines outside character cell
- even more careful font selection (we can now do OEMANSI by
default)
- a few extra keyboard mappings from the VTxxx terminals
[originally from svn r418]
variant which is patent-safe in the US and legal in France and
Russia. This is a horrible hack in some ways: it's shown up serious
deficiencies in the module boundaries. Needs further work, probably
once the SSH implementations are recombined.
[originally from svn r410]
now sends NVT `NL' (CR,LF) instead of NVT `CR' (CR,NUL). Unix
telnetd apparently cares not a jot for the difference, but others do.
[originally from svn r407]
apparently defined behaviour for _all_ CSI-type sequences that ESC[Q
should be equivalent to ESC[0Q. Which is a pain in the wossname and
not a sane way to do it, but if the standards say it then I suppose
... :-(
[originally from svn r406]
- ^E answerback is now `PuTTY'.
- The framework is now in place for the scrollback to reset to
bottom on display _or_ keyboard events _or_ both. An actual
configurable option isn't yet present, but most of the code is in
place.
- Try to deal with the problems where incoming data gets dropped
after decoding but before display.
- Scrollback behaviour has changed: instead of keying it off
`scroll' versus `delete top line', things now go into the
scrollback from _either_ of those but only if the primary screen
is selected. Should fix problems with `less' and talkers.
- must_update variable has gone because rdb correctly observed that
it didn't seem to be doing a great deal :-)
[originally from svn r328]