X-Git-Url: https://asedeno.scripts.mit.edu/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Ffaq.but;h=b54eed1055f74db7d0c91584b8546b7f11ae5d78;hb=869989e7e66524b8d412e70be0b72080cf0e9fac;hp=8ed8e24cbf3201552d35dabcf3dee75110e1f1a8;hpb=a9fd52e72ff7a864a77c63ccb31baf101579917b;p=PuTTY.git diff --git a/doc/faq.but b/doc/faq.but index 8ed8e24c..b54eed10 100644 --- a/doc/faq.but +++ b/doc/faq.but @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -\versionid $Id: faq.but,v 1.18 2002/01/14 12:16:58 simon Exp $ +\versionid $Id: faq.but,v 1.21 2002/02/12 11:07:07 simon Exp $ \A{faq} PuTTY FAQ @@ -148,6 +148,18 @@ it would be for us to write a server from the ground up. We don't have time, and we don't have motivation. The code is available if anyone else wants to try it. +\S{faq-pscp-ascii}{Question} Can PSCP or PSFTP transfer files in +ASCII mode? + +Unfortunately not. This is a limitation of the file transfer +protocols: the SCP and SFTP protocols have no notion of transferring +a file in anything other than binary mode. + +SFTP is designed to be extensible, so it's possible that an +extension might be proposed at some later date that implements ASCII +transfer. But the PuTTY team can't do anything about it until that +happens. + \H{faq-ports} Ports to other operating systems The eventual goal is for PuTTY to be a multi-platform program, able @@ -168,6 +180,20 @@ under X11 or perhaps other windowing systems, whereas Telnet Passive Mode is universal and shouldn't need to be specified once for each platform. +\S{faq-ports-general}{Question} What ports of PuTTY exist? + +Currently, PuTTY only runs on full Win32 systems. This includes +Windows 95, 98, and ME, and it includes Windows NT, Windows 2000 and +Windows XP. + +It does \e{not} include Windows CE (see \k{faq-wince}), and it does +not quite include the Win32s environment under Windows 3.1 (see +\k{faq-win31}). + +We do not have ports for any other systems at the present time. If +anyone told you we had a Unix port, or an iPaq port, or any other +port of PuTTY, they were mistaken. We don't. + \S{faq-wince}{Question} Will there be a port to Windows CE? Probably not in the particularly near future. Despite sharing large @@ -423,6 +449,23 @@ In this context MAC stands for Message Authentication Code. It's a cryptographic term, and it has nothing at all to do with Ethernet MAC (Media Access Control) addresses. +\S{faq-pscp-protocol}{Question} Why do I see \q{Fatal: Protocol +error: Expected control record} in PSCP? + +This happens because PSCP was expecting to see data from the server +that was part of the PSCP protocol exchange, and instead it saw data +that it couldn't make any sense of at all. + +This almost always happens because the startup scripts in your +account on the server machine are generating output. This is +impossible for PSCP, or any other SCP client, to work around. You +should never use startup files (\c{.bashrc}, \c{.cshrc} and so on) +which generate output in non-interactive sessions. + +This is not actually a PuTTY problem. If PSCP fails in this way, +then all other SCP clients are likely to fail in exactly the same +way. The problem is at the server end. + \S{faq-colours}{Question} I clicked on a colour in the Colours panel, and the colour didn't change in my terminal. @@ -765,12 +808,15 @@ we won't argue :-) The easiest way for us to accept donations is if you go to \W{http://www.e-gold.com}\cw{www.e-gold.com}, and deposit your donation in account number 174769. Then send us e-mail to let us know you've done so (otherwise we might not notice for months!). +Alternatively, if e-gold isn't convenient for you, you can donate to +\cw{} using PayPal +(\W{http://www.paypal.com/}\cw{www.paypal.com}). Small donations (tens of dollars or tens of euros) will probably be spent on beer or curry, which helps motivate our volunteer team to continue doing this for the world. Larger donations will be spent on something that actually helps development, if we can find anything -(perhaps new hardware, or a copy of Windows 2000), but if we can't +(perhaps new hardware, or a copy of Windows XP), but if we can't find anything then we'll just distribute the money among the developers. If you want to be sure your donation is going towards something worthwhile, ask us first. If you don't like these terms,