* This is the OS/2 port of the Unix (GTK) port of the Windows program
  PuTTY (a free Telnet/SSH client). The homepage of the original
  program is http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/

* Additional requirements:
  emx runtime
  X server (tested and built with XFree86 v4.4)
  gtk12
  gdk12
  glib12
  netstat.exe and pstat.exe should be somewhere in your PATH

* The following programs of the PuTTY package are included:

  putty.exe    - the graphical telnet/ssh client (GUI)
  plink.exe    - execute a single command on a remote host using
                 the ssh protocol (CLI)
  pscp.exe     - secure remote copy using ssh (CLI)
  psftp.exe    - secure FTP using ssh (CLI)
  puttygen.exe - create public and private keys in PuTTY format
                 and/or convert other SSH keys for use with PuTTY
                 and vice versa (CLI)

* Installation:
  copy all *.exe somewhere in your PATH
  copy all *.1 somewhere in your MANPATH

* Notes for puttygen.exe:

  To convert keys, the program can be run in any window (VIO, xterm),
  although you have to have a valid X11.dll in your LIBPATH.
  However, to create keys, it must be run in such a way that it can
  connect to an X server. On the X screen you have to move the mouse
  to create random data. This might not work on all parts of the
  screen and depends on the window manager. The root window should
  be okay. For each byte created an asterisk is printed.

* As always, use at your own risk and enjoy!

-- 
Frank Giessler (giessler@biomag.uni-jena.de)