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-4: Section 3.8.3.17
-6: Section 3.8.3.17
Abort Output, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
Abort Process, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
accented characters: Section 3.3, Section 4.4.7
accessibility: Section 4.9.4
access to files, changing: Section 6.2.14
account name: Section 2.3, Section 3.8.3.4, Section 5.2.1.1
account name, for auto-login: Section 4.14.1
account name, for proxy: Section 4.15.4
account name, local, in Rlogin: Section 4.17.1
account name, local, in Windows: Section 4.17.1
account names, different: Section 2.3, Section 4.20.7
-A command-line option: Section 3.8.3.10
-a command-line option: Section 3.8.3.10
active Telnet negotiation: Section 4.16.2
address, IP: Section 3.5, Section 4.1.1, Section 4.13.4
ad-hoc proxy: Section 4.15.1, Section 4.15.5, Section 4.16.2
adjusting a selection: Section 3.1.1, Section 4.11.2
Advanced Encryption Standard: Section 4.18.5
AES: Section 4.18.5
-agent: Section 3.8.3.9
agent, authentication: Section 8.1, Chapter 9
agent forwarding: Section 3.8.3.10, Section 4.20.6, Section 9.4
algorithm, encryption: Section 4.18.5
algorithm, key exchange: Section 4.19.1
algorithm, public-key: Section 8.1
allocation, of pseudo-terminal: Section 3.8.3.12, Section 4.22.1
alternate screen: Section 4.6.4, Section 4.7.4, Question A.7.19
ALT-F4: Section 4.9.3
‘AltGr’ key: Section 4.4.7, Section 4.4.8
‘Alt’ key: Section 4.9.5
ALT-Space: Section 4.9.4
always on top: Section 4.9.6
ANSI colours: Section 4.12.1, Section 4.12.6
ANSI graphics: Section 3.3, Section 4.10.4
ANSI printing: Section 4.3.10
answerback string: Section 4.3.7
Application Cursor Keys: Section 4.4.4, Section 4.6.1
Application key: Section 4.4.7
Application Keypad: Section 4.4.5, Section 4.6.1
Arabic: Section 4.6.10
Arabic text shaping: Section 4.6.9
Arcfour: Section 4.18.5, Section 10.3
Are You There, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
arguments, command-line: Section 3.8, Section 9.3
ASCII: Section 4.10.5, Question A.2.11
assertion failed: Section 10.6
asymmetric key algorithm: Section 8.1
authentication: Section 4.20
authentication agent: Section 8.1, Chapter 9
authentication agent forwarding: Section 3.8.3.10, Section 4.20.6, Section 9.4
authentication, challenge/response: Section 4.20.4, Section 4.20.5
authentication, keyboard-interactive: Section 4.20.5
authentication, public key: Section 3.8.3.18, Section 4.20.8, Section 4.25.8, Section 5.2.4, Section 6.3, Section 7.2.2, Section 8.1
authentication, to proxy: Section 4.15.4
authentication, X11: Section 4.23.1
authorized_keys file: Section 8.2.10, Section 8.3
AUTOEXEC.BAT: Section 5.1, Section 7.1
automated operations: Chapter 7
auto wrap mode: Section 4.3.1, Question A.7.9
background colour: Section 4.3.5, Question A.7.8
background colour, bright: Section 4.3.6
background colour, default: Section 4.12.5, Section 4.12.6
backspace, destructive: Section 4.6.7
backspace key: Section 4.4.1
bandwidth: Section 4.13.2, Section 4.14.4, Section 4.18.3
banner: Section 4.20.2
‘basic’ authentication (HTTP): Section 4.15.4
batch files: Section 4.27, Section 5.2.3, Section 7.3
-batch Plink command-line option: Section 7.2.3.1
-batch PSCP command-line option: Section 5.2.2.5
-batch PSFTP command-line option: Section 6.1.4
