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You can use the parameters ''/==username=='' and ''/password'' as an alternative way to specify the credentials. The credentials are normally part of the [[session_url|session URL]]. Using these switches has the advantage of not needing to [[session_url#special|URL-encode special characters]]. The password [[#passwordsfromfiles|can be read from a file]]. | You can use the parameters ''/==username=='' and ''/password'' as an alternative way to specify the credentials. The credentials are normally part of the [[session_url|session URL]]. Using these switches has the advantage of not needing to [[session_url#special|URL-encode special characters]]. The password [[#passwordsfromfiles|can be read from a file]]. | ||
- | With parameter ''/==passwordsfromfiles=='', the values of [[#username|''/password'']], [[#privatekey|''/passphrase'']] and in general all passwords from all sources are interpreted as paths to files, where the actual passwords are read from. The files must use UTF-8 or UTF-16 encoding.((With UTF-8 encoding use of BOM is optional. With UTF-16 the BOM is mandatory. Only the first line of the file is considered. Use of more lines is reserved for the future.)) &beta_feature | + | With parameter ''/==passwordsfromfiles=='', the values of [[#username|''/password'']], [[#privatekey|''/passphrase'']] and in general all passwords from all sources are interpreted as paths to files, where the actual passwords are read from. The files must use UTF-8 or UTF-16 encoding.((With UTF-8 encoding use of BOM is optional. With UTF-16 the BOM is mandatory. Only the first line of the file is considered. Use of more lines is reserved for the future.)) |
The parameter ''/clientcert'' specifies a [[local_path|local path]] to FTPS or WebDAVS [[tls#client_certificate|TLS/SSL client certificate]]. If the certificate is encrypted, use the ''/passphrase'' to specify its passphrase. | The parameter ''/clientcert'' specifies a [[local_path|local path]] to FTPS or WebDAVS [[tls#client_certificate|TLS/SSL client certificate]]. If the certificate is encrypted, use the ''/passphrase'' to specify its passphrase. | ||
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Use ''/comment'' switch to change the key comment. | Use ''/comment'' switch to change the key comment. | ||
- | Use ''/certificate'' switch to add an certificate to the key. &beta_feature | + | Use ''/certificate'' switch to add an certificate to the key. |
For example, to convert key ''mykey.pem'' from OpenSSH format to ''mykey.ppk'' in PuTTY format and set its comment: | For example, to convert key ''mykey.pem'' from OpenSSH format to ''mykey.ppk'' in PuTTY format and set its comment: | ||
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- | For a compatibility with *nix ''[[&man_ref(1,puttygen)|puttygen]]'', the ''-o'', ''-P'', ''-C'', ''%%--old-passphrase%%'' //(latest beta version only)// &beta and ''%%--certificate%%'' switches are understood as aliases to ''/output'', ''/changepassphrase'', ''/comment'', ''/passphrase'' and ''/certificate'' respectively. The ''%%--new-passphrase%%'' is recognized too //(beta only)//. &beta So, for features supported by WinSCP, you can use the same arguments as for ''puttygen'', just prefixed with ''/keygen'': | + | For a compatibility with *nix ''[[&man_ref(1,puttygen)|puttygen]]'', the ''-o'', ''-P'', ''-C'', ''%%--old-passphrase%%'' and ''%%--certificate%%'' switches are understood as aliases to ''/output'', ''/changepassphrase'', ''/comment'', ''/passphrase'' and ''/certificate'' respectively. The ''%%--new-passphrase%%'' is recognized too. So, for features supported by WinSCP, you can use the same arguments as for ''puttygen'', just prefixed with ''/keygen'': |
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