\lcont{
Only available in SSH-2. This submenu appears only if the server has
host keys of a type that PuTTY doesn't already have cached, and so
-won't use. Selecting a key here will allow PuTTY to use that key now
-and in future: PuTTY will do key here will cause a fresh key-exchange
-with the selected key, and immediately add that key to PuTTY's
-permanent cache (relying on the host key used at the start of the
-connection to cross-certify the new key). That key will be used for
-the rest of the current session; it may not actually be used for
-future sessions.
+won't consider. Selecting a key here will allow PuTTY to use that key
+now and in future: PuTTY will do a fresh key-exchange with the selected
+key, and immediately add that key to its permanent cache (relying on
+the host key used at the start of the connection to cross-certify the
+new key). That key will be used for the rest of the current session;
+it may not actually be used for future sessions, depending on your
+preferences (see \k{config-ssh-hostkey-order}).
Normally, PuTTY will carry on using a host key it already knows, even
if the server offers key formats that PuTTY would otherwise prefer,
for some years, you may still be using an older key than a new user
would use, due to server upgrades in the meantime. The SSH protocol
unfortunately does not have organised facilities for host key migration
-and rollover, but this allows you to manually upgrade.
+and rollover, but this allows you to \I{host keys, upgrading}manually
+upgrade.
}
\b \I{Break, SSH special command}Break
or version \I{SSH-2}2 of the SSH protocol. These options are only
meaningful if you are using SSH.
-These options are equivalent to selecting your preferred SSH
-protocol version as \q{1 only} or \q{2 only} in the SSH panel of the
-PuTTY configuration box (see \k{config-ssh-prot}).
+These options are equivalent to selecting the SSH protocol version in
+the SSH panel of the PuTTY configuration box (see \k{config-ssh-prot}).
\S2{using-cmdline-ipversion} \i\c{-4} and \i\c{-6}: specify an
\i{Internet protocol version}