Yes. SSH-1 support has always been available in PuTTY.
However, the SSH-1 protocol has many weaknesses and is no longer
-considered secure; it should be avoided if at all possible.
+considered secure; you should use SSH-2 instead if at all possible.
+
+\#{XXX-REVIEW-BEFORE-RELEASE:
+As of 0.68, PuTTY will no longer fall back to SSH-1 if the server
+doesn't appear to support SSH-2; you must explicitly ask for SSH-1. }
\S{faq-localecho}{Question} Does PuTTY support \i{local echo}?
Currently PuTTY does \e{not} run on Windows CE (see \k{faq-wince}).
We do not have release-quality ports for any other systems at the
-present time. If anyone told you we had an EPOC port, or an iPaq port,
-or any other port of PuTTY, they were mistaken. We don't.
+present time. If anyone told you we had an Android port, or an iOS
+port, or any other port of PuTTY, they were mistaken. We don't.
There are some third-party ports to various platforms, mentioned
on the
in the source distribution. This should build you Unix
ports of Plink, PuTTY itself, PuTTYgen, PSCP, PSFTP, and also
\i\c{pterm} - an \cw{xterm}-type program which supports the same
-terminal emulation as PuTTY. We do not yet have a Unix port of
-Pageant.
+terminal emulation as PuTTY. \#{XXX-REVIEW-BEFORE-RELEASE:}
+We do not yet have a Unix port of Pageant.
If you don't have \i{Gtk}, you should still be able to build the
command-line tools.
C at least have stopped being backwards compatible to Win32s. Also,
the last time we tried this it didn't work very well.
-If you're interested in running PuTTY under Windows 3.1, help and
-testing in this area would be very welcome!
-
\S{faq-mac-port}{Question} Will there be a port to the \I{Mac OS}Mac?
We hope so!