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2008-04-08 2008-04-08
4.1 Server does not use UTF-8 changed to UTF-8 encoding for filenames and moved to Environment tab, as it is used also by FTP protocol (martin) 4.1 KiB is used instead of KB for kilobyte. (martin)
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^ Server  ^ Issue ^ Solution / Use ^ ^ Server  ^ Issue ^ Solution / Use ^
^ OpenSSH | Supports SFTP version 3 only. | | ^ OpenSSH | Supports SFTP version 3 only. | |
-^        | Cannot handle SFTP packets larger than 256 kB, but due to support for SFTP version 3 only, it cannot report the limitation. | Since 3.7.6 WinSCP automatically limits size of SFTP packet to 256 kB when connected to OpenSSH SFTP server. |+^        | Cannot handle SFTP packets larger than 256 KiB, but due to support for SFTP version 3 only, it cannot report the limitation. | Since 3.7.6 WinSCP automatically limits size of SFTP packet to 256 KiB when connected to OpenSSH SFTP server. |
^        | [[ui_login_sftp#symlink|Reverses order of symlink command arguments]] (''SSH_FXP_SYMLINK'' request). | Since 3.6.1 WinSCP automatically reverses the order too, when connected to OpenSSH SFTP server. Since 3.7.2 the behaviour is configurable. | ^        | [[ui_login_sftp#symlink|Reverses order of symlink command arguments]] (''SSH_FXP_SYMLINK'' request). | Since 3.6.1 WinSCP automatically reverses the order too, when connected to OpenSSH SFTP server. Since 3.7.2 the behaviour is configurable. |
^        | [[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. |

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