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The only mandatory part is ''host''. The ==host== can either be a host name (such as ''example.com''), an IPv4 address (such as ''127.0.0.1'') or an IPv6 address surrounded by square brackets (such as ''[2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7348]''). | The only mandatory part is ''host''. The ==host== can either be a host name (such as ''example.com''), an IPv4 address (such as ''127.0.0.1'') or an IPv6 address surrounded by square brackets (such as ''[2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7348]''). | ||
- | You should also always explicitly specify a protocol (''[[sftp]]'', ''[[ftp]]'', ''[[scp]]'', ''[[s3]]'', for [[ftps|FTP over implicit TLS/SSL]] use ''ftps'', for [[ftps|FTP over explicit TLS/SSL]] use ''ftpes'', for [[WebDAV]] use ''http'', for WebDAV over TLS/SSL use ''https''). ((Protocol is ''sftp'' by default, but the default can be changed.)) For all protocols [[integration_url#winscp|WinSCP-specific alternative]] is supported, with ''winscp-'' prefix. | + | You should also always explicitly specify a protocol (''[[sftp]]'', ''[[ftp]]'', ''[[scp]]'', ''[[s3]]'', for [[ftps|FTP over implicit TLS/SSL]] use ''ftps'', for [[ftps|FTP over explicit TLS/SSL]] use ''ftpes'', for [[WebDAV]] use ''http'', for WebDAV over TLS/SSL use ''https''). ((Protocol is ''sftp'' by default, but the default can be changed.)) For all protocols [[integration_url#winscp|WinSCP-specific alternative]] is supported, with ''winscp-'' prefix. URLs with ''%%http[s]%%'' protocol, but with known S3 API hostnames,((''s3.amazonaws.com'', ''digitaloceanspaces.com'', ''storage.googleapis.com'', ''r2.cloudflarestorage.com'')) are recognized as S3, not as WebDAV. |
Most %%URL%%'s will include also ''username''. | Most %%URL%%'s will include also ''username''. | ||
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To have WinSCP generate a session %%URL%% with the advanced settings, check //Advanced settings// on [[ui_generateurl|Generate session URL/code]] dialog. To serialize all session settings for a WinSCP extension, use ''!E'' [[custom_command#patterns|pattern]]. | To have WinSCP generate a session %%URL%% with the advanced settings, check //Advanced settings// on [[ui_generateurl|Generate session URL/code]] dialog. To serialize all session settings for a WinSCP extension, use ''!E'' [[custom_command#patterns|pattern]]. | ||
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+ | When [[integration_url|using the URL in webbrowser]], note that this syntax is not compatible with Chrome M130 and newer (and Edge based on it), as Chrome re-encodes the ==semicolons==. Workaround is to drop the ''%%//%%'' separator after the protocol from the URL. Such format is acceptable for WinSCP and prevents Chrome from reinterpreting the URL. | ||
===== [[hostkey]] SSH Host Key Fingerprint ===== | ===== [[hostkey]] SSH Host Key Fingerprint ===== | ||
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You can have WinSCP [[ui_generateurl|generate correct URL]] for all kinds of uses (command-line, script or batch file). | You can have WinSCP [[ui_generateurl|generate correct URL]] for all kinds of uses (command-line, script or batch file). | ||
- | To avoid having to URL-encode the credentials, particularly when sourcing them from a variable, you can use ''-username'' and ''-password'' switches of the [[scriptcommand_open#username|''open'' command]] or [[commandline#username|WinSCP commandline]]. | + | To avoid having to URL-encode the credentials, particularly when sourcing them from a variable, you can use ''-username'' and ''-password'' switches of the [[scriptcommand_open#username|''open'' command]] or [[commandline#username|WinSCP command-line]]. |
===== Examples ===== | ===== Examples ===== |