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Abort Output, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
Abort Process, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
accented characters: Section 3.3
-A
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.9
-a
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.9
adjusting a selection: Section 3.1.1
agent forwarding: Section 3.7.3.9
Are You There, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
arguments, command-line: Section 3.7
batch files: Section 7.3
‘break’ signal: Section 3.1.3.2
Break, SSH special command: Section 3.1.3.2
Break, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
-C
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.13
‘Change Settings’: Section 3.1.3.4
changing usernames: Section 2.3
CHAP: Section 4.14.4
character set: Section 3.3
choosing a protocol: Section 1.2, Section 3.7.3.2
-cleanup
command-line option: Section 3.7.2
‘Clear Scrollback’: Section 3.1.3.6
client: Section 1.1
clipboard: Section 3.1.1, Section 3.1.3.1, Section 3.1.3.5
Close button: Section 2.5
command-line arguments: Section 3.7
command line, loading saved sessions from: Section 3.7.3.1
-1
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.14
-2
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.14
Command Prompt: Section 1.1
command prompt window: Section 3.7
compression: Section 3.7.3.13
console window: Section 5.1, Section 7.1
Copy All to Clipboard: Section 3.1.3.5
copy and paste: Section 3.1.1
Ctrl-PgDn: Section 3.1.2
Ctrl-PgUp: Section 3.1.2
cut and paste: Section 3.1.1
CVS: Section 7.4
-D
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.5
debugging Internet protocols: Section 3.6
differences between SSH, Telnet and Rlogin: Section 1.2
different usernames: Section 2.3
DISPLAY
environment variable: Section 3.4
double-click: Section 3.1.1
‘Duplicate Session’: Section 3.1.3.3
dynamic port forwarding: Section 3.5
End Of File, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
End Of Record, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
Erase Character, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2, Section 4.15.3
Erase Line, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
Event Log: Section 3.1.3.1
forwarding ports in SSH: Section 3.5, Section 3.7.3.5
forwarding, SSH agent: Section 3.7.3.9
forwarding, X11: Section 3.4, Section 3.7.3.10
full screen: Section 3.1.3.7
Go Ahead, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
history: Section 3.1.2
host keys, trusting: Section 2.2
host key, verifying: Section 2.2
HTTP: Section 3.6
-i
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.15
IGNORE message, SSH special command: Section 3.1.3.2
inactive window: Section 4.1.3
Internet protocols, debugging: Section 3.6
Interrupt Process, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2, Section 4.15.3
IP address: Section 3.5
-L
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.5
-l
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.4
left mouse button: Section 3.1.1
line-drawing characters: Section 3.3
-load
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.1
loading saved sessions from command line: Section 3.7.3.1
log file: Section 3.2
logging in: Section 2.3
logging out: Section 2.5
‘Logging’ panel: Section 3.2
login name: Section 3.7.3.4
-m
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.6, Section 3.7.3.6
middle mouse button: Section 3.1.1
mistyping a password: Section 2.3
mouse: Section 3.1.1
MS-DOS Prompt: Section 1.1
MUDs: Section 2.1
-N
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.12
network protocols: Section 1.1
‘New Session’: Section 3.1.3.3
NNTP: Section 3.6
No Operation, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
No-op, in SSH: Section 3.1.3.2
options, command-line: Section 3.7
Pageant: Section 3.7.3.9
password: Section 2.3, Section 3.7.3.8
password, mistyping: Section 2.3
paste, copy and: Section 3.1.1
PATH
: Section 5.1, Section 6.1, Section 7.1
-P
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.7
Plink: Chapter 7
port forwarding in SSH: Section 3.5, Section 3.7.3.5
port number: Section 3.7.3.7
private key: Section 3.7.3.15
prompt: Section 2.4
protocol: Section 2.1
protocols, debugging: Section 3.6
protocols, differences between: Section 1.2
protocol selection: Section 3.7.3.2
PSCP: Chapter 5
pseudo-terminal allocation: Section 3.7.3.11
PSFTP: Chapter 6
pty allocation: Section 3.7.3.11
public-key authentication: Section 3.7.3.15
PuTTYtel: Section 4.14.4
-pw
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.8
-raw
command-line option: Section 3.7.1, Section 3.7.3.2
raw protocol: Section 2.1
‘Raw’ protocol: Section 3.6
raw TCP connections: Section 3.6
-R
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.5
rectangular selection: Section 3.1.1
recursive: Section 5.2.2.3
Registry: Section 2.2
‘Reset Terminal’: Section 3.1.3.6
‘Restart Session’: Section 3.1.3.3
right mouse button: Section 3.1.1
Rlogin: Section 2.1
-rlogin
command-line option: Section 3.7.1, Section 3.7.3.2
Rlogin, differences from SSH and Telnet: Section 1.2
saved sessions, loading from command line: Section 3.7.3.1
‘Saved Sessions’ submenu: Section 3.1.3.3
scripts: Section 7.3
scrollback: Section 3.1.2
scrollback, clearing: Section 3.1.3.6
secure shell: Section 1.2
selecting a protocol: Section 1.2, Section 3.7.3.2
selecting text: Section 3.1.1
selection, adjusting: Section 3.1.1
selection, rectangular: Section 3.1.1
server: Section 1.1
session log: Section 3.2
session, starting: Section 2.1
settings, changing: Section 3.1.3.4
shell account: Section 1.1
Shift-Backspace: Section 4.4.1
Shift-Ins: Section 3.1.1
Shift-PgDn: Section 3.1.2
Shift-PgUp: Section 3.1.2
Signal, SSH special command: Section 3.1.3.2
SMTP: Section 3.6
SOCKS: Section 3.5
special commands: Section 3.1.3.2
spoofing: Section 2.2
SSH: Section 2.1, Section 2.2
SSH1: Section 3.7.3.14
SSH2: Section 3.7.3.14
SSH agent forwarding: Section 3.7.3.9
-ssh
command-line option: Section 3.7.1, Section 3.7.3.2
SSH, differences from Telnet and Rlogin: Section 1.2
SSH port forwarding: Section 3.5, Section 3.7.3.5
SSH protocol version: Section 3.7.3.14
SSH tunnelling: Section 3.5, Section 3.7.3.5
SSH X11 forwarding: Section 3.4, Section 3.7.3.10
starting a session: Section 2.1
statistics: Section 5.2.2.2
Suspend Process, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2, Section 4.15.3
switches, command-line: Section 3.7
Synch, Telnet special command: Section 3.1.3.2
System menu: Section 3.1.3
-T
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.11
-t
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.11
TCP connections, raw: Section 3.6
Telnet: Section 2.1
-telnet
command-line option: Section 3.7.1, Section 3.7.3.2
Telnet, differences from SSH and Rlogin: Section 1.2
Telnet URLs: Section 3.7.1
terminal, resetting: Section 3.1.3.6
timestamp: Section 5.2.2.1
‘Translation’ panel: Section 3.3
triple-click: Section 3.1.1
trusting host keys: Section 2.2
tunnelling using SSH: Section 3.5, Section 3.7.3.5
URLs, Telnet: Section 3.7.1
user name: Section 3.7.3.4
username: Section 2.3
usernames, different: Section 2.3
-v
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.3
verbose mode: Section 3.7.3.3
verifying the host key: Section 2.2
Wildcards: Section 5.2.1.3
WinCVS: Section 7.5
Windows clipboard: Section 3.1.1
Windows shortcut: Section 3.7
-X
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.10
-x
command-line option: Section 3.7.3.10
X11 forwarding: Section 3.4, Section 3.7.3.10
X server: Section 3.4
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