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===== Server Requirements ===== ===== Server Requirements =====
-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaUsing WinSCP, you can connect to a [[SSH]] (Secure Shell) server with [[protocols#sftp|SFTP]] (SSH File Transfer Protocol) or [[protocols#scp|SCP]] (Secure Copy Protocol) service or to a [[protocols#ftp|FTP]] (File Transfer Protocol) server.+Using WinSCP, you can connect to a [[SSH]] (Secure Shell) server with [[protocols#sftp|SFTP]] (SSH File Transfer Protocol) or [[protocols#scp|SCP]] (Secure Copy Protocol) service or to a [[protocols#ftp|FTP]] (File Transfer Protocol) server.
SFTP is a standard part of SSH-2 package. SCP is a standard part of SSH-1 package. You can also run both protocols on the latter SSH version. WinSCP supports both SSH-1 and SSH-2. For authentication, you can use user name and password or [[public key]] (RSA or DSA). Other authorization types include TIS, Cryptocard, and Keyboard-interactive. SFTP is a standard part of SSH-2 package. SCP is a standard part of SSH-1 package. You can also run both protocols on the latter SSH version. WinSCP supports both SSH-1 and SSH-2. For authentication, you can use user name and password or [[public key]] (RSA or DSA). Other authorization types include TIS, Cryptocard, and Keyboard-interactive.

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