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2015-02-19 2016-05-24
less emphasis on ssh-1 in encryption section + aes is default cipher since 5.0.8 (martin) 5.8.3 Change: Fallback between SSH versions is not supported anymore. (martin)
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Two major versions of the SSH protocol exist, SSH-2 and SSH-1. Most %%SSH%% servers nowadays allow modern and secure %%SSH-2%% only. Two major versions of the SSH protocol exist, SSH-2 and SSH-1. Most %%SSH%% servers nowadays allow modern and secure %%SSH-2%% only.
-WinSCP's default setting is to prefer %%SSH-2%% and negotiate down to %%SSH-1%%, if %%SSH-2%% is not available. If you want WinSCP not to allow deprecated and insecure %%SSH-1%% at all, you can configure this in [[ui_login_ssh|SSH preferences]].+WinSCP's default setting is to use %%SSH-2%%. If you need to use deprecated and insecure %%SSH-1%% at all, you can configure this in [[ui_login_ssh|SSH preferences]].
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