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  2. SSH File Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia

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    It is possible, however, to run it over SSH-1 (and some implementations support this) or other data streams. Running an SFTP server over SSH-1 is not platform-independent as SSH-1 does not support the concept of subsystems. An SFTP client willing to connect to an SSH-1 server needs to know the path to the SFTP server binary on the server side.

  3. WinSCP - Wikipedia

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    WinSCP (Windows Secure Copy) [3] is a file manager, SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), WebDAV, Amazon S3, and secure copy protocol (SCP) client for Microsoft Windows. The WinSCP project has released its source code on GitHub under an open source license, while the program itself is distributed as proprietary ...

  4. Secure file transfer program - Wikipedia

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    sftp is a command-line interface client program to transfer files using the SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), which runs inside the encrypted Secure Shell connection. It provides an interactive interface similar to that of traditional command-line FTP clients. One common implementation of sftp is part of the OpenSSH project. [1]

  5. SFTP - Wikipedia

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    FTPS, or FTP over SSL, another name used to encompass a number of ways in which FTP software can perform secure file transfers Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title SFTP .

  6. Secure file transfer protocol - Wikipedia

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    The term secure file transfer protocol or secure FTP may refer to: Network protocols. SSH File Transfer Protocol — a file transfer protocol specifically developed by the IETF to run over secure shell connections; FTP over SSH, also known as "secure FTP" — the practice of using SSH to tunnel the older, well-known File Transfer Protocol (FTP)

  7. Secure Shell - Wikipedia

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    The SSH client requests a server-side port to be forwarded using a global request. Standard channel types include: shell for terminal shells, SFTP and exec requests (including SCP transfers) direct-tcpip for client-to-server forwarded connections; forwarded-tcpip for server-to-client forwarded connections

  8. SSHFS - Wikipedia

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    SFTP provides secure file transfer from a remote file system. While SFTP clients can transfer files and directories, they cannot mount the server's file system into the local directory tree. Using SSHFS, a remote file system may be treated in the same way as other volumes (such as hard drives or removable media).

  9. OpenSSH - Wikipedia

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    OpenSSH-based client and server programs have been included in Windows 10 since version 1803. The SSH client and key agent are enabled and available by default, and the SSH server is an optional Feature-on-Demand. [21]