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WinSCP supports "five" (instead of four) transfer protocols (212.243.178.130) | 5.6.2: Support for ProFTPD FTP extension SITE SYMLINK to create a symbolic link (martin) | ||
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^ [[ui_properties#checksum|Checksum calculation]] | Supported, if the server supports respective SFTP protocol extension. | Supported (''HASH'', ''XSHA1'', ''XSHA256'', ''XSHA512'', ''MD5'', ''XMD5'', ''XCRC''). | Unsupported. | Unsupported. | | ^ [[ui_properties#checksum|Checksum calculation]] | Supported, if the server supports respective SFTP protocol extension. | Supported (''HASH'', ''XSHA1'', ''XSHA256'', ''XSHA512'', ''MD5'', ''XMD5'', ''XCRC''). | Unsupported. | Unsupported. | | ||
^ [[ui_fsinfo#space|Checking disk usage]] | Supported, if the server supports respective SFTP protocol extension (SFTP-5 or proprietary OpenSSH extension ''statvfs@openssh.com''). | Supported (''AVBL'', ''XQUOTA''). Only new servers support it. | Only some servers support it. | Unsupported. Pre-defined [[custom_command|custom command]] //Disk Space Usage// (''df'') can be used as an alternative. | | ^ [[ui_fsinfo#space|Checking disk usage]] | Supported, if the server supports respective SFTP protocol extension (SFTP-5 or proprietary OpenSSH extension ''statvfs@openssh.com''). | Supported (''AVBL'', ''XQUOTA''). Only new servers support it. | Only some servers support it. | Unsupported. Pre-defined [[custom_command|custom command]] //Disk Space Usage// (''df'') can be used as an alternative. | | ||
- | ^ [[task_link|Link creation]] | It is possible to create and edit symbolic links since SFTP-3. It is possible to create hard links, if the server supports respective SFTP protocol functionality (SFTP-6 or proprietary OpenSSH extension ''hardlink@openssh.com''). | Unsupported. | Unsupported. | It is possible to create both symbolic and hard links (''ln''). Symbolic links can be edited also. | | + | ^ [[task_link|Link creation]] | It is possible to create and edit symbolic links since SFTP-3. It is possible to create hard links, if the server supports respective SFTP protocol functionality (SFTP-6 or proprietary OpenSSH extension ''hardlink@openssh.com''). | WinSCP supports [[http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_site_misc.html|ProFTPD/mod_site_misc]] command ''SITE SYMLINK''. No other FTP server supporting link creation is known. | Unsupported. | It is possible to create both symbolic and hard links (''ln''). Symbolic links can be edited also. | |
^ User group list lookup | Unsupported. | Unsupported. | Unsupported. | Supported (''groups''). | | ^ User group list lookup | Unsupported. | Unsupported. | Unsupported. | Supported (''groups''). | | ||
^ Influence of environment variables | Generally unaffected by environment variables. ||| As WinSCP uses shell, it is influenced by environment variables (date format, etc.). WinSCP requires the English environment. See [[requirements]]. | | ^ Influence of environment variables | Generally unaffected by environment variables. ||| As WinSCP uses shell, it is influenced by environment variables (date format, etc.). WinSCP requires the English environment. See [[requirements]]. | | ||
^ Time zone and DST issues with [[timestamp|file time-stamps]] | Theoretically no issues, as the protocol requires timestamps to be in UTC. Practically some of the SFTP servers have problems with DST. | Theoretically no issues, when the server supports ''MLSD'' command, as the comment requires timestamps to be in UTC. Practically some of the FTP servers have problems with DST. When the server supports ''LIST'' command only, behavior is undefined and time zone offset may need to be configured. | Theoretically no issues. | Some shell commands are influenced by daylight-saving time. For example, the ''ls'' command can return a different time than ''scp''. Thus, after transfer, the time-stamp of the file can be different. Also there can be an additional difference caused by the server time zone offset. This causes trouble when comparing directories and [[task_synchronize|synchronization]]. | | ^ Time zone and DST issues with [[timestamp|file time-stamps]] | Theoretically no issues, as the protocol requires timestamps to be in UTC. Practically some of the SFTP servers have problems with DST. | Theoretically no issues, when the server supports ''MLSD'' command, as the comment requires timestamps to be in UTC. Practically some of the FTP servers have problems with DST. When the server supports ''LIST'' command only, behavior is undefined and time zone offset may need to be configured. | Theoretically no issues. | Some shell commands are influenced by daylight-saving time. For example, the ''ls'' command can return a different time than ''scp''. Thus, after transfer, the time-stamp of the file can be different. Also there can be an additional difference caused by the server time zone offset. This causes trouble when comparing directories and [[task_synchronize|synchronization]]. | | ||
^ [[ui_login|Configuration]] | Generally, only login information is needed. ||| For a successful connection to a server it is often necessary to properly set up several configuration options on the //[[ui_login_scp|SCP/Shell page]]// of Advanced Site Settings dialog. | | ^ [[ui_login|Configuration]] | Generally, only login information is needed. ||| For a successful connection to a server it is often necessary to properly set up several configuration options on the //[[ui_login_scp|SCP/Shell page]]// of Advanced Site Settings dialog. | |