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What are SSH, Telnet and Rlogin? 1.2 How do SSH, Telnet and Rlogin differ? Chapter 2: Getting started with PuTTY 2.1 Starting a session 2.2 Verifying the host key (SSH only)
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2.3 Logging in 2.4 After logging in 2.5 Logging out Chapter 3: Using putty fatal error network error connection refused PuTTY 3.1 During your session 3.2 Creating a log file of your session 3.3 Altering your character set configuration 3.4
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Using X11 forwarding in SSH 3.5 Using port forwarding in SSH 3.6 Making raw TCP connections 3.7 Connecting to a local serial line 3.8 The PuTTY command line Chapter 4: Configuring PuTTY putty.exe command line arguments 4.1 The Session panel 4.2 The Logging panel 4.3 The Terminal panel 4.4 The Keyboard panel 4.5 The Bell panel 4.6 The Features panel 4.7 The Window panel 4.8 The Appearance panel 4.9 The Behaviour panel 4.10 The Translation panel 4.11 The Selection panel 4.12 The Colours panel 4.13 The Connection panel 4.14 The Data panel 4.15 The Proxy panel 4.16 The Telnet panel 4.17 network error software caused connection abort putty ubuntu The Rlogin panel 4.18 The SSH panel 4.19 The Kex panel 4.20 The Auth panel 4.21 The GSSAPI panel 4.22 The TTY panel 4.23 The X11 panel 4.24 The Tunnels panel 4.25 The Bugs panel 4.26 The Serial panel 4.27 Storing configuration in a file Chapter 5: Using PSCP to transfer files securely 5.1 Starting PSCP 5.2 PSCP Usage Chapter 6: Using PSFTP to transfer files securely 6.1 Starting PSFTP 6.2 Running PSFTP 6.3 Using public key authentication with PSFTP Chapter 7: Using the command-line connection tool Plink 7.1 Starting Plink 7.2 Using Plink 7.3 Using Plink in batch files and scripts 7.4 Using Plink with CVS 7.5 Using Plink with WinCVS Chapter 8: Using public keys for SSH authentication 8.1 Public key authentication - an introduction 8.2 Using PuTTYgen, the PuTTY key generator 8.3 Getting ready for public key authentication Chapter 9: Using Pageant for authentication 9.1 Getting started with Pageant 9.2 The Pageant main window 9.3 The Pageant command line 9.4 Using agent forwarding 9.5 Security considerations Chapter 10: Common error messages 10.1 ‘The server's host key is not cached in the registry' 10.2 ‘WARNING - POTENTIAL SECURITY BREACH!' 10.3 ‘Out o
configuration but server only provides (old, insecure) SSH-1' 10.4 ‘The first cipher supported by the server is ... below the configured warning threshold' 10.5 ‘Server
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sent disconnect message type 2 (protocol error): "Too many authentication failures for putty network error software caused connection abort windows 10 root"' 10.6 ‘Out of memory' 10.7 ‘Internal error', ‘Internal fault', ‘Assertion failed' 10.8 ‘Unable to use this private
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key file', ‘Couldn't load private key', ‘Key is of wrong type' 10.9 ‘Server refused our public key' or ‘Key refused' 10.10 ‘Access denied', ‘Authentication refused' 10.11 ‘No supported authentication methods available' http://rc.quest.com/topics/putty/doc.php 10.12 ‘Incorrect CRC received on packet' or ‘Incorrect MAC received on packet' 10.13 ‘Incoming packet was garbled on decryption' 10.14 ‘PuTTY X11 proxy: various errors' 10.15 ‘Network error: Software caused connection abort' 10.16 ‘Network error: Connection reset by peer' 10.17 ‘Network error: Connection refused' 10.18 ‘Network error: Connection timed out' 10.19 ‘Network error: Cannot assign requested address' Chapter 10: Common error https://tartarus.org/~simon/putty-snapshots/htmldoc/Chapter10.html messages This chapter lists a number of common error messages which PuTTY and its associated tools can produce, and explains what they mean in more detail. We do not attempt to list all error messages here: there are many which should never occur, and some which should be self-explanatory. If you get an error message which is not listed in this chapter and which you don't understand, report it to us as a bug (see appendix B) and we will add documentation for it. 10.1 ‘The server's host key is not cached in the registry' This error message occurs when PuTTY connects to a new SSH server. Every server identifies itself by means of a host key; once PuTTY knows the host key for a server, it will be able to detect if a malicious attacker redirects your connection to another machine. If you see this message, it means that PuTTY has not seen this host key before, and has no way of knowing whether it is correct or not. You should attempt to verify the host key by other
A.2.2 Does PuTTY support reading OpenSSH or ssh.com SSH-2 private key files? A.2.3 Does PuTTY support SSH-1? A.2.4 Does PuTTY support local echo? A.2.5 Does PuTTY support http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/faq.html storing settings, so I don't have to change them every time? A.2.6 Does PuTTY support storing its settings in a disk file? A.2.7 Does PuTTY support full-screen mode, like a DOS box? A.2.8 Does PuTTY have http://askubuntu.com/questions/423074/putty-fatal-error-network-error-connection-refused-ubunty-server the ability to remember my password so I don't have to type it every time? A.2.9 Is there an option to turn off the annoying host key prompts? A.2.10 Will you write an SSH server for network error the PuTTY suite, to go with the client? A.2.11 Can PSCP or PSFTP transfer files in ASCII mode? A.3 Ports to other operating systems A.3.1 What ports of PuTTY exist? A.3.2 Is there a port to Unix? A.3.3 What's the point of the Unix port? Unix has OpenSSH. A.3.4 Will there be a port to Windows CE or PocketPC? A.3.5 Is there a port to Windows 3.1? A.3.6 Will there be a network error software port to the Mac? A.3.7 Will there be a port to EPOC? A.3.8 Will there be a port to the iPhone? A.4 Embedding PuTTY in other programs A.4.1 Is the SSH or Telnet code available as a DLL? A.4.2 Is the SSH or Telnet code available as a Visual Basic component? A.4.3 How can I use PuTTY to make an SSH connection from within another program? A.5 Details of PuTTY's operation A.5.1 What terminal type does PuTTY use? A.5.2 Where does PuTTY store its data? A.6 HOWTO questions A.6.1 What login name / password should I use? A.6.2 What commands can I type into my PuTTY terminal window? A.6.3 How can I make PuTTY start up maximised? A.6.4 How can I create a Windows shortcut to start a particular saved session directly? A.6.5 How can I start an SSH session straight from the command line? A.6.6 How do I copy and paste between PuTTY and other Windows applications? A.6.7 How do I use all PuTTY's features (public keys, proxying, cipher selection, etc.) in PSCP, PSFTP and Plink? A.6.8 How do I use PSCP.EXE? When I double-click it gives me a command prompt window which then closes instantly. A.6.9 How do I use PSCP to copy a file whose name has spaces in? A.7
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