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prikryl,

Thanks for replying to my posting. I will send the log file directly to your email address.
martin

Re: Unable to connect to Proxy with Type Socks5

Please attach a full log file showing the problem (using the latest version of WinSCP).

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H2O

Unable to connect to Proxy with Type Socks5

Installed the latest version of WinSCP version 5.1.7 and configured an FTP session through a proxy server. Both of the FTP and Proxy (SOCKS5) hostname, user name and password were entered correctly. When attempted to connect, I received Connection failed. From the proxy server tracing, I found out the proxy's user name configured in the session was not passed to the proxy server (showed blank). However, when the session is configured to SFTP, the proxy user name came across.

Has anybody experienced the same problem?

Thank you