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===== [[bugs]] Detection of Known Bugs in SFTP Servers ===== ===== [[bugs]] Detection of Known Bugs in SFTP Servers =====
-The box allows you to configure the bugs WinSCP should expect to see in the [[protocols#protocols#sftp_ssh_file_transfer_protocol|SFTP server]]. Read more about [[interoperability]] with SFTP servers.+The box allows you to configure the bugs WinSCP should expect to see in the [[protocols#protocols#sftp_ssh_file_transfer_protocol|SFTP server]].
-Each bug can be configured in three states. With //Off// WinSCP will assume that the server does not have the bug. With //On// WinSCP will assume that the server does have the bug. With //Auto// (default) WinSCP will try to guess whether or not the server has the bug. The guessing is based on software version string of the SSH server, as most current SFTP servers does announce their software version strings.+Each bug can be configured in three states. With //Off// WinSCP will assume that the server does not have the bug. With //On// WinSCP will assume that the server does have the bug. With //Auto// (default) WinSCP will try to guess whether or not the server has the bug. The guessing is mostly based on software version string of the SSH server, as most current SFTP servers does announce their software version strings
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 +WinSCP can work around the bugs of major SFTP servers only. There is many more known bugs in SFTP server implementations. Read more about [[interoperability]] with SFTP servers.
==== [[symlink]] Reverses Order of Symlink Command Arguments ==== ==== [[symlink]] Reverses Order of Symlink Command Arguments ====

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