SFTP
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Introduction to WinSCP
- WinSCP is an open source free sFTP client and FTP client for Windows. Legacy SCP protocol is also supported. Its main function is safe copying of files between a local and a remote computer.
Download & Install WinSCP
- Download the Windows installer from the WinSCP Download Page.
- After successfully downloading the file execute it to install the program, your best bet is to run a typical install.
- After the installation we also can install PuTTy, which can be downloaded here. Save the putty.exe file in the WinSCP folder tree C:\Program Files\WinSCP\PuTTY
Configuring PuTTy Integration
- PuTTY is a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for Win32 and Unix platforms, along with an xterm terminal emulator.
- Open WinSCP
- Select Preferences from the left tree
- Then click on the Preferences button
- Select Applications under Integration from the left tree
- Browse to the location where you saved the putty.exe file typically "C:\Program Files\WinSCP\PuTTY\putty.exe" Note:You can use the Windows variables for instance %PROGRAMFILES% to specify the path to your Program Files folder.
- When done click OK.
Choosing a Preferred Editor
- WinSCP allows for defining preferred editors based on file extensions, to add, edit, remove Editor Preferences:
- Open WinSCP
- Select Preferences from the left tree
- Then click on the Preferences button
- Select Editors in the left tree
- Then select the add button
- Within the Add Editor popup window make the appropriate changes and select the OK button
Using WinSCP
- The first time use of WinSCP requires connection information to login to your server:
- Start WinSCP
- Enter your Host Name: www.yoursite.com or Site IP: 234.234.234.555
- Set the port number to 22.
- Enter your credentials (username: root) and (password: same as admin) Note: root password is the same as the admin password unless you have changed the admin password.
- Click Save
- Click Login
Configuring SME Server
- SME Server requires some additional configuration for use with SFTP/ FTP clients like WinSCP.
It is important at this point to decide if you will need remote (internet) access or local access only for your SFTP/ FTP remote client.
Information on configuring SME Server for Remote access is located here Chapter 11. server-manager : Security
Additional SFTP/ FTP Information
There are many editors that can be used with WinSCP.
IF you use an editor that you think others