Putty text during login



Hi all:

AIX 5.3, tl06 sp03. Using putty 0.58 for an ssh client on windoze. 2
problems with putty

1.) I log into the box, after login and the display of the
MOTD(message of the day), I get several characters pasted on the
command line. Anyone know what might be causing this? I have search
my .profile and the default profiles and have not found anything. I
have also searched to see if there is a key sequence.

2.) On another box similar os version, I log into the machine fine
but no text pasted in automatically. However, the window displays the
wrong server name. i.e. I log into server1 but the name for server
14 is displayed. Anyone know what's up with this?

What ssh clients do other use?

TIA,
Pete's
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