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SCP is mostly used with SSH-1. SCP is an older protocol but almost , etc. For this, WinSCP---unlike command-line SCP clients (which allow only file transfers)---requires full shell access and permission to execute other commands in addition to ''scp'' (see [[requirements]]). For access to non-UNIX servers it is necessary that the server have at least a UNIX-like shell: one like that which is available with [[&opensshwin|OpenSSH for Windows]], for example. | SCP is mostly used with SSH-1. SCP is an older protocol but almost , etc. For this, WinSCP---unlike command-line SCP clients (which allow only file transfers)---requires full shell access and permission to execute other commands in addition to ''scp'' (see [[requirements]]). For access to non-UNIX servers it is necessary that the server have at least a UNIX-like shell: one like that which is available with [[&opensshwin|OpenSSH for Windows]], for example. | ||
- | ===== [[sftp]] SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) ===== | + | ABC |
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- | SFTP is mostly operated as subsystem of SSH-2. SFTP is a | + | |
- | newer and more modern protocol, designed to perform in a manner similar to FTP. It is widely supported, even on non-Unix-like platforms, but not nearly as universally as SCP. Do not confuse SFTP (based on SSH) with FTPS/Secure FTP (based on SSL); they are distinct protocols which do not interoperate. | + | |
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- | WinSCP supports SFTP version 0 (since 3.4), version 1 (since 3.4), version 2 (since 3.1), [[&sftp3|version 3]] (since 3.0 beta), [[&sftp4|version 4]] (since 3.2) and [[&sftp5|version 5]] (since 3.6.7). Support for version 5 is experimental as no server supporting the version is known and it currently does not bring any new functionality. | + | |
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- | Unlike SCP, for connection with an SFTP server you do not need access to shell. Thus it is more independent of the remote operating system. | + | |
===== Protocol Comparison ===== | ===== Protocol Comparison ===== |