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martin

Re: Possible to manually specify a 'client version' to remote host?

No it is not possible, sorry.
NottaSmartMan

Possible to manually specify a 'client version' to remote host?

I'm guessing the answer is no, but I figured I'd ask...

Currently, when I connect to our SFTP server via a PowerShell script, the client version is sent as "SSH-2.0-WinSCP_release_6.3.5". Is it possible to override this and send a user customizable string?

Reason being, I may have 20 connections at one all using the same username/password/source IP. It would be nice to manipulate the 'client version' to identify the purpose of each connection for when I'm looking at the server console. IE: make it read "Copying_Server1", "Copying_Server2", etc.