\H{errors-hostkey-absent} \q{The server's host key is not cached in
the registry}
+\cfg{winhelp-topic}{errors.hostkey.absent}
+
This error message occurs when PuTTY connects to a new SSH server.
Every server identifies itself by means of a host key; once PuTTY
knows the host key for a server, it will be able to detect if a
\H{errors-hostkey-wrong} \q{WARNING - POTENTIAL SECURITY BREACH!}
+\cfg{winhelp-topic}{errors.hostkey.changed}
+
This message, followed by \q{The server's host key does not match
the one PuTTY has cached in the registry}, means that PuTTY has
connected to the SSH server before, knows what its host key
bug in PuTTY. Please report it to us, and include the exact text
from the error message box.
-\H{errors-key-wrong-format} \q{Unable to use this private key file},
+\H{errors-cant-load-key} \q{Unable to use this private key file},
\q{Couldn't load private key}, \q{Key is of wrong type}
+\cfg{winhelp-topic}{errors.cantloadkey}
+
Various forms of this error are printed in the PuTTY window, or
written to the PuTTY Event Log (see \k{using-eventlog}) when trying
public-key authentication, or given by Pageant when trying to load a