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removing reference to ssh-1 features (martin) | 5.20 removing reference to deprecated ssh-1 (martin) | ||
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This is not the option you want if you have a username and just want WinSCP to remember it; It's also probably not what if you're trying to set up passwordless | This is not the option you want if you have a username and just want WinSCP to remember it; It's also probably not what if you're trying to set up passwordless | ||
- | login to a mainstream %%SSH%% server; depending on the server, you probably wanted [[public_key|public-key authentication]] or perhaps [[#gssapi|GSSAPI authentication]]. (These are still forms of authentication, even if you don't have to interact with them.) | + | login to a mainstream %%SSH%% server; depending on the server, you probably wanted [[public_key|public-key authentication]] or perhaps [[#gssapi|GSSAPI authentication]]. (These are still forms of authentication, even if you don't have to interact with them.)((&puttydoccite)) |
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- | This option only affects %%SSH-2%% connections. SSH-1 connections always require an authentication step. ((&puttydoccite)) | + | |
===== Authentication Options ===== | ===== Authentication Options ===== |