X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/sgt/putty/blobdiff_plain/1388ecb1486e5763faf20f96e31bd69e918e2798..c0e64ad7d474ded7c9ed0d8836106e69aad0203e:/doc/using.but diff --git a/doc/using.but b/doc/using.but index 2fd341ec..27a3d473 100644 --- a/doc/using.but +++ b/doc/using.but @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -\versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.26 2004/07/30 09:38:37 jacob Exp $ +\versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.28 2004/08/19 12:58:14 jacob Exp $ \C{using} Using PuTTY @@ -273,6 +273,8 @@ then PuTTY cannot currently support it. If this is a problem for you, you should mail the PuTTY authors \#{FIXME} and give details (see \k{feedback}). +For more options relating to X11 forwarding, see \k{config-ssh-x11}. + \H{using-port-forwarding} Using \i{port forwarding} in SSH The SSH protocol has the ability to forward arbitrary network @@ -364,6 +366,10 @@ available for local-to-remote forwarded ports; SSH1 is unable to support it for remote-to-local ports, while SSH2 can support it in theory but servers will not necessarily cooperate. +(Note that if you're using Windows XP Service Pack 2, you may need +to obtain a fix from Microsoft in order to use addresses like +\cw{127.0.0.5} - see \k{faq-alternate-localhost}.) + \H{using-rawprot} Making \i{raw TCP connections} A lot of \I{debugging Internet protocols}Internet protocols are