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Tickets Help Formatting Help #4 Getting gethostbyname: unknown error Milestone: v1.0 (example) Status: open-out-of-date Owner: nobody Labels: Install putty error unable to open connection Problem (example) (3) Priority: 5 Updated: 2015-02-06 Created: 2008-03-18 Creator: Anonymous Private: No I downloaded and installed PSM using psm-setup-0.30.115.0.exe. I am getting a PuTTy error: "unable to open https://winscp.net/eng/docs/message_gethostbyname_unknown_error connection to
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