X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/u/mdw/putty/blobdiff_plain/9711106bffb115afdc60e0ebd48251a094874596..c18ed0977b860ee7f35b35c239812355b476a31b:/doc/using.but diff --git a/doc/using.but b/doc/using.but index 17fdce5f..0c7fcf88 100644 --- a/doc/using.but +++ b/doc/using.but @@ -128,6 +128,9 @@ connection in addition to normal data. Their precise effect is usually up to the server. Currently only Telnet, SSH, and serial connections have special commands. +The \q{break} signal can also be invoked from the keyboard with +\i{Ctrl-Break}. + The following \I{Telnet special commands}special commands are available in Telnet: @@ -335,7 +338,7 @@ doesn't, the manual for the \i{X server} should tell you what it does do. You should then tick the \q{Enable X11 forwarding} box in the -Tunnels panel (see \k{config-ssh-x11}) before starting your SSH +X11 panel (see \k{config-ssh-x11}) before starting your SSH session. The \i{\q{X display location}} box is blank by default, which means that PuTTY will try to use a sensible default such as \c{:0}, which is the usual display location where your X server will be @@ -464,6 +467,9 @@ theory but servers will not necessarily cooperate. to obtain a fix from Microsoft in order to use addresses like \cw{127.0.0.5} - see \k{faq-alternate-localhost}.) +For more options relating to port forwarding, see +\k{config-ssh-portfwd}. + \H{using-rawprot} Making \i{raw TCP connections} A lot of \I{debugging Internet protocols}Internet protocols are @@ -762,8 +768,7 @@ it off. These options are only meaningful if you are using SSH. For information on X11 forwarding, see \k{using-x-forwarding}. These options are equivalent to the X11 forwarding checkbox in the -Tunnels panel of the PuTTY configuration box (see -\k{config-ssh-x11}). +X11 panel of the PuTTY configuration box (see \k{config-ssh-x11}). These options are not available in the file transfer tools PSCP and PSFTP. @@ -865,7 +870,8 @@ PuTTY configuration box (see \k{config-ssh-prot}). \i{Internet protocol version} The \c{-4} and \c{-6} options force PuTTY to use the older Internet -protocol \i{IPv4} or the newer \i{IPv6}. +protocol \i{IPv4} or the newer \i{IPv6} for most outgoing +connections. These options are equivalent to selecting your preferred Internet protocol version as \q{IPv4} or \q{IPv6} in the Connection panel of