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<ref name=mux>[http://archive09.linux.com/articles/54498 Accelerating OpenSSH connections with ControlMaster].</ref>
<ref name=mux>[http://archive09.linux.com/articles/54498 Accelerating OpenSSH connections with ControlMaster].</ref>
<ref name=winscp_tunneling>[http://winscp.net/eng/docs/tunneling WinSCP connection tunneling].</ref>
<ref name=winscp_tunneling>[http://winscp.net/eng/docs/tunneling WinSCP connection tunneling].</ref>
<ref name=winscp_contributions> Winscp bundles a number of software components including putty.  [https://winscp.net/eng/docs/contributions].</ref>
<ref name=winscp_contributions>Winscp bundles a number of software components including putty.  [https://winscp.net/eng/docs/contributions].</ref>
<ref name=zoc_scp_through_terminal>[https://www.emtec.com/zoc/features.html SCP according to ZOC features page].</ref>
<ref name=zoc_scp_through_terminal>[https://www.emtec.com/zoc/features.html SCP according to ZOC features page].</ref>
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<ref name=mouse_input>The ability to transmit mouse input to text mode applications such as Midnight Commander</ref>
<ref name=mouse_input>The ability to transmit mouse input to text mode applications such as Midnight Commander</ref>
<ref name=openssh_smartcard>OpenSSH needs to be patched to ask for the pin of the smartcard. If you don't want to patch OpenSSH [http://www.gnulinuxmag.com/index.php?2006/11/08/38-precisions-sur-l-article-smartcard-de-glmf-88 you can use ssh-agent (the link is in french)].</ref>
<ref name=openssh_smartcard>OpenSSH needs to be patched to ask for the pin of the smartcard. If you don't want to patch OpenSSH [http://www.gnulinuxmag.com/index.php?2006/11/08/38-precisions-sur-l-article-smartcard-de-glmf-88 you can use ssh-agent (the link is in french)].</ref>
<ref name=opensshCA>OpenSSH supports the minimal certificate format since v5.4.  See the release notes for OpenSSH v5.4. [http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-5.4] </ref>
<ref name=opensshCA>OpenSSH supports the minimal certificate format since v5.4.  See the release notes for OpenSSH v5.4. [http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-5.4]</ref>
<ref name=puttyCA>Putty v71.0 doesn't support Openssh Certificates. See Ben Harris' 2016-04-21 wish. [https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist/ssh2-openssh-certkeys.html] and [https://git.tartarus.org/?p=simon/putty-wishlist.git;a=history;f=data/ssh2-openssh-certkeys;hb=refs/heads/master]</ref>
<ref name=puttyCA>Putty v71.0 doesn't support Openssh Certificates. See Ben Harris' 2016-04-21 wish. [https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist/ssh2-openssh-certkeys.html] and [https://git.tartarus.org/?p=simon/putty-wishlist.git;a=history;f=data/ssh2-openssh-certkeys;hb=refs/heads/master]</ref>
<ref name=puttySmartcard>PuTTY does not support smart cards, but is supported in [http://sourceforge.net/projects/puttywincrypt/ puttywincrypt], [http://www.risacher.org/putty-cac/ PuTTY-CAC], and in [http://smartcard-auth.de/ssh-en.html Smartcard Authentication – Secure & Easy putty version].</ref>
<ref name=puttySmartcard>PuTTY does not support smart cards, but is supported in [http://sourceforge.net/projects/puttywincrypt/ puttywincrypt], [http://www.risacher.org/putty-cac/ PuTTY-CAC], and in [http://smartcard-auth.de/ssh-en.html Smartcard Authentication – Secure & Easy putty version].</ref>