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The user can specify his/her encryption algorithm preferences. Options are: AES (SSH-2-only), Blowfish, 3DES and DES (SSH-1-only). It is possible to enable compression. A connection can be established through a Proxy (HTTP, SOCKS 4/5 or Telnet). | The user can specify his/her encryption algorithm preferences. Options are: AES (SSH-2-only), Blowfish, 3DES and DES (SSH-1-only). It is possible to enable compression. A connection can be established through a Proxy (HTTP, SOCKS 4/5 or Telnet). | ||
- | ===== SFTP Requirements ===== | + | ===== [[sftp]] SFTP Requirements ===== |
For SFTP, the only requirement beyond the server requirements above is to run SFTP on the server. It is best to run it as a SSH-2 subsystem. If you select SFTP-only on the login screen and the SFTP subsystem is not found, WinSCP will try to find the SFTP server in some common directories (''/usr/lib/sftp-server'', ''/usr/local/lib/sftp-server'', etc.). This way, it is possible to use SFTP even with SSH-1, which does not support subsystems. | For SFTP, the only requirement beyond the server requirements above is to run SFTP on the server. It is best to run it as a SSH-2 subsystem. If you select SFTP-only on the login screen and the SFTP subsystem is not found, WinSCP will try to find the SFTP server in some common directories (''/usr/lib/sftp-server'', ''/usr/local/lib/sftp-server'', etc.). This way, it is possible to use SFTP even with SSH-1, which does not support subsystems. | ||
- | ===== SCP Requirements ===== | + | ===== [[scp]] SCP Requirements ===== |
To transfer files, ''scp1'' is used (it is called from within ''scp''). If only ''scp2'' is allowed on your server, check the //[[ui_login_scp#other_options|Use scp2 with scp1 compatibility]]// option on the [[ui_login_scp|SCP tab]] in the Login dialog. | To transfer files, ''scp1'' is used (it is called from within ''scp''). If only ''scp2'' is allowed on your server, check the //[[ui_login_scp#other_options|Use scp2 with scp1 compatibility]]// option on the [[ui_login_scp|SCP tab]] in the Login dialog. | ||