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2022-06-15 2022-06-16
update to putty 0.77 (martin) 5.21 stable released (martin)
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  * Username and password authentication is supported for HTTP proxies and SOCKS5 proxies.   * Username and password authentication is supported for HTTP proxies and SOCKS5 proxies.
    * With SOCKS5, authentication is via CHAP if the proxy supports it, otherwise the password is sent to the proxy in plain text.     * With SOCKS5, authentication is via CHAP if the proxy supports it, otherwise the password is sent to the proxy in plain text.
-    * With HTTP proxying, authentication is via "HTTP Digest" if possible //(in the latest beta release only)//, &beta or "HTTP Basic". In the latter case, the password is sent to the proxy in plain text. +    * With HTTP proxying, authentication is via "HTTP Digest" if possible, or "HTTP Basic". In the latter case, the password is sent to the proxy in plain text.
  * SOCKS4 can use the //User name// field, but does not support passwords.   * SOCKS4 can use the //User name// field, but does not support passwords.
-  * You can specify a way to include a username and password in the //Telnet/Local// proxy command. \\ If you do so, and don't also specify the actual username and/or password in the configuration, WinSCP will [[ui_authenticate#proxy|interactively prompt for them]]. &beta_feature+  * You can specify a way to include a username and password in the //Telnet/Local// proxy command. \\ If you do so, and don't also specify the actual username and/or password in the configuration, WinSCP will [[ui_authenticate#proxy|interactively prompt for them]].
  * Most FTP proxy methods do require authentication.   * Most FTP proxy methods do require authentication.

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