![]() ![]() * Command Duplicate can transfer files in between different opened sessions (via local temporary copy). * Environment variables can be used in scripting commands. * Added switch /hostkey to command-line and open script command to automatically accept host keys with given fingerprint. O -timeout, -privatekey and -passive 132 for open. O -delete, -preservetime and -nopreservetime for get and put O -permissions, -nopermissions and -speed 109 for get, put, synchronize and keepuptodate O -delete for synchronize and keepuptodate (obsoletes option synchdelete) O -mirror and -criteria 59 for synchronize * Added several switches to scripting commands to extend their capabilities with functionality available in GUI already: ![]() O Session option Server realm renamed to Service principal name. O Session option Allow Kerberos 5 ticket forwarding in GSSAPI/SSPI obsoleted (was probably useless anyway). O Preference of GSS key exchange algorithms can be configured on Key exchange tab of login dialog. * Switched to Quest PuTTY implementation of Kerberos/GSSAPI. * Stored sessions can be organized into folders. O Bug fix: IPv6 should now work on Windows Vista. O Bug fix: SSH-2 login banner messages were being dropped silently under some circumstances. O Bug fix: SSH Tectia Server would reject SSH-2 tunnels from WinSCP due to a malformed request. O Bug fix: SSH-1 connections tended to crash, particularly when using port forwarding. O Random seed file is being stored to application data folder when possible. O A change to the SSH-2 password camouflage mechanism in 0.58 upset some Cisco servers, so we have reverted to the old method. O Support for SSH-2 password expiry mechanisms, and various other improvements and bugfixes in authentication. This gets round a problem where some servers would only allow a limited number of keys to be offered before disconnecting. ![]() O When Pageant is running and an SSH key is specified in the configuration, WinSCP will now only try Pageant authentication with that key. O Support for the Arcfour cipher in SSH-2. Support for Diffie-Hellman group exchange with SHA-256 was not included due to performance problems. O Various cryptographic improvements in SSH-2, including SDCTR cipher modes and a workaround for a weakness in CBC cipher modes. O Support for “local proxying”, where a network connection is replaced by a local command. ![]()
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