but we haven't got round to it. If you actually have trouble with
this, let us know and we'll move it up our priority list.
+If you're running into this limit, you may want to consider using
+dynamic port forwarding instead; see \k{using-port-forwarding}.
+
\H{errors-cipher-warning} \q{The first cipher supported by the server is
... below the configured warning threshold}
the server may have sent diagnostic messages explaining exactly what
problem it had with your setup.
+\K{pubkey-gettingready} has some hints on server-side public key
+setup.
+
\H{errors-access-denied} \q{Access denied}, \q{Authentication refused}
Various forms of this error are printed in the PuTTY window, or
to tell from this error message whether the problem is in the client,
in the server, or in between.
-If you get this error, one thing you could try would be to fiddle
-with the setting of \q{Miscomputes SSH-2 encryption keys} on the Bugs
-panel (see \k{config-ssh-bug-derivekey2}).
+If you get this error, one thing you could try would be to fiddle with
+the setting of \q{Miscomputes SSH-2 encryption keys} (see
+\k{config-ssh-bug-derivekey2}) or \q{Ignores SSH-2 maximum packet
+size} (see \k{config-ssh-bug-maxpkt2}) on the Bugs panel .
Another known server problem which can cause this error is described
in \k{faq-openssh-bad-openssl} in the FAQ.