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Updates for today's changes:
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Event Log into your bug report.
Depending on the protocol used for the current session, there may be
a submenu of \q{special commands}. These are protocol-specific
Depending on the protocol used for the current session, there may be
a submenu of \q{special commands}. These are protocol-specific
-tokens, such as a \
i{\q{break} signal}
, that can be sent down a
+tokens, such as a \
q{break} signal
, that can be sent down a
connection in addition to normal data. Their precise effect is usually
connection in addition to normal data. Their precise effect is usually
-up to the server. Currently only Telnet and SSH have special commands.
+up to the server. Currently only Telnet, SSH, and serial connections
+have special commands.
The following \I{Telnet special commands}special commands are
available in Telnet:
The following \I{Telnet special commands}special commands are
available in Telnet:
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-207,6
+208,9
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Only available in SSH-2, and only during a session. Sends various
POSIX signals. Not honoured by all servers.
}
POSIX signals. Not honoured by all servers.
}
+With a serial connection, the only available special command is
+\I{Break, serial special command}\q{Break}.
+
\S2{using-newsession} Starting new sessions
PuTTY's system menu provides some shortcut ways to start new
\S2{using-newsession} Starting new sessions
PuTTY's system menu provides some shortcut ways to start new