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5.20 Removed support for SSH-1 (martin) | updating to 5.20 caption - screenshot to be updated with stable release long with removal of protocol version selection (martin) | ||
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In SSH-2, the encryption algorithm is negotiated independently for each direction of the connection, although WinSCP does not support separate configuration of the preference orders. As a result you may get two warnings similar to the one above, possibly with different encryptions. | In SSH-2, the encryption algorithm is negotiated independently for each direction of the connection, although WinSCP does not support separate configuration of the preference orders. As a result you may get two warnings similar to the one above, possibly with different encryptions. | ||
- | Single-DES is not recommended in the %%SSH-2%% protocol standards, but one or two server implementations do support it. WinSCP can use single-%%DES%% to interoperate with these servers if you enable the //Enable legacy use of single-%%DES%% in %%SSH-2%%// option; by default this is disabled and WinSCP will stick to recommended ciphers.·((&puttydoccite)) | + | Single-DES is not recommended in the %%SSH-2%% protocol standards, but one or two server implementations do support it. WinSCP can use single-%%DES%% to interoperate with these servers if you enable the //Enable legacy use of single-%%DES%%// option; by default this is disabled and WinSCP will stick to recommended ciphers.((&puttydoccite)) |
You can see actually used encryption algorithm on [[ui_fsinfo|Server and Protocol Information Dialog]]. | You can see actually used encryption algorithm on [[ui_fsinfo|Server and Protocol Information Dialog]]. |