keys before _every_ other authentication; so if you tried a local
pubkey _and_ a password, for example, you'd also try Pageant twice.
Now fixed.
[originally from svn r1524]
the private key file given in the config; if it spots this then it
avoids trying it again (and in particular avoids needing to ask for
the passphrase when it knows perfectly well it won't work).
[originally from svn r1523]
load a key that is already loaded. This makes command lines such as
`pageant mykey -c mycommand' almost infinitely more useful.
[originally from svn r1522]
^M instead of the Telnet New Line code. Unix-type telnetds don't
care one way or the other; RDB claims some telnetds prefer Telnet
NL; and now someone has found one that can't deal with Telnet NL and
prefers ^M. Sigh.
[originally from svn r1520]
we really need to know what character sequence you were _expecting_
your function key to generate before we can even think about making
PuTTY generate it.
[originally from svn r1519]
process. This is functional in SSH, and vestigial (just returns 0)
in the other three protocols. Plink's Windows exit code is now
determined by the remote process exit code, which should make it
more usable in scripting applications. Tested in both SSH1 and SSH2.
[originally from svn r1518]
if the PuTTY window has the mouse capture (i.e. a drag-select is in
progress). This means you can drag-select at your leisure without
the screen contents wandering around providing you with a moving
target. Likewise dragging the scrollbar to find a piece of history
in the scrollback.
[originally from svn r1517]
were using RegCreateKey instead of RegOpenKey by mistake. This also
required a fix in settings.c to deal gracefully with a NULL return
from enum_settings_start() - since the use of RCK had caused this
never to happen, the code path had never been tested.
[originally from svn r1516]
mouse capture, which in turn will only occur if the initial click
was in the PuTTY client area. Prevents mouse drag events without an
initiating click, and also prevents selection occurring at
unexpected moments such as if you move the mouse before releasing
the second click after double-clicking the title bar to maximise the
window.
[originally from svn r1515]
to give feedback. (I think the latter has suddenly become worthwhile
now we have the ability to distribute a help file; so people won't
have to come to the website for the feedback information.)
[originally from svn r1502]
[r1499]. For some reason Borland builds were working perfectly OK
without it, but VC builds were failing. *shrug*
[originally from svn r1500]
[r1499 == d6016149bf]
enabled, so that all mallocs and reallocs are tagged with a file
name and line number, this information is now shown in the `Out of
memory!' panic box.
[originally from svn r1497]
connections from outside localhost' switch. Interestingly OpenSSH
3.0 appears to ignore this (though I know it works because ssh.com
3.0 gets it right, and the SSH packet dump agrees that I'm doing the
right thing).
[originally from svn r1496]
cursor and app keypad modes are now once again independently
switchable. The VT100 and VT102 manuals may have done it RDB's way
as he said, but xterm and rxvt disagree and at least one app depends
on the xterm way. It'll have to become a configurable option if
anyone has trouble with this.
[originally from svn r1495]
[r1105 == 9f32a1da35]
sick of recompiling to enable packet dumps. SSH packet dumping is
now provided as a logging option, and dumps to putty.log like all
the other logging options. While I'm at it I cleaned up the format
so that packet types are translated into strings for easy browsing.
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECT: in the course of this work I had to re-enable
the SSH1 packet length checks which it turns out hadn't actually
been active for some time, so it's possible things might break as a
result. If need be I can always disable those checks for the 0.52
release and think about it more carefully later.
[originally from svn r1493]
to report command failures is now gone; instead each sftp_cmd_*
routine returns 0 or 1 depending on success, like they should have
done right from the start. This fixes problems with `ls' prematurely
terminating PSFTP batch files.
[originally from svn r1481]
command-line state but all commands are disallowed except `open
host.name'. The idea is to provide marginal extra niceness for
people who double-click the icon without realising it's a cmdline app.
[originally from svn r1480]
individual documentation of the various PuTTYgen controls; also
implemented context help in PuTTYgen to go with it. Shame there
isn't space for a generic `Help' button in the PuTTYgen window.
[originally from svn r1478]
configurable option so users can re-enable the feature _if_ they
know they have an SSH2 server that isn't going to get shirty about
it. Inspired by a spectacular increase in OpenSSH's shirtiness.
[originally from svn r1474]
we just invoke the same help file and jump to the Pageant chapter.
It would be nice to be able to bring up the contents box with the
Pageant chapter expanded, but I don't think WinHelp() allows us to
request this.)
[originally from svn r1471]
full-screen, then selected Change Settings and then changed the
resize behaviour, ranging from the window staying FS but acquiring
borders to the window restoring its previous size and _failing_ to
acquire borders. Should now all be fixed.
[originally from svn r1470]
to add and keys to remove (in the open-file dialog and the key list
box respectively), and passphrases are cached during the process of
adding several keys at once (in case two of the keys have the same
passphrase).
[originally from svn r1466]
(which I'll comment at some stage) should combine the believable
semantics of RDB's fullscreen-by-maximise mode with the multi-
monitor friendliness of Wez Furlong's approach while also working on
Win98. If we're lucky.
[originally from svn r1464]
PuTTY now has a complete manual. Stylistic review, content review
and indexing are yet to do, but at least there's some plausible text
in every section now.
[originally from svn r1460]