batch scripts in PSFTP: Section 6.1.1
baud rate, of terminal: Section 4.14.4
-bc PSFTP command-line option: Section 6.1.2
beep, terminal: Section 4.5
beep, with PC speaker: Section 4.5.1
bell, disabling: Section 4.5.1, Section 4.5.3
bell overload mode: Section 4.5.3
bell, terminal: Section 4.5
bell, visual: Section 4.5.1
-be PSFTP command-line option: Section 6.1.3
bidirectional text: Section 4.6.10
bind address: Section 3.5, Section 3.8.3.5, Section 4.24
BitchX: Section 4.6.8
8-bit colour: Section 4.12.4
64-bit Windows: Question A.7.25
blinking cursor: Section 4.8.1
blinking text: Section 4.3.6
Blowfish: Section 4.18.5
bold text: Section 4.12.3, Section 4.12.5, Section 4.12.6
box-drawing characters: Section 3.3, Section 4.10.4
-b PSFTP command-line option: Section 6.1.1
Break, serial special command: Section 3.1.3.2
Break, SSH special command: Section 3.1.3.2
Break, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
BSD: Section 4.16.1
bug reporting: Appendix B
bugs, in SSH servers: Section 4.25
bulletin board system: Section 1.1
Caps Lock: Section 4.10.3
Carriage Return: Section 4.3.3, Section 4.3.4
cat: Question A.7.15
-C command-line option: Section 3.8.3.15
challenge/response authentication: Section 4.20.4, Section 4.20.5
‘Change Settings’: Section 3.1.3.4
changing permissions on files: Section 6.2.14
changing user names: Section 2.3, Section 4.20.7
CHAP: Section 4.15.4
character classes: Section 4.11.5
characters, accented: Section 3.3, Section 4.4.7
character set: Section 3.3, Section 4.6.8, Section 4.10
characters, line-drawing: Section 3.3, Section 4.10.4
character width: Section 4.10.2
Chinese: Section 4.10.2
choosing a protocol: Section 1.2, Section 3.8.3.2
cipher algorithm: Section 4.18.5
Cisco: Section 3.8.3.6
CJK: Section 4.10.2
CJK ambiguous characters: Section 4.10.2
clean up after PuTTY: Question A.8.2
-cleanup command-line option: Section 3.8.2
clear screen: Section 4.3.5
‘Clear Scrollback’: Section 3.1.3.6
client: Section 1.1
clipboard: Section 3.1.1, Section 3.1.3.1, Section 3.1.3.5
Close button: Section 2.5, Section 4.9.2
closing window: Section 4.1.3, Section 4.9.2, Section 4.9.3
code page: Section 4.10.1
colour: Section 4.11.1, Section 4.12, Question A.7.3
colour, background, default: Section 4.12.5, Section 4.12.6
colour, 8-bit: Section 4.12.4
colour, foreground, default: Section 4.12.5, Section 4.12.6
256-colour mode: Section 4.12.2
colour, of cursor: Section 4.12.5, Section 4.12.6
colours, ANSI: Section 4.12.1, Section 4.12.6
colours, system: Section 4.12.5
columns, in terminal window: Section 4.7.1
COM1: Section 4.26.1
command-line arguments: Section 3.8, Section 9.3
command-line interface: Section 1.1
command line, loading saved sessions from: Section 3.8.3.1
-1 command-line option: Section 3.8.3.16
-2 command-line option: Section 3.8.3.16
Command Prompt: Section 1.1, Section 1.1, Section 3.8, Section 5.1, Section 7.1
command, proxy: Section 4.15.1, Section 4.15.5
commands on the server: Section 2.4, Section 3.8.3.6, Section 4.18.1, Section 4.18.2, Question A.6.2
commands, reading from a file: Section 3.8.3.6
comment: Section 6.2
Compose key: Section 4.4.7
compression: Section 3.8.3.15, Section 4.18.3
confidentiality: Section 4.19.2
configuration: Section 3.8.3.21
configuration options: Chapter 4
connection, network: Section 3.5, Section 4.13, Section 4.24
