X-Git-Url: https://asedeno.scripts.mit.edu/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fconfig.but;h=05d05e56c2654172a23d7db7c9cde8ff902ca221;hb=84e239dd88245cd3308de987b2b0fd6637b2db34;hp=abfa51566367e13f8c4fc7d3507f385a8bdacc8e;hpb=62a1bce7cb3ecb98feb57c7f1fd5d55845ce1533;p=PuTTY.git diff --git a/doc/config.but b/doc/config.but index abfa5156..05d05e56 100644 --- a/doc/config.but +++ b/doc/config.but @@ -3130,7 +3130,7 @@ you do the same on Linux, you can also use it with IPv4. However, ticking \q{Auto} should always give you a port which you can connect to using either protocol. -\H{config-ssh-bugs} \I{SSH server bugs}The Bugs panel +\H{config-ssh-bugs} \I{SSH server bugs}The Bugs and More Bugs panels Not all SSH servers work properly. Various existing servers have bugs in them, which can make it impossible for a client to talk to @@ -3144,9 +3144,10 @@ has been deliberately configured to conceal its version number, or if the server is a version which PuTTY's bug database does not know about, then PuTTY will not know what bugs to expect. -The Bugs panel allows you to manually configure the bugs PuTTY -expects to see in the server. Each bug can be configured in three -states: +The Bugs and More Bugs panels (there are two because we have so many +bug compatibility modes) allow you to manually configure the bugs +PuTTY expects to see in the server. Each bug can be configured in +three states: \b \q{Off}: PuTTY will assume the server does not have the bug.