Yes, you can have as many certificates configured as you like.
Hi Prikryl,
as my IT could provide me the new certificate they will use before doing that, do you thing is enough for me just modify the WinSCP.ini, section [FtpsCertificates] just adding the new certificate ?
I have noted that is possible to coexist more than one certificate togheter : seems to be working.
For example somethng like this :
[FtpsCertificates]
1b:ff:08:e8:68:6b:bf:e9:38:50:2c:1b:f0:82:87:63:a6:08:05:e3=
3f:7f:e5:7d:89:91:0c:f4:b0:8c:80:f9:4b:88:7f:2d:b5:81:e8:49=
I have noted the sign "=" at the end , seems added as a separator.
If a modify the WinSCP.ini in advance will be ok ??
ciao
angelo55
Hi all,
I am using WinSCP on a network of several PCs in FTP-S Explicit SSL certificate mode.
My host Techincian, suddendly decided to change their FTP-S certificate, informing me that this could happen without any notification. This has caused a pop up in WinSCP in order to accept/refuse the new Certificate. This on more than 100 PCs all togheter !
I DO NOT want to manually reply to this popup, and I do not want to specify certification fingertips to WinSCP (see OPEN -explicitssl -certificate"xx:xx..."").
Does exist a possible way to allow WinSCP accept ANY host SSL Certificate without careing about ?
Thanks in advance for helping
Angelo55