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====== Server and Protocol Information Dialog ====== ====== Server and Protocol Information Dialog ======
-The dialog shows information and capabilities of the server you are connected to and the [[protocols|protocol]] you are using. To show the dialog go to //Commands > Server/protocol Information//.+The dialog shows information about server you are connected to, the [[protocols|protocol]] you are using and the remote file system. To show the dialog go to //Tabs > Server/protocol Information//.
-&screenshotpict(fsinfo)+&toc_title(The dialog has three tabs. Each is described individually.)
-===== Server Information ===== +===== [[protocol]] Protocol ===== 
-The //Server information// box shows information about SSH server and the protocol options in use.+&screenshotpict(fsinfo1)
-===== Server Hostkey Fingerprint ===== +The //Protocol// tab shows known information about the current session. 
-The box shows fingerprint of hostkey used for current SSH server. This is the key you have [[ssh#verifying_the_host_key|verified]] before (usually on the first attempt to connect to the server).+ 
 +With protocols based on [[SSH]] ([[SFTP]] and [[SCP]]) the //Server Host Key Fingerprints// box shows fingerprints of the host key used for the current SSH session. This is the key you have [[ssh_verifying_the_host_key|verified]] before (usually on the first attempt to connect to the server). Both SHA-256 and MD5 fingerprints are displayed. 
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 +With [[ftps|FTP]] and [[WebDAV]] protocols over TLS/SSL the //Certificate Fingerprint// box shows fingerprints of the certificate used for the current session. This is the certificate you have [[tls#certificate|verified]] before (usually on the first attempt to connect to the server). Both %%SHA-256%% and SHA-1 fingerprints are displayed. Click //Full certificate// button to show all details about certificate. 
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 +===== [[capabilities]] Capabilities ===== 
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-===== Protocol Capabilities/Information ===== 
The list shows what the [[protocols|transfer protocol]] currently in use is capable of. Note that these are general information based on protocol and its version. The particular implementation (the actual server) can still lack some of the features. The list shows what the [[protocols|transfer protocol]] currently in use is capable of. Note that these are general information based on protocol and its version. The particular implementation (the actual server) can still lack some of the features.
-The box at the bottom shows additional (non-structured) information about the server/protocol. For [[protocols#scp_secure_copy_protocol|SCP protocol]] it is output of command ''uname -a''. For [[protocols#sftp_ssh_file_transfer_protocol|SFTP protocol]] it is list of the extensions the server supports (both generic and proprietary).+The box at the bottom shows additional (non-structured) information about the server/protocol. For [[SFTP]], [[FTP]] and [[WebDAV]] protocols it is list of the extensions/additional features the server supports (both generic and proprietary). For [[scp|SCP protocol]] it is output of command ''uname -a''.  
 + 
 +===== [[space]] Space available ===== 
 +&screenshotpict(fsinfo3) 
 + 
 +The //Space available// tab shows information about storage space for the current remote directory. You can request the information for another path by typing it to //Path// box and pressing //Check space// button.  
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 +Note that the tab is disabled, if the server does not [[protocols|provide the functionality]] of checking space available (see //Protocol// tab). As an alternative you can use pre-defined [[custom_command|custom command]] //Disk Space Usage// (''df''). 
 + 
 +===== Copying Information ===== 
 +You can copy all information shown on the dialog into the clipboard by pressing //Copy to Clipboard// button. 
 + 
 +You can also copy some listed items individually, by selecting them and using //Copy// command from their context menu.

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