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2024-01-18 2024-02-15 (current)
no ssl + s3 also allows encryption configuration now (martin) 6.3 stable released (martin)
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Using //Minimum// and //Maximum %%TLS%% version// selections, you can configure what versions of TLS is WinSCP allowed to use. Using //Minimum// and //Maximum %%TLS%% version// selections, you can configure what versions of TLS is WinSCP allowed to use.
-The %%TLS%% 1.0 and 1.1 are disabled by default, //in the latest beta version,// &beta to protect you from their known serious vulnerabilities. Enable them only, if the server does not support newer versions. You may want to restrict minimum %%TLS%% version further, in order to prevent WinSCP from using versions of %%TLS%% protocol that may become weak or insecure in the future. //The latest beta version does not support insecure SSL protocol of any version.// &beta+The %%TLS%% 1.0 and 1.1 are disabled by default, to protect you from their known serious vulnerabilities. Enable them only, if the server does not support newer versions. You may want to restrict minimum %%TLS%% version further, in order to prevent WinSCP from using versions of %%TLS%% protocol that may become weak or insecure in the future. The insecure SSL protocol of any version is not supported.
You may want to restrict maximum %%TLS%% version, when there is an interoperability problem with your server. Particularly %%TLS%% 1.3 is new and some servers do not implement it correctly. You may want to restrict maximum %%TLS%% version, when there is an interoperability problem with your server. Particularly %%TLS%% 1.3 is new and some servers do not implement it correctly.

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