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* All the PuTTY tools for Windows and Unix now contain the fingerprints of the Master Keys. The method for accessing them is crude but universal: a new "-pgpfp" command-line option. (Except Unix PuTTYgen, which takes "--pgpfp" just to be awkward.) * Move the key policy discussion from putty-website/keys.html to putty/doc/pgpkeys.but, and autogenerate the former from the latter. Also tweak the text somewhat and include the fingerprints of the Master Keys themselves. (I've merged the existing autogeneration scripts into a single new one; I've left the old scripts and keys.html around until such time as the webmonster reviews the changes and plumbs in the new script; he should remove the old files then.) [originally from svn r5524] [this svn revision also touched putty-website]
PuTTY README ============ This is the README file for the PuTTY installer distribution. If you're reading this, you've probably just run our installer and installed PuTTY on your system. What should I do next? ---------------------- If you want to use PuTTY to connect to other computers, or use PSFTP to transfer files, you should just be able to run them from the Start menu. If you want to use the command-line-only file transfer utility PSCP, you will probably want to put the PuTTY installation directory on your PATH. How you do this depends on your version of Windows. On Windows NT and 2000, you can set it using Control Panel > System; on Windows 95 you will need to edit AUTOEXEC.BAT. Consult your Windows manuals for details. What do I do if it doesn't work? -------------------------------- The PuTTY home web site is http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ Here you will find our list of known bugs and pending feature requests. If your problem is not listed in there, or in the FAQ, or in the manuals, read the Feedback page to find out how to report bugs to us. PLEASE read the Feedback page carefully: it is there to save you time as well as us. Do not send us one-line bug reports telling us `it doesn't work'.
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