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other:putty_conf [2022/08/02 12:33]
jypeter [Configuring PuTTY]
other:putty_conf [2022/08/02 13:11]
jypeter [Changing some useful settings] Improved
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 If you are in a hurry, you can connect to the Linux server specified in the //Host Name// field by clicking on **Open** If you are in a hurry, you can connect to the Linux server specified in the //Host Name// field by clicking on **Open**
 ==== Changing some useful settings ==== ==== Changing some useful settings ====
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 +  * ''​Load''​ an existing session, that will serve as a template (with the recommended settings) for the future sessions
  
   * In the ''​Windows''​ => ''​Selection''​ category:   * In the ''​Windows''​ => ''​Selection''​ category:
-    * Select **xterm** ​for the mouse buttons ​behavior. This will allow you to use the mouse buttons in the Putty terminal the same way you would use them in an standard Linux //xterm// terminal: **Copy** text with the left button, and **Paste** ​it with the middle button\\ {{ :​other:​putty_05.png?​direct |}}+    * Select **xterm** ​in the //Actions of mouse buttons// section.\\ This will allow you to use the mouse buttons in the PuTTY terminal the same way you would use them in an standard Linux //xterm// terminal: 
 +      * **Select** and **Copy** text (at the same time) with the **left button** 
 +      * **Paste** ​text with the **middle button**\\ {{ :​other:​putty_05.png?​direct |}}
   * In the ''​Connection''​ => ''​Data''​ category:   * In the ''​Connection''​ => ''​Data''​ category:
-    * Specify your login name in **Auto-login username**. This way you won't have to type it when you connect to the Linux server\\ {{ :​other:​putty_06.png?​direct |}}+    * Specify your login name (on the LSCE servers) ​in **Auto-login username**. This way you won't have to type it when you connect to the Linux server!\\ {{ :​other:​putty_06.png?direct |}} 
 +  * In the ''​Connection''​ => ''​SSH''​ => ''​Kex''​ category: 
 +    * **<wrap hi>​Unselect Attempt GSAPPI key exchange</​wrap>​**!\\ If you forget to do this, connecting to a server will seem to take forever (if it works at all)...\\ {{ :​other:​putty_gssapi.png?direct |}}
   * In the ''​Connection''​ => ''​SSH''​ => ''​Auth''​ category:   * In the ''​Connection''​ => ''​SSH''​ => ''​Auth''​ category:
     * Select **Allow agent forwarding**. This is the same as [[/​other:​ssh#​standard_usage|using ssh with the -A option]]\\ {{ :​other:​putty_07.png?​direct |}}     * Select **Allow agent forwarding**. This is the same as [[/​other:​ssh#​standard_usage|using ssh with the -A option]]\\ {{ :​other:​putty_07.png?​direct |}}
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     * Select **Enable X11 forwarding**. This is the same as [[/​other:​ssh#​standard_usage|using ssh with the -X option]]\\ {{ :​other:​putty_08.png?​direct |}}     * Select **Enable X11 forwarding**. This is the same as [[/​other:​ssh#​standard_usage|using ssh with the -X option]]\\ {{ :​other:​putty_08.png?​direct |}}
  
-  * When you have finished updating settings, **do not forget to go back to ''​Category''​ => ''​Session''​ and Save the session**!\\ {{ :​other:​putty_09.png?​direct |}}+  * When you have finished updating ​the settings, **do not forget to go back to ''​Category''​ => ''​Session''​ and Save the session**!\\ {{ :​other:​putty_09.png?direct |}} 
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 +  * Click on ''​Open''​ to connect to the default host with the default settings, and check that things are working properly\\ The first time you connect to a server, you will get a ''​PuTTY Security Alert''​ window, where you have to click on ''​Accept''​ to tell PuTTY that you trust the connection to this new server\\ {{ :​other:​putty_new_host.png?direct |}}
  
 ==== Adding more sessions ==== ==== Adding more sessions ====
other/putty_conf.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/29 15:43 by jypeter