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====== Server and Protocol Information Dialog ====== ====== Server and Protocol Information Dialog ======
-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 //Session > 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//.
&toc_title(The dialog has three tabs. Each is described individually.) &toc_title(The dialog has three tabs. Each is described individually.)
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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. 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.
-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). SHA-256 and SHA-1 fingerprints are displayed. Click //Full certificate// button to show all details about certificate.+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.
===== [[capabilities]] Capabilities ===== ===== [[capabilities]] Capabilities =====

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