open as many PuTTY sessions as you like without having to type your
passphrase again.
+(PuTTY can be configured not to try to use Pageant, but it will try
+by default. See \k{config-ssh-tryagent} and
+\k{using-cmdline-agentauth} for more information.)
+
When you want to shut down Pageant, click the right button on the
Pageant icon in the System tray, and select \q{Exit} from the menu.
Closing the Pageant main window does \e{not} shut down Pageant.
However, the sysadmin of the server machine can always pretend to be
you \e{on that machine}. So if you forward your agent to a server
machine, then the sysadmin of that machine can access the forwarded
-agent connection and request signatures from your public keys, and
+agent connection and request signatures from your private keys, and
can therefore log in to other machines as you. They can only do this
to a limited extent - when the agent forwarding disappears they lose
the ability - but using Pageant doesn't actually \e{prevent} the