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5.5.3 Bug 1091 Occasional RSA public key authentication failure (martin) | references to bugs (martin) | ||
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^ | [[ui_login_sftp#signedts|Misinterprets file timestamps prior to 1970]]. | Since 3.7.4 WinSCP automatically interprets the timestamps in the same incorrect way when connected to OpenSSH SFTP server. | | ^ | [[ui_login_sftp#signedts|Misinterprets file timestamps prior to 1970]]. | Since 3.7.4 WinSCP automatically interprets the timestamps in the same incorrect way when connected to OpenSSH SFTP server. | | ||
^ | Proprietary SFTP protocol extension ''statvfs@openssh.com'' for checking space available. | WinSCP supports that since 5.2.7 RC. | | ^ | Proprietary SFTP protocol extension ''statvfs@openssh.com'' for checking space available. | WinSCP supports that since 5.2.7 RC. | | ||
- | ^ | Proprietary SFTP protocol extension ''hardlink@openssh.com'' for creating hard links. | WinSCP supports that since 5.6.1 beta. | | + | ^ | Proprietary SFTP protocol extension ''hardlink@openssh.com'' for creating hard links. | WinSCP supports that since 5.6.1 beta. [[bug>1192]] | |
^ | Cannot set [[ui_permissions#special_permissions|special permissions]]. | User can issue [[remote_command|remote command]] to set these permissions. | | ^ | Cannot set [[ui_permissions#special_permissions|special permissions]]. | User can issue [[remote_command|remote command]] to set these permissions. | | ||
- | ^ Bitvise WinSSHD | Does not announce support for SFTP extensions (checking space available, checksum calculation, remote file duplication). | WinSCP can handle that since 5.6.1 beta. | | + | ^ Bitvise WinSSHD | Does not announce support for SFTP extensions (checking space available, checksum calculation, remote file duplication). | WinSCP can handle that since 5.6.1 beta. [[bug>1191]] | |
^ ProFTPD/mod_sftp | Incorrectly encodes ''space-available'' SFTP packet. | WinSCP can handle that since 5.6 beta. [[bug>1184]] | | ^ ProFTPD/mod_sftp | Incorrectly encodes ''space-available'' SFTP packet. | WinSCP can handle that since 5.6 beta. [[bug>1184]] | | ||
^ | Follows OpenSSH bug [[ui_login_sftp#symlink|Reverses order of symlink command arguments]]. | WinSCP can handle that since 5.6 beta. [[bug>1185]] | | ^ | Follows OpenSSH bug [[ui_login_sftp#symlink|Reverses order of symlink command arguments]]. | WinSCP can handle that since 5.6 beta. [[bug>1185]] | | ||
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^ | Windows version does not provide owner/group in directory listing. | WinSCP can request them explicitly before showing Properties dialog since 3.8. | | ^ | Windows version does not provide owner/group in directory listing. | WinSCP can request them explicitly before showing Properties dialog since 3.8. | | ||
^ | If single root option is disabled on the Windows version of the server, it provides list of drives on startup. | WinSCP can show the drives on remote directory tree since 3.7.5. | | ^ | If single root option is disabled on the Windows version of the server, it provides list of drives on startup. | WinSCP can show the drives on remote directory tree since 3.7.5. | | ||
- | ^ | Incorrectly announces support for checksum calculation in versions 4.0.3 and older. | WinSCP can handle that since 5.5.5/5.6.1 beta. | | + | ^ | Incorrectly announces support for checksum calculation in versions 4.0.3 and older. | WinSCP can handle that since 5.5.5/5.6.1 beta. [[bug>1190]] | |
^ Sun SSH | See OpenSSH. || | ^ Sun SSH | See OpenSSH. || | ||
^ FTPshell | Does not support reading of file attributes (''SSH_FXP_LSTAT'' request). | WinSCP uses this also to check existence of directory before entering it. To allow user to enter to directory on FTPshell server, since 3.7.5 WinSCP automatically fall backs to checking the existence by reading directory content. This in turn forbids used to enter traverse-only directories (with permissions 110). | | ^ FTPshell | Does not support reading of file attributes (''SSH_FXP_LSTAT'' request). | WinSCP uses this also to check existence of directory before entering it. To allow user to enter to directory on FTPshell server, since 3.7.5 WinSCP automatically fall backs to checking the existence by reading directory content. This in turn forbids used to enter traverse-only directories (with permissions 110). | |