connections, half-open: Section 4.13.3
connections, idle: Section 4.13.1, Question A.7.10
connections, interactive: Section 4.13.2, Section 4.22.1, Chapter 7
connectivity, breaks in: Section 4.13.1, Question A.7.11
CONNECT proxy (HTTP): Section 4.15.1
console window: Section 1.1, Section 1.1, Section 3.8, Section 5.1, Section 7.1
context menu: Section 3.1.1, Section 3.1.3, Section 4.11.2
Control-?: Section 4.4.1
Control-H: Section 4.4.1
control sequences: Section 3.2, Section 4.3.1, Section 4.3.2, Section 4.3.5, Section 4.3.6, Section 4.6.2, Section 4.9.1, Section 4.10.4, Section 4.11.3, Section 4.11.5, Section 4.12.1, Section 4.12.3, Section 4.14.3, Section 4.14.3, Section 7.2.1, Question A.5.1
cookie, magic: Section 4.23.1
coordinates, cursor: Section 4.3.2
Copy All to Clipboard: Section 3.1.3.5
copy and paste: Section 3.1.1, Section 4.6.2, Section 4.10.5, Section 4.11, Section 4.11.3, Question A.6.6
copyright: Appendix C
corruption, of display: Section 4.6.9, Section 4.6.10
CP437: Section 4.10.1
CP866: Section 4.10.1
-c Pageant command-line option: Section 9.3.2
CRC: Section 10.11
CR (Carriage Return): Section 4.3.3, Section 4.3.4
creating directories: Section 6.2.16
creating key pairs: Section 8.2
credential delegation, GSSAPI: Section 4.21.1
CryptoCard authentication: Section 4.20.4
Ctrl-Break: Section 3.1.3.2
Ctrl-PgDn: Section 3.1.2
Ctrl-PgUp: Section 3.1.2
Ctrl, with right mouse button: Section 3.1.1
current working directory: Section 6.2.7, Section 6.2.8
cursor: Section 4.8.1
cursor, blinking: Section 4.8.1
cursor colour: Section 4.12.5, Section 4.12.6
cursor coordinates: Section 4.3.2
cursor keys, ‘Application’ mode: Section 4.4.4, Section 4.6.1
cut and paste: Section 3.1.1, Section 4.6.2, Section 4.10.5, Section 4.11, Section 4.11.3, Question A.6.6
CVS: Section 7.4
CVS_RSH environment variable: Section 7.4
Cyrillic: Section 4.10.3
-D command-line option: Section 3.8.3.5
debugging Internet protocols: Section 3.6
DEC Compose key: Section 4.4.7
DEC Origin Mode: Section 4.3.2
DECterm: Question A.5.1
Default Beep sound, Windows: Section 4.5
Default Settings: Section 3.8.1, Section 4.1.2
delays, in SSH-2 sessions: Question A.7.23
delegation, of GSSAPI credentials: Section 4.21.1
deleting directories: Section 6.2.17
deleting files: Section 6.2.15
DES: Section 4.18.5, Section 10.3
destructive backspace: Section 4.6.7
development snapshots: Section B.2
dialog box: Section 2.1
DiceWare: Section 8.2.7
differences between SSH, Telnet and Rlogin: Section 1.2
different user names: Section 2.3, Section 4.20.7
Diffie-Hellman group exchange: Section 4.19.1
Diffie-Hellman key exchange: Section 4.19.1
digital signature: Section 4.25.7, Section 8.1
Digital Signature Standard: Section 8.1, Section 8.2.2, Section 8.2.2, Question A.8.3
directories, creating: Section 6.2.16
directories, removing: Section 6.2.17
display corruption: Section 4.6.9, Section 4.6.10
DISPLAY environment variable: Section 3.4
DNS: Section 4.15.3
DNS name: Section 2.1, Section 4.1.1, Section 4.9.1, Section 4.13.4, Section 5.2.1.2
DNS resolution: Section 4.15.3
DNS, with proxy: Section 4.15.2, Section 4.15.3
Domain Name System: Section 4.15.3
double-click: Section 3.1.1, Section 4.11.5
double-width character: Section 4.10.2
downloading files: Section 5.2.1, Section 6.2.9
Dragon NaturallySpeaking: Section 4.9.4
