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| int PortNumber | Port number to connect to. Keep default ''0'' to use the default port for the protocol. | | int PortNumber | Port number to connect to. Keep default ''0'' to use the default port for the protocol. |
| Protocols Protocol | Protocol to use for the session. Possible values are ''Protocol.Sftp'' (default), ''Protocol.Scp'' and ''Protocol.Ftp''. | | Protocols Protocol | Protocol to use for the session. Possible values are ''Protocol.Sftp'' (default), ''Protocol.Scp'' and ''Protocol.Ftp''. |
-| string SshHostKey | [[ssh#verifying_the_host_key|Host key]] of the SSH server. Mandatory for SFTP/SCP protocol. You can leave the property ''null'', if you set ''Session.DefaultConfiguration'' to ''false'' and make sure the host key is already accepted in the configuration, only. |+| string SshHostKey | [[ssh#verifying_the_host_key|Host key]] of the SSH server. Mandatory for SFTP/SCP protocol. You can leave the property ''null'', if you set ''Session.DefaultConfiguration'' to ''false'' and make sure the host key is already accepted in the configuration, only (not recommended). |
| string SshPrivateKey | Full path to private key file. The key has to be passphrase-less or [[ui_pageant|Pageant]]) has to be running with the key loaded (''SshPrivateKey'' then server only to select, what private key Pageant should use, in case more are loaded). | | string SshPrivateKey | Full path to private key file. The key has to be passphrase-less or [[ui_pageant|Pageant]]) has to be running with the key loaded (''SshPrivateKey'' then server only to select, what private key Pageant should use, in case more are loaded). |
| string SslSertificate | [[ftps#certificate|SSL/TLS certificate]] to be automatically accepted (useful for certificates signed by untrusted authority). | | string SslSertificate | [[ftps#certificate|SSL/TLS certificate]] to be automatically accepted (useful for certificates signed by untrusted authority). |

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