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WinSCP will not automatically fall back to the other version of the protocol if the server turns out not to match your selection here; instead, it will put up an error message and abort the connection. This prevents an active attacker downgrading an intended SSH-2 connection to %%SSH-1%%. ((&puttydoccite)) | WinSCP will not automatically fall back to the other version of the protocol if the server turns out not to match your selection here; instead, it will put up an error message and abort the connection. This prevents an active attacker downgrading an intended SSH-2 connection to %%SSH-1%%. ((&puttydoccite)) | ||
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WinSCP supports a variety of different encryption algorithms, and allows you to choose which one you prefer to use. You can do this by dragging the algorithms up and down in the list box (or moving them using the //Up// and //Down// buttons) to specify a preference order. When you make an SSH connection, WinSCP will search down the list from the top until it finds an algorithm supported by the server, and then use that. | WinSCP supports a variety of different encryption algorithms, and allows you to choose which one you prefer to use. You can do this by dragging the algorithms up and down in the list box (or moving them using the //Up// and //Down// buttons) to specify a preference order. When you make an SSH connection, WinSCP will search down the list from the top until it finds an algorithm supported by the server, and then use that. | ||