-\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.85 2004/06/27 11:04:39 jacob Exp $
+\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.88 2004/09/01 10:19:22 jacob Exp $
\C{config} Configuring PuTTY
The format is a pair of numbers separated by a comma, for instance,
\c{38400,38400}. The first number represents the output speed
-(\e{from} the server), and the second is the input speed (\e{to} the
-server). (Only the first is used in the Rlogin protocol.)
+(\e{from} the server) in bits per second, and the second is the input
+speed (\e{to} the server). (Only the first is used in the Rlogin
+protocol.)
This option has no effect on Raw connections.
\b Username and password authentication is supported for HTTP
proxies and SOCKS 5 proxies.
+\lcont{
+
+\b With SOCKS 5, authentication is via \i{CHAP} if the proxy
+supports it (this is not supported in \i{PuTTYtel}); otherwise the
+password is sent to the proxy in plain text.
+
+\b With HTTP proxying, the only currently supported authentication
+method is \q{basic}, where the password is sent to the proxy in plain
+text.
+
+}
+
\b SOCKS 4 can use the \q{Username} field, but does not support
passwords.