2011 - Update: this modified PuTTY is now based on PuTTY 0.61 (version 0.4), support for Win7 jumplist 2010 - fixed loading of session with names containing colon(:) and other weird characters (version 0.3.9) 2009 - Support for enviroment variables in session files (version 0.3.8) 2009 - if session not found on disk, try in registry (for WinSCP support), fixed minor bug with CurrentDirectory (version 0.3.7) 2009 - fixed session deletion when sessionsuffix set in PuTTY (version 0.3.6) 2008 - pageant starts putty.exe in its (pageant's) working directory & XP and Vista visual styles supported (version 0.3.5) 2008 - since now: change in handling nf and working/executable directories 2008 - fixed crash if config file does not end with blank line (version 0.3.2) 2007 - fixed showing "." and "." sessions in session list (version 0.3.1) 2007 - Update: this modified PuTTY is now based on PuTTY 0.60 (version 0.3) 2007 - Support for enviroment variables in config file & code clean-up (version 0.2.1) 2007 - Update: this modified PuTTY is now based on PuTTY 0.59 & minor memory leak fixed (version 0.2) 2007 - fixed to save/load Default Settings (version 0.1.6) 2006 - much better "putty.exe directory" detection added (version 0.1.5) 2006 - fixed PSCP when loading non-existent settings silently & null handle bug fixed (version 0.1.3) 2006 - fixed Pageant to work with sessionsuffix correctly (version 0.1.2) Every future change, feature and bugfix will appear here. This PuTTY is still evolving, since the first simple release I've added some features and fixed a few bugs. it works the same way as PuTTY (including keysuffix setting). Pageant loads list of saved sessions from path set in nf, defaults is. When PuTTY is checking ssh host key and it's not found in file but in registry, you can move/copy key to file Sessions loaded from registry are marked. This PuTTY is still able to load configuration from registry. Because this PuTTY should be lightweight, if you do not set path to jumplist, none will be created. Jumplist is new feature in Windows 7 supported by PuTTY 0.61. You have to manually rename (append them to) all files. Warning: if you already have saved some sessions or ssh host keys and you change these suffixes, Primary purpose is to avoid " *.com" files from names like. (saved sessions via sessionsuffix and ssh host keys via keysuffix). If set, every file has a suffix as defined Sessionsuffix and keysuffix are optional, defaults are empty. (user-specific variables are not supported yet). You can use enviroment variables in config (like %SYSTEMROOT%) - string will be expanded via ExpandEnviromentString WinAPI function nf should look like this (if it's not found defaults are used): Current working directory is searched first, if nf is not found there,Įxecutable directory (same directory as putty/pscp/psftp/plink/pageant.exe) is searched. Path for saving configuration can be set via file nf. This PuTTY stores its configuration (sessions, ssh host keys, random seed file path) to file instead of registry.Įvery session and ssh host key is stored in a separate file. you can do anything with it but at your own risk and without any warranty. If you find a bug related to storing/loading configuration or not present in original PuTTYįeel free to e-mail it to modification to PuTTY is under same licence as PuTTY I've rewritten small part of Pageant too, to be able to load list of stored session (winpgnt.c - function update_sessions). So I've rewritten small part of PuTTY (storage.c - functions which handle storing/loading configuration). So it can be run from usb flash disk etc.īut it stores all configuration into registry () - you cannot store/load it from file on the floppy or other removable devices.īut that isn't very nice. It's just one "exe", no install, no extra dlls are required. PuTTY is a great free telnet/ssh client for Win32 and Unix platforms. PuTTY for win32 storing configuration into file PuTTY for win32 storing configuration into file
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