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- | | ''-==privatekey===%%<file>%%'' | [[public_key#private|SSH private key]] path. \\ Alternatively a hex dump of SSH private key file contents prefixed with ''@''. &beta_feature \\ [[SFTP]] and [[SCP]] protocols only. | | + | | ''-==privatekey===%%<file>%%'' | [[public_key#private|SSH private key]] path. \\ Alternatively a hex dump of SSH private key file contents prefixed with ''@''. \\ [[SFTP]] and [[SCP]] protocols only. | |
| ''-==hostkey===%%"<fingerprint>"%%'' | Specifies fingerprint of expected [[ssh_verifying_the_host_key|SSH host key]] (or several alternative fingerprints separated by semicolon). It makes WinSCP automatically [[scripting#hostkey|accept host key]] with the fingerprint. Use SHA-256 fingerprint of the host key. As the host key fingerprint contains spaces you need to surround it by quotes. //Learn how to [[faq_hostkey|obtain host key fingerprint]]//. \\ Use the ''acceptnew'' keyword instead of the ''fingerprint'' to make WinSCP automatically accept host key of new hosts. When this is combined with [[config#no|no configuration mode]], it forces use of registry for the host key cache. \\ In exceptional situations, when security is not required, you can use value ''*'' to accept any host key. In this case, script output and log file will include warning about insecure connection. \\ [[SFTP]] and [[SCP]] protocols only. | | | ''-==hostkey===%%"<fingerprint>"%%'' | Specifies fingerprint of expected [[ssh_verifying_the_host_key|SSH host key]] (or several alternative fingerprints separated by semicolon). It makes WinSCP automatically [[scripting#hostkey|accept host key]] with the fingerprint. Use SHA-256 fingerprint of the host key. As the host key fingerprint contains spaces you need to surround it by quotes. //Learn how to [[faq_hostkey|obtain host key fingerprint]]//. \\ Use the ''acceptnew'' keyword instead of the ''fingerprint'' to make WinSCP automatically accept host key of new hosts. When this is combined with [[config#no|no configuration mode]], it forces use of registry for the host key cache. \\ In exceptional situations, when security is not required, you can use value ''*'' to accept any host key. In this case, script output and log file will include warning about insecure connection. \\ [[SFTP]] and [[SCP]] protocols only. | | ||
| ''-==clientcert===%%<file>%%'' | [[tls#client_certificate|TLS/SSL client certificate]] path. \\ [[ftps|FTPS]] and [[webdav|WebDAVS]] protocols only. | | | ''-==clientcert===%%<file>%%'' | [[tls#client_certificate|TLS/SSL client certificate]] path. \\ [[ftps|FTPS]] and [[webdav|WebDAVS]] protocols only. | |