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2017-12-20 2017-12-21
5.12 Bug 1557 Use SecureString to provide private key passphrase in .NET assembly (martin) 5.12 Bug 572 Amazon S3 protocol support. (martin)
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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. |
| string ==PrivateKeyPassphrase== | Passphrase for encrypted private keys and client certificates. | | string ==PrivateKeyPassphrase== | Passphrase for encrypted private keys and client certificates. |
-| Protocol ==Protocol== | Protocol to use for the session. Possible values are ''Protocol.Sftp'' (default), ''Protocol.Scp'', ''Protocol.Ftp'' and ''Protocol.Webdav''. |+| Protocol ==Protocol== | Protocol to use for the session. Possible values are ''Protocol.Sftp'' (default), ''Protocol.Scp'', ''Protocol.Ftp'', ''Protocol.Webdav'' and ''Protocol.%%S3%%'' (&beta_feature). |
| [[msdn>system.security.securestring|SecureString]] ==SecurePassword== | Encrypted password for authentication. Use instead of ''Password'' to reduce a number of unencrypted copies of the password in memory. | | [[msdn>system.security.securestring|SecureString]] ==SecurePassword== | Encrypted password for authentication. Use instead of ''Password'' to reduce a number of unencrypted copies of the password in memory. |
| [[msdn>system.security.securestring|SecurePrivateKeyPassphrase]] ==SecurePrivateKeyPassphrase== | Encrypted passphrase for encrypted private keys and client certificates. Use instead of ''PrivateKeyPassphrase'' to reduce a number of unencrypted copies of the passphrase in memory. &beta_feature | | [[msdn>system.security.securestring|SecurePrivateKeyPassphrase]] ==SecurePrivateKeyPassphrase== | Encrypted passphrase for encrypted private keys and client certificates. Use instead of ''PrivateKeyPassphrase'' to reduce a number of unencrypted copies of the passphrase in memory. &beta_feature |

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