In this box you can type that user name.
+\S{config-username-from-env} \q{Use of system username}
+
+\cfg{winhelp-topic}{connection.usernamefromenv}
+
+When the previous box (\k{config-username}) is left blank, by default,
+PuTTY will prompt for a username at the time you make a connection.
+
+In some environments, such as large corporate networks with \i{single
+sign-on}, a more sensible default may be to use the name of the user
+logged in to the local operating system (if any). This control allows
+you to change the default behaviour.
+
+The current system username is displayed in the dialog as a
+convenience. It is not saved in the configuration; if a saved session
+is later used by a different user, that user's name will be used.
+
\S{config-termtype} \q{\ii{Terminal-type} string}
\cfg{winhelp-topic}{connection.termtype}
but keepalives will not work and the session might be more
vulnerable to eavesdroppers than it could be.
-This is an SSH-1-specific bug. No known SSH-2 server fails to deal
-with SSH-2 ignore messages.
-
\S{config-ssh-bug-plainpw1} \q{Refuses all SSH-1 \i{password camouflage}}
\cfg{winhelp-topic}{ssh.bugs.plainpw1}
This is an SSH-1-specific bug.
+\S{config-ssh-bug-ignore2} \q{Chokes on SSH-2 \i{ignore message}s}
+
+\cfg{winhelp-topic}{ssh.bugs.ignore2}
+
+An ignore message (SSH_MSG_IGNORE) is a message in the SSH protocol
+which can be sent from the client to the server, or from the server
+to the client, at any time. Either side is required to ignore the
+message whenever it receives it. PuTTY uses ignore messages in SSH-2
+to confuse the encrypted data stream and make it harder to
+cryptanalyse. It also uses ignore messages for connection
+\i{keepalives} (see \k{config-keepalive}).
+
+If it believes the server to have this bug, PuTTY will stop using
+ignore messages. If this bug is enabled when talking to a correct
+server, the session will succeed, but keepalives will not work and
+the session might be less cryptographically secure than it could be.
+
\S{config-ssh-bug-hmac2} \q{Miscomputes SSH-2 HMAC keys}
\cfg{winhelp-topic}{ssh.bugs.hmac2}