#How to get putty to show newline characters full
It also allows you to create saved sessions, which contain a full set of configuration options plus a host name and protocol. The next part of the Session configuration panel allows you to save your preferred PuTTY options so they will appear automatically the next time you start PuTTY. If you select Raw mode (see section 3.6), you will almost certainly need to fill in the "Port" box. If you select Telnet, Rlogin, or SSH, this box will be filled in automatically to the usual value, and you will only need to change it if you have an unusual server. The "Port" box lets you specify which port number on the server to connect to.(See section 1.2 for a summary of the differences between SSH, Telnet and rlogin.) The "Protocol" radio buttons let you choose what type of connection you want to make: a raw connection, a Telnet connection, an rlogin connection or an SSH connection.The "Host Name" box is where you type the name, or the IP address, of the server you want to connect to.The top box on the Session panel, labelled "Specify your connection by host name", contains the details that need to be filled in before PuTTY can open a session at all. The Session configuration panel contains the basic options you need to specify in order to open a session at all, and also allows you to save your settings to be reloaded later. Some options can also be changed in the middle of a session, by selecting "Change Settings" from the window menu. PuTTY is configured using the control panel that comes up before you start a session. This chapter describes all the configuration options in PuTTY. Controlling the visibility of forwarded ports."Allow attempted changes of username in SSH2"."Attempt keyboard-interactive authentication"."Attempt TIS or CryptoCard authentication".Executing a specific command on the server."Return key sends telnet New Line instead of ^M"."Keyboard sends telnet Backspace and Interrupt".Passive and active Telnet negotiation modes.Setting environment variables on the server.Using keepalives to prevent disconnection.Adjusting the colours in the terminal window."Shift overrides application's use of mouse".Changing the actions of the mouse buttons.Controlling the pasting of line drawing characters.Controlling display of line drawing characters."Hide mouse pointer when typing in window".Controlling the font used in the terminal window.Controlling the appearance of the cursor.Controlling Application Cursor Keys mode.Changing the action of the function keys and keypad.Changing the action of the Home and End keys.Changing the action of the Backspace key."Use background colour to erase screen"."What to do if the log file already exists".