SSL certificate support for FTPS
Will you add ssl cert support? I can't add our certs for connection.
I can add other ftp client, but i dont want use it. winscp is best for me 8)
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I have sent you an email with a development version for testing.
Sent. I appreciate any feedback.Need a Client with Certificate Authentication (and User/Password) on a FTPS connection.
Could I get a version with these options available please?
Sent. I appreciate any feedback.Need a Client with Certificate Authentication (and User/Password) on a FTPS connection.
Could I get a version with these options available please?
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Sent.Can I get a this too? I need to connect to an FTP that requires certificate authentication.
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Sent.can you send it to me, too? Would be great!
By the way, when is release date für 5.8?
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help open
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-clientcert
and -passphrase
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-clientcertificate
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Sent.Could you also give me a link to the development version? I would also very much like to try this feature.
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Sent.Could you also give me a link to the development version? I would also very much like to try this feature.
Sent.A vendor of ours is requiring certificate authentication. Would it be possible to send me a link to the development version to test out? Thanks so much if you can!
Seehelp open
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It's-clientcert
and-passphrase
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Though in your build it was-clientcertificate
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I'm sending you the latest build that will match a future production version.
Sent.Could you also give me a link to the development version? I would also very much like to try this feature.
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Sent.Can you please send me this version, too? I will need the correct console commands in future. Thanks!
Did you consider saving the certificate without passphrase?Thanks! Enjoying it so far :)! Nice work.
Just one question.. Every time I set up a connection it asks me for the client certificate password. Is there a way to make WinSCP remember it?
Did you consider saving the certificate without passphrase?Thanks! Enjoying it so far :)! Nice work.
Just one question.. Every time I set up a connection it asks me for the client certificate password. Is there a way to make WinSCP remember it?
Why? The point of the passphrase is to have the key protected. Yet, you are willing to have WinSCP remember the password, effectively breaking this. What's the difference?Do you mean removing the passphrase from the certificate? Im afraid that this is not an option for me..
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Sent.I'd like to test it out too if possible? Thanks.
winscp> open sftp://marty@10.0.0.2 -clientcert=G:\Keystore\client_key-cert.pub -privatekey=G:\Keystore\client_key Searching for host... Connecting to host... Authenticating... Unable to use key file "G:\Keystore\client_key" (OpenSSH SSH-2 private key) Using username "marty". Disconnected: No supported authentication methods available (server sent: publickey) Authentication log (see session log for details): Unable to use key file "G:\Keystore\client_key" (OpenSSH SSH-2 private key) Using username "marty". Authentication failed.
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The client certificates are for TLS/SSL (FTPS, WebDAVS), not for SSH/SFTP.What kind of certificate and private key format is WinSCP (version 20150710r) expecting?
-privatekey
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.ppk
format.
I'm trying to make an SFTP connection with a server signed client certificate.
The client certificates are for TLS/SSL (FTPS, WebDAVS), not for SSH/SFTP.
That's a proprietary extension of OpenSSH server.I'm trying to make an SFTP connection with a server signed client certificate.
The client certificates are for TLS/SSL (FTPS, WebDAVS), not for SSH/SFTP.
I've already tested it, and it works on Linux with:
sftp -i <client_key> marty@10.0.0.2
The Linux sftp client expects the following naming convention in order for the client to pick up the certificate and its complementary private key:
<client_key> (private key)
<client_key>.pub (public key)
<client_key>-cert.pub (CA signed public key)
How does it work with WinSCP (version 20150710r)?
I expect it will be needing access to the certificate and its private key.
How do I have to supply those?
(BTW The SFTP server only allows authentication with client certificates.)
What a pity. It works like a charm.That's a proprietary extension of OpenSSH server.
The client certificates are for TLS/SSL (FTPS, WebDAVS), not for SSH/SFTP.
https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/ssh/PROTOCOL.certkeys?annotate=HEAD
WinSCP does not support this.
There are no client certificates in proper SSH.
SSL means “Secure Sockets Layer”. Many protocols — like HTTP, SMTP, FTP, and SSH ‘“ were adjusted to include the support of SSL. Basically, it works as a tier in a certain protocol to provide cryptographic and security functions.
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WinSCP supports file certificates only.If possible, I'd like to test the 5.8 version for our particular case : cert and its key are located either on a smart-card, or a USB dongle.
Sent.Hi Can I have the dev version also as I have a need for this via c#. Thanks
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Sent.Can you please send me the 5.8 dev version too for the same reason FTPS with certs.
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