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====== SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) ====== ====== SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) ======
-Despite SSH in its name, it is designed to work over any reliable data stream, but WinSCP supports only operation over [[ssh|SSH]], which is also by far its most common usage.+The SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) is a network protocol that provides file access, file transfer, and file management functionalities over secure connection.((Technically %%SFTP%% can operate over any reliable data stream, not necessarily a secure one. Though in a significant majority of uses, it operated over a secure SSH protocol. WinSCP in particular does not allow any other use.)) It was designed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as an extension of the Secure Shell protocol (%%SSH%%) version 2.0 to provide secure file transfer capability.((&wikipedia_ref(SSH_File_Transfer_Protocol|SSH File Transfer Protocol)))
-Being operated over SSH, it is secure protocol. In its basic functionally it is similar to old [[ftp|FTP]], while having better designed advanced functionality. Unfortunately not all SFTP server implementations take advantage of the advanced features, yet.+In its basic functionality the %%SFTP%% is similar to an old [[ftp|FTP]], while having better designed advanced functionality. Unfortunately not all SFTP server implementations take advantage of the advanced features, yet.
-Especially in its later versions (from 4 upwards), it is more platform independent, compared to both [[ftp|FTP]] and [[scp|SCP]].+Especially in its later versions (from 4 upwards), the %%SFTP%% protocol is more platform independent, compared to both [[ftp|FTP]] and [[scp|SCP]].
-Unlike SCP, for connection with an SFTP server you do not need access to shell (although some implementations may still require that).+Unlike SCP, for connection with an %%SFTP%% server you do not need access to shell (although some implementations may still require that)
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 +See also [[sftp_codes|*]].

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