A.2 Features supported in PuTTY
In general, if you want to know if PuTTY supports a particular feature, you should look for it on the PuTTY web site. In particular:
- try the changes page, and see if you can find the feature on there. If a feature is listed there, it's been implemented. If it's listed as a change made since the latest version, it should be available in the development snapshots, in which case testing will be very welcome.
- try the Wishlist page, and see if you can find the feature there. If it's on there, and not in the ‘Recently fixed’ section, it probably hasn't been implemented.
- A.2.1 Does PuTTY support SSH-2?
- A.2.2 Does PuTTY support reading OpenSSH or
ssh.com
SSH-2 private key files? - A.2.3 Does PuTTY support SSH-1?
- A.2.4 Does PuTTY support local echo?
- A.2.5 Does PuTTY support storing settings, so I don't have to change them every time?
- A.2.6 Does PuTTY support storing its settings in a disk file?
- A.2.7 Does PuTTY support full-screen mode, like a DOS box?
- A.2.8 Does PuTTY have the ability to remember my password so I don't have to type it every time?
- A.2.9 Is there an option to turn off the annoying host key prompts?
- A.2.10 Will you write an SSH server for the PuTTY suite, to go with the client?
- A.2.11 Can PSCP or PSFTP transfer files in ASCII mode?