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2014-03-26 2014-06-13
consistent links (martin) ssh#verifying_the_host_key moved to ssh_verifying_the_host_key (martin)
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You will receive list of all sites created in the selected application. Next to each site name there is a checkbox. Use it to select sites 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 created in the selected application. Next to each site name there is a checkbox. Use it to select sites 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.
-The checkbox //Import cached host keys for checked sites// makes WinSCP import SSH host keys from the source application cache for hostnames from all selected sites. So you do not need to [[ssh#verifying_the_host_key|verify]] again the SSH host keys that you have verified in the other application already.+The checkbox //Import cached host keys for checked sites// makes WinSCP import SSH host keys from the source application cache for hostnames from all selected sites. So you do not need to [[ssh_verifying_the_host_key|verify]] again the SSH host keys that you have verified in the other application already.
When you finish your selection, press //OK// to import the sites. Note that when the name of imported site collides with name of an existing site, WinSCP appends number to the end of the name to name it unique. When you finish your selection, press //OK// to import the sites. Note that when the name of imported site collides with name of an existing site, WinSCP appends number to the end of the name to name it unique.

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