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2017-01-07 2017-01-07
authentication explicit anchor (martin) compression explicit anchor (martin)
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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]]. 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]].
-===== Compression =====+===== [[compression]] Compression =====
SSH supports data stream compression between the client SSH supports data stream compression between the client
and the server. On slow links, this may increase throughput, while in faster connections the added CPU overhead may actually result in and the server. On slow links, this may increase throughput, while in faster connections the added CPU overhead may actually result in

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