multiconn. should be hold instead of dropped after transfer

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multiconn. should be hold instead of dropped after transfer

in fact of restrictive firewalls in front of ssh servers, the winscp client should not close the transfer session after a transfer.

instead it should keep the management session (for browsing) and the transfer sessions 1-n open after transfering files.

example: the firewall blocks an ip after 3 new ssh connections per minute.

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Re: multiconn. should be hold instead of dropped after transfer

WinSCP does that. Can you post a log file showing your problem?

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The company firewall Admin told me that.
But i checked it as you mentioned it, WinSCP keeps the connection open. :-)
Maybe the maximum transfer limit should be setable per server.
e.g. 1-2 for the limited company and 3 for all others.

Because running 1x PuTTY and up to 3 WinSCP Sessions will lock me out ;-)

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