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This option allows the user to select between the old and new Internet protocols and addressing schemes (IPv4 and IPv6). The default setting is //Auto//, which means WinSCP will do something sensible and try to guess which protocol you wanted. (If you specify a literal Internet address, it will use whichever protocol that address implies. If you provide a hostname, it will see what kinds of address exist for that hostname; it will use %%IPv6%% if there is an %%IPv6%% address available, and fall back to IPv4 if not.) | This option allows the user to select between the old and new Internet protocols and addressing schemes (IPv4 and IPv6). The default setting is //Auto//, which means WinSCP will do something sensible and try to guess which protocol you wanted. (If you specify a literal Internet address, it will use whichever protocol that address implies. If you provide a hostname, it will see what kinds of address exist for that hostname; it will use %%IPv6%% if there is an %%IPv6%% address available, and fall back to IPv4 if not.) | ||
- | If you need to force WinSCP to use a pa''''Code Text''''''Code Text''''''Code Text''''''Code Text''''''Code Text''''''Code Text''''''Code Text''''''Code Text''''''Code Text''''''Code Text''''''Code Text''''''''''''''''''''''''rticular protocol, you can | + | If you need to force WinSCP to use a particular protocol, you can |
explicitly set this to //IPv4// or //%%IPv6%%//. ((&puttydoccite)) | explicitly set this to //IPv4// or //%%IPv6%%//. ((&puttydoccite)) | ||