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2023-05-24 | 2024-09-20 | ||
6.1 stable released (martin) | 6.4 Issue 2311 – Recognize matching Azure certificate files (martin) | ||
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When resolving site settings, it considers all ''Host'' directives, even those with wildcards. The following directives are recognized: ''AddressFamily'', ''BindAddress'', ''Compression'', ''ForwardAgent'', ''GSSAPIAuthentication'', ''GSSAPIDelegateCredentials'', ''Hostname'', ''IdentityFile'', ''KbdInteractiveAuthentication'', ''Port'', ''ProxyJump'' (single jump only) and ''User''. | When resolving site settings, it considers all ''Host'' directives, even those with wildcards. The following directives are recognized: ''AddressFamily'', ''BindAddress'', ''Compression'', ''ForwardAgent'', ''GSSAPIAuthentication'', ''GSSAPIDelegateCredentials'', ''Hostname'', ''IdentityFile'', ''KbdInteractiveAuthentication'', ''Port'', ''ProxyJump'' (single jump only) and ''User''. | ||
- | When private key is found in the ''IdentityFile'' directive, WinSCP will offer you to convert the key to PuTTY format, unless a key file with the same name and ''.ppk'' extension exists already. Additionally, if certificate file with the same name·(but ''-cert.pub'' suffix) is found, it will be automatically added to the converted key file. | + | When private key is found in the ''IdentityFile'' directive, WinSCP will offer you to convert the key to PuTTY format, unless a key file with the same name and ''.ppk'' extension exists already. Additionally, if certificate file with the same name((but ''-cert.pub'' or ''.pub-aadcert.pub'' //(latest beta only)// &beta suffixes.)) is found, it will be automatically added to the converted key file. |
===== [[openssh_known_hosts]] OpenSSH known_hosts ===== | ===== [[openssh_known_hosts]] OpenSSH known_hosts ===== |