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5.10.2 Bug 1542: Host keys can be imported from OpenSSH known_hosts file (martin) | typigraphy (martin) | ||
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On the dialog, select if you want to import from PuTTY, FileZilla or ''known_hosts''. | On the dialog, select if you want to import from PuTTY, FileZilla or ''known_hosts''. | ||
- | You will receive list of all sites/host keys stored in the selected application. Next to each site name there is a checkbox. Use it to select sites/keys you would like to import. By default WinSCP selects only sites with supported protocol·((It does not select Raw, Telnet, Rlogin and Serial sessions from PuTTY.)), for which there is no WinSCP site with the same name. You can alter the selection as you like. | + | You will receive list of all sites/host keys stored in the selected application. Next to each site name there is a checkbox. Use it to select sites/keys you would like to import. By default WinSCP selects only sites with supported protocol,((It does not select Raw, Telnet, Rlogin and Serial sessions from PuTTY.)) for which there is no WinSCP site with the same name. You can alter the selection as you like. |
For PuTTY, WinSCP looks for sites in registry. If you use PuTTY clone, you can configure WinSCP to look for [[ui_pref_integration_app|its registry keys]] instead. | For PuTTY, WinSCP looks for sites in registry. If you use PuTTY clone, you can configure WinSCP to look for [[ui_pref_integration_app|its registry keys]] instead. |