DSA: Section 8.1, Section 8.2.2, Section 8.2.2, Question A.8.3
DSA authentication: Section 3.8.3.18, Section 4.20.8, Section 4.25.8, Section 5.2.4, Section 6.3, Section 7.2.2, Section 8.1
‘Duplicate Session’: Section 3.1.3.3, Question A.7.25
dynamic port forwarding: Section 3.5, Section 3.8.3.5, Section 4.24
East Asian Ambiguous characters: Section 4.10.2
echo, local: Section 4.3.8, Section 4.3.9, Question A.2.4
echo, remote: Section 4.3.8
emulation, terminal: Section 3.1.3.6, Section 4.3, Section 4.3.7, Section 4.4, Section 4.6, Section 4.14.3
encryption: Section 4.18.5, Section 4.25.6, Section 8.1, Section 8.2.7
encryption algorithm: Section 4.18.5
End key: Section 4.4.2
End Of File, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
End Of Record, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
enquiry character: Section 4.3.7
environment variables: Section 4.14.5, Section 4.16.1
Erase Character, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2, Section 4.16.3
Erase Line, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
erase screen: Section 4.3.5
ERASE, special character: Section 4.22.2
ERRORLEVEL: Section 5.2.3
error messages: Chapter 10
escape sequences: Section 3.2, Section 4.3.1, Section 4.3.2, Section 4.3.6, Section 4.6.2, Section 4.9.1, Section 4.10.4, Section 4.11.3, Section 4.11.5, Section 4.12.1, Section 4.12.3, Section 4.14.3, Section 7.2.1
Event Log: Section 3.1.3.1, Section 4.2
execute permission: Section 6.2.14
exit value: Section 5.2.3
expiry, of passwords: Section 4.20.5
exporting private keys: Section 8.2.12
extending a selection: Section 3.1.1, Section 4.11.2
FAQ: Appendix A
features, supported: Section A.2
feedback: Appendix B
feep: Section 4.5
filenames containing spaces: Section 6.2.1, Question A.6.9
files, changing permissions on: Section 6.2.14
files, deleting: Section 6.2.15
files, listing: Section 5.2.2.1, Section 6.2.13
files, receiving: Section 5.2.1, Section 6.2.9
files, renaming and moving: Section 6.2.18
files, resuming transfer of: Section 6.2.12
files, sending: Section 5.2.1, Section 6.2.10
files, transferring: Chapter 5, Chapter 6
finger: Section 3.5
fingerprint, of PGP key: Section 3.8.3.20, Section E.1
fingerprint, of SSH authentication key: Section 8.2.5, Section 9.2.1
fingerprint, of SSH host key: Section 2.2
firewalls: Section 4.13.1, Section 4.16.2, Section 4.19.2, Section 10.15, Question A.7.10
flashing cursor: Section 4.8.1
flashing text: Section 4.3.6
flow-control window: Section 4.25.10
font: Section 4.8.2, Section 4.10.4, Section 4.11.1, Section 4.12.3
font size: Section 4.7.2, Section 4.8.2
foreground colour, default: Section 4.12.5, Section 4.12.6
forwarding, of X11: Section 3.4, Section 3.8.3.11, Section 4.23
forwarding ports in SSH: Section 3.5, Section 3.8.3.5, Section 4.15, Section 4.18.2, Section 4.24
forwarding ports in SSH, changing mid-session: Section 4.24
forwarding, SSH agent: Section 3.8.3.10, Section 4.20.6, Section 9.4
Frequently Asked Questions: Appendix A
ftp: Chapter 6
full-screen mode: Section 3.1.3.7, Section 4.7.3, Section 4.9.7
function keys: Section 4.4.3, Question A.7.15
generating key pairs: Section 8.2
glob (wildcard): Section 5.2.1, Section 5.2.1.3, Section 5.2.2.6, Section 6.2.2, Section 6.2.11
Go Ahead, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
group exchange, Diffie-Hellman: Section 4.19.1
