ifeq "$(RELEASE)" "" set Ndate $(!builddate)
ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" in . do echo $(Ndate) | perl -pe 's/(....)(..)(..)/$$1-$$2-$$3/' > date
ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" read Date date
-set Epoch 15641 # update this at every release
+set Epoch 15746 # update this at every release
ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" in . do echo $(Ndate) | perl -ne 'use Time::Local; /(....)(..)(..)/ and print timegm(0,0,0,$$3,$$2-1,$$1) / 86400 - $(Epoch)' > days
ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" read Days days
+ .htaccess has an individual redirect for each version number. Add
a new one.
- - For 0.66 only: if it's not already done, switch the remaining
- signature links on the Download page over to using the new
- signature style. Then remove this checklist item, since it'll only
- need doing this once.
-
- If there are any last-minute wishlist entries (e.g. security
vulnerabilities fixed in the new release), write entries for them
in a local checkout of putty-wishlist.
\c Z:\sysosd>plink
\c Plink: command-line connection utility
-\c Release 0.XX
+\c Release 0.66
\c Usage: plink [options] [user@]host [command]
\c ("host" can also be a PuTTY saved session name)
\c Options:
\c Z:\owendadmin>pscp
\c PuTTY Secure Copy client
-\c Release 0.65
+\c Release 0.66
\c Usage: pscp [options] [user@]host:source target
\c pscp [options] source [source...] [user@]host:target
\c pscp [options] -ls [user@]host:filespec
For example, \cq{-sercfg 19200,8,n,1,N} denotes a baud rate of
19200, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control.
+
+\S2{using-cmdline-sshlog} \i\c{-sessionlog}, \i\c{-sshlog},
+\i\c{-sshrawlog}: specify session logging
+
+These options cause the PuTTY network tools to write out a \i{log
+file}. Each of them expects a file name as an argument, e.g.
+\cq{-sshlog putty.log} causes an SSH packet log to be written to a
+file called \cq{putty.log}. The three different options select
+different logging modes, all available from the GUI too:
+
+\b \c{-sessionlog} selects \q{All session output} logging mode.
+
+\b \c{-sshlog} selects \q{SSH packets} logging mode.
+
+\b \c{-sshrawlog} selects \q{SSH packets and raw data} logging mode.
+
+For more information on logging configuration, see \k{config-logging}.
\r
[Setup]\r
AppName=PuTTY\r
-AppVerName=PuTTY version 0.65\r
-VersionInfoTextVersion=Release 0.65\r
-AppVersion=0.65\r
-VersionInfoVersion=0.65.0.0\r
+AppVerName=PuTTY version 0.66\r
+VersionInfoTextVersion=Release 0.66\r
+AppVersion=0.66\r
+VersionInfoVersion=0.66.0.0\r
AppPublisher=Simon Tatham\r
AppPublisherURL=http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/\r
AppReadmeFile={app}\README.txt\r