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This allows the 'no trivial auth' option introduced by the previous commit to be tested. Uppity has grown three new options to make it accept "none" authentication, keyboard-interactive involving no prompts, and the perverse sending of USERAUTH_SUCCESS after a signatureless public-key offer. The first of those options also enables the analogue in SSH-1; the other two have no SSH-1 analogues in the first place. (SSH-1 public key authentication has a challenge-response structure that doesn't contain any way to terminate the exchange early with success. And the TIS and CryptoCard methods, which are its closest analogue of k-i, have a fixed number of prompts, which is not 0.)
This is the README for PuTTY, a free Windows and Unix Telnet and SSH client. PuTTY is built using CMake <https://cmake.org/>. To compile in the simplest way (on any of Linux, Windows or Mac), run these commands in the source directory: cmake . cmake --build . Documentation (in various formats including Windows Help and Unix `man' pages) is built from the Halibut (`.but') files in the `doc' subdirectory using `doc/Makefile'. If you aren't using one of our source snapshots, you'll need to do this yourself. Halibut can be found at <https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/halibut/>. The PuTTY home web site is https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ If you want to send bug reports or feature requests, please read the Feedback section of the web site before doing so. Sending one-line reports saying `it doesn't work' will waste your time as much as ours. See the file LICENCE for the licence conditions.
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