or use the \c{-1} command-line option; in any case, you should not
treat the resulting connection as secure.
-You might start seeing this message with new versions of PuTTY
-\#{XXX-REVIEW-BEFORE-RELEASE: (from 0.XX onwards)}
-where you didn't before, because it used to be possible to configure
-PuTTY to automatically fall back from SSH-2 to SSH-1. This is no
-longer supported, to prevent the possibility of a downgrade attack.
+You might start seeing this message with new versions of PuTTY (from
+0.68 onwards) where you didn't before, because it used to be possible
+to configure PuTTY to automatically fall back from SSH-2 to SSH-1.
+This is no longer supported, to prevent the possibility of a downgrade
+attack.
\H{errors-cipher-warning} \q{The first cipher supported by the server is
... below the configured warning threshold}