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* Most FTP proxy methods do require authentication. | * Most FTP proxy methods do require authentication. | ||
- | ===== Telnet/Local Proxy Command ===== | + | ===== [[command]] Telnet/Local Proxy Command ===== |
If you are using the //Telnet// proxy type, the usual command required by the firewall's Telnet server is ''connect'', followed by a host name and a port number. If your proxy needs a different command, you can enter an alternative here. | If you are using the //Telnet// proxy type, the usual command required by the firewall's Telnet server is ''connect'', followed by a host name and a port number. If your proxy needs a different command, you can enter an alternative here. | ||
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This will send your username and password as the first two lines to the proxy, followed by a command to connect to the desired host and port. Note that if you do not include the ''%user'' or ''%pass'' tokens in the Telnet command, then the //Username// and //Password// configuration fields will be ignored. | This will send your username and password as the first two lines to the proxy, followed by a command to connect to the desired host and port. Note that if you do not include the ''%user'' or ''%pass'' tokens in the Telnet command, then the //Username// and //Password// configuration fields will be ignored. | ||
- | ===== Name Resolution When Using a Proxy ===== | + | ===== [[dns]] Name Resolution When Using a Proxy ===== |
If you are using a proxy to access a private network, it can make a difference whether DNS name resolution is performed by WinSCP itself (on the client machine) or performed by the proxy. | If you are using a proxy to access a private network, it can make a difference whether DNS name resolution is performed by WinSCP itself (on the client machine) or performed by the proxy. | ||
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These options are not supported for [[ftp|FTP protocol]]. | These options are not supported for [[ftp|FTP protocol]]. | ||
- | ===== Proxying Local Host Connections ===== | + | ===== [[localhost]] Proxying Local Host Connections ===== |
Connections to the local host (the host name ''localhost'', and any loopback IP address) are not proxied by default. It is very unlikely that this behavior would ever cause problems, but if it does you can change it by enabling //Consider proxying local host connections//. ((&puttydoccite)) | Connections to the local host (the host name ''localhost'', and any loopback IP address) are not proxied by default. It is very unlikely that this behavior would ever cause problems, but if it does you can change it by enabling //Consider proxying local host connections//. ((&puttydoccite)) | ||
This option is not supported for [[ftp|FTP protocol]]. | This option is not supported for [[ftp|FTP protocol]]. | ||