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In the previous commit I introduced the ability for PuTTY to talk to a server speaking the bare ssh-connection protocol, and listed several applications for that ability. But none of those applications is any use without a server that speaks the same protocol. Until now, the only such server has been the Unix-domain socket presented by an upstream connection-sharing PuTTY - and we already had a way to connect to that. So here's the missing piece: by reusing code that already existed for the testing SSH server Uppity, I've created a program that will speak the bare ssh-connection protocol on its standard I/O channels. If you want to get a shell session over any of the transports I mentioned in the last commit, this is the program you need to run at the far end of it. I have yet to write the documentation, but just in case I forget, the name stands for 'Pseudo Ssh for Untappable, Separately Authenticated Networks'.