Putty 0.60 released

Putty, a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for Win32 and Unix platforms, is out with a new version – 0.60 with some important bug fixes:

  • Pressing Ctrl+Break now sends a serial break signal.
  • Serial ports higher than COM9 now no longer need a leading \\.\.
  • You can now store a host name in the Default Settings.
  • Bug fix: serial connections and local proxies should no longer crash
    all the time.
  • Bug fix: configuring the default connection type to serial should no
    longer cause the configuration dialog to be skipped on startup.
  • Bug fix: “Unable to read from standard input” should now not happen,
    or if it still does it should produce more detailed diagnostics.
  • Bug fix: fixed some malformed SSH-2 packet generation.
  • Other minor bug fixes.

If you don’t know where to find it, this is the primary putty website

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