GSSAPI: Section 4.14.2, Section 4.21
GSSAPI credential delegation: Section 4.21.1
Gtk: Question A.3.2
half-open connections: Section 4.13.3
Hebrew: Section 4.6.10
history: Section 3.1.2
HMAC: Section 4.25.5
home directory: Section 5.2.1.3
Home key: Section 4.4.2
host key, caching policy: Section 3.8.3.19, Section 4.13.5
host key fingerprint (SSH): Section 2.2
host keys, trusting: Section 2.2
host key, verifying: Section 2.2, Question A.2.9
host name: Section 2.1, Section 4.1.1, Section 4.9.1, Section 4.13.4, Section 5.2.1.2
host name, logical: Section 3.8.3.19, Section 4.13.5
host name resolution: Section 4.15.3
host name resolution, with proxy: Section 4.15.2, Section 4.15.3
HTTP: Section 3.6
HTTP ‘basic’ authentication: Section 4.15.4
HTTP proxy: Section 4.15.1
-i command-line option: Section 3.8.3.18
icon title: Section 4.9.1
idle connections: Section 4.13.1, Question A.7.10
‘ignore’ messages, in SSH: Section 3.1.3.2, Section 4.25.1, Section 4.25.4
IGNORE message, SSH special command: Section 3.1.3.2
importing private keys: Section 8.2.12
inactive window: Section 4.1.3
integrity: Section 4.19.2
interactive connections: Section 4.13.2, Section 4.22.1, Chapter 7
intermittent connectivity: Section 4.13.1, Question A.7.11
internal error: Section 10.6
internal fault: Section 10.6
Internet protocols, debugging: Section 3.6
Internet Protocol version: Section 3.8.3.17, Section 4.13.4, Section 4.24.2
Interrupt Process, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2, Section 4.16.3
IP address: Section 3.5, Section 4.1.1, Section 4.13.4
IP address, loopback: Section 3.5, Section 4.15.2
IP masquerading: Section 10.15, Question A.7.10
IPv4: Section 3.8.3.17, Section 4.13.4, Section 4.24.2
IPv6: Section 3.8.3.17, Section 4.13.4, Section 4.24.2
ISO-8859: Section 4.10.1
ISO-10646 (Unicode): Section 4.6.9, Section 4.10.1, Section 4.10.4, Section 4.10.5
Japanese: Section 4.10.2
keepalives, application: Section 4.13.1, Section 4.19.2, Section 4.25.1, Section 4.25.4
keepalives, TCP: Section 4.13.3
Kerberos: Section 4.21
kex: Section 4.19
keyboard: Section 4.4, Section 4.14.3, Question A.7.14, Question A.7.15
keyboard-interactive authentication: Section 4.20.5
key exchange: Section 4.19
key exchange algorithm: Section 4.19.1
key exchange, Diffie-Hellman: Section 4.19.1
key exchange, forcing repeat: Section 3.1.3.2
key exchange, repeat: Section 3.1.3.2, Section 4.19.2, Section 4.25.9, Question A.7.23
keypad, ‘Application’ mode: Section 4.4.5, Section 4.6.1
keypad, NetHack mode: Section 4.4.6
keypad, numeric: Section 4.4.3
key pair: Section 8.1
key pairs, generating: Section 8.2
known_hosts: Question A.2.9
Korean: Section 4.10.2
-L command-line option: Section 3.8.3.5
-l command-line option: Section 3.8.3.4
left mouse button: Section 3.1.1, Section 4.11.2
LF (Line Feed): Section 4.3.3, Section 4.3.4
licence: Appendix C
line-drawing characters: Section 3.3, Section 4.10.4
line editing, local: Section 4.3.9
Line Feed: Section 4.3.3, Section 4.3.4
lines, selecting: Section 3.1.1
line wrapping, automatic: Section 4.3.1, Question A.7.9
links (web browser): Section 4.6.2
Linux: Section 4.4, Section 4.4.1, Section 4.14.3, Section 4.22.1, Section 4.24.2, Section 6.2.14, Section 10.17, Question A.7.15
Linux, Red Hat: Question A.7.18
Linux version of PuTTY tools: PuTTY User Manual, Question A.3.2
Linux virtual console: Section 4.4.3
listen address: Section 3.5, Section 3.8.3.5, Section 4.24
listing files: Section 5.2.2.1, Section 6.2.13
-load command-line option: Section 3.8.3.1
loading private keys: Section 8.2.12
loading saved sessions from command line: Section 3.8.3.1
loading settings: Section 4.1.2
loading settings from a file: Section 4.27
local echo: Section 4.3.8, Section 4.3.9, Question A.2.4
localhost: Section 3.5, Section 4.15.2, Section 4.24.1, Question A.7.20
local line editing: Section 4.3.9
local proxy: Section 4.15.1, Section 4.15.5
local-to-remote port forwarding: Section 3.5, Section 3.8.3.5, Section 4.24
local user name, in Rlogin: Section 4.17.1
local user name, in Windows: Section 4.17.1
local Windows command: Section 6.2.19
locking up, SSH-2 sessions: Question A.7.23
Log, Event: Section 3.1.3.1, Section 4.2
log file: Section 3.2, Section 4.2
log file, flushing: Section 4.2.3
logging in: Section 2.3
logging out: Section 2.5
-loghost: Section 3.8.3.19
logical host name: Section 3.8.3.19, Section 4.13.5
logical palettes: Section 4.12.4
login name: Section 2.3, Section 3.8.3.4, Section 5.2.1.1
login name, for auto-login: Section 4.14.1
login name, for proxy: Section 4.15.4
login name, local, in Rlogin: Section 4.17.1
login name, local, in Windows: Section 4.17.1
login names, different: Section 2.3, Section 4.20.7
login, passwordless: Section 1.2, Section 4.17.1, Section 8.2.7, Chapter 9
login scripts: Section 10.5, Question A.7.2, Question A.7.6
loopback IP address: Section 3.5, Section 4.15.2
low-numbered port: Section 3.5, Section 4.17.1, Section 4.24
-ls PSCP command-line option: Section 5.2.2.1
MAC (message authentication code): Section 4.25.5, Section 10.11, Question A.7.1
Mac OS: Question A.3.6
magic cookie: Section 4.23.1
mailing list: Section B.1
man pages for PuTTY tools: PuTTY User Manual
maximise window: Section 4.7.2, Question A.6.3
maximum packet size: Section 4.25.10
mc: Section 4.6.2
-m command-line option: Section 3.8.3.6, Section 3.8.3.6
menu, context: Section 3.1.1, Section 3.1.3, Section 4.11.2
menu, system: Section 3.1.3, Section 3.1.3.7, Section 4.9.4, Section 4.9.5, Section 4.9.7
message authentication code (MAC): Section 4.25.5, Section 10.11, Question A.7.1
middle mouse button: Section 3.1.1, Section 4.11.2
Midnight Commander: Section 4.6.2
minimise window: Section 4.9.1
mistyping a password: Section 2.3
MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1: Section 4.23.1
modes of files, changing: Section 6.2.14
mouse: Section 3.1.1
mouse pointer: Section 3.1.1, Section 4.8.3
mouse reporting: Section 3.1.1, Section 4.6.2, Section 4.11.3
mouse, three-button: Section 3.1.1, Section 4.11.2
moving files: Section 6.2.18
MS-DOS Prompt: Section 1.1, Section 1.1, Section 3.8, Section 5.1, Section 7.1
MUDs: Section 1.1, Section 2.1, Section 4.3.9
multi-user systems: Section 3.8.2, Question A.8.2
Nagle's algorithm: Section 4.13.2
name resolution: Section 4.15.3
name resolution, with proxy: Section 4.15.2, Section 4.15.3
NAT routers: Section 10.15, Question A.7.10
NaturallySpeaking: Section 4.9.4
-nc: Section 3.8.3.14
-N command-line option: Section 3.8.3.13
negotiation, of Telnet options: Section 4.16.2
NetHack keypad mode: Section 4.4.6
Network Address Translation: Section 10.15, Question A.7.10
network connection: Section 3.5, Section 4.13,