+\S{config-ssh-noauth} \q{Bypass authentication entirely}
+
+\cfg{winhelp-topic}{ssh.auth.bypass}
+
+In SSH-2, it is possible to establish a connection without using SSH's
+mechanisms to identify or authenticate oneself to the server. Some
+servers may prefer to handle authentication in the data channel, for
+instance, or may simply require no authentication whatsoever.
+
+By default, PuTTY assumes the server requires authentication (most
+do), and thus must provide a username. If you find you are getting
+unwanted username prompts, you could try checking this option.
+
+This option only affects SSH-2 connections. SSH-1 connections always
+require an authentication step.
+
+\S{config-ssh-tryagent} \q{Attempt authentication using Pageant}
+
+\cfg{winhelp-topic}{ssh.auth.pageant}
+
+If this option is enabled, then PuTTY will look for Pageant (the SSH
+private-key storage agent) and attempt to authenticate with any
+suitable public keys Pageant currently holds.
+
+This behaviour is almost always desirable, and is therefore enabled
+by default. In rare cases you might need to turn it off in order to
+force authentication by some non-public-key method such as
+passwords.
+
+This option can also be controlled using the \c{-noagent}
+command-line option. See \k{using-cmdline-agentauth}.
+
+See \k{pageant} for more information about Pageant in general.
+