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    * containing a private key only, with certificate in a separate file. The certificate needs to have the same base name as the private key, with ''.crt'' or ''.cer'' extensions and be in the Base64 encoded PEM X.509 format or binary DER format.     * containing a private key only, with certificate in a separate file. The certificate needs to have the same base name as the private key, with ''.crt'' or ''.cer'' extensions and be in the Base64 encoded PEM X.509 format or binary DER format.
-===== [[support]] Supported Cryptographic Protocols and Cipher Suites ===== +===== Supported Cryptographic Protocols and Cipher Suites ===== 
-WinSCP supports %%TLS%% 1.0--1.3. The %%TLS%% 1.0 and 1.1 are disabled by default, //in the latest beta version,// &beta to protect you from their known serious vulnerabilities. Obsolete %%SSL%% of any version is not supported.+WinSCP supports %%TLS%% 1.0--1.3. The %%TLS%% 1.0 and 1.1 are disabled by default, to protect you from their known serious vulnerabilities. Obsolete %%SSL%% of any version is not supported.
See list of [[tls_ciphersuites|supported cipher suites]]. See list of [[tls_ciphersuites|supported cipher suites]].

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