WinSCP - (Open Source)
Connect easier to SSH servers for transferring files with WinSCP, a free SFTP and SCP client that is connecting to remote servers securely.
WinSCP is a client for connecting to remote servers securely. The application is able to open SSH sessions with SFTP and SCP. All data circulating on the network will be therefore encrypted for maximum security.
The software interface is very easy to handle since it incorporates the basics of Windows Explorer. WinSCP also includes an editor to edit the files (HTML, PHP, configurations, etc.) directly from the software. It can read the contents of directories, edit or delete files, change permissions on a file or directory, all through the SSH protocol.
SSH is a protocol for secure exchange of information between two computers. SSH can be used to connect from the command line to a remote computer desktop using a program like PuTTY, but this protocol can also be used to transfer files (FTP).
- SSL core upgraded to OpenSSL 1.0.1c.
- Embedded GPL licence text did not contain instructions for how to use GPL on your own programs.
- Full row select is by default turned ‘off’ to allow easier selection of files by mouse.
- Support for directory listing with timestamp format yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm with SCP protocol.
- With scripting exit code is recorded in the session log file.
- Bug fix: Fallback to registry storage, when implicit INI file storage was not writable, was not working.
- Bug fix: Incorrect Base64 encoding in HTTP Basic authentication with FTP protocol.
- Bug fix: Could not select files by dragging selection marquee.
- Bug fix: Shut down once operation completes was blocked by confirmation prompt.
- Bug fix: Failure on SSL session resuming. Thanks to Michael Lukashov.
- Bug fix: Command lls showed incorrect size for files over 2 GiB.
- Bug fix: Failure when generating valid local file name from name containing more than one invalid character.
- Bug fix: Authentication prompts with no actual prompt were always failed in scripting.
- Bug fix: Default session settings were not preserved, when set based on loaded stored session.
- Bug fix: Keepalives cause timeouts with FTP protocol.
- Bug fix: Incorrect timestamp timezone in XML log and .NET assembly.
- Bug fix: Failure when changing active session while background transfer queue list was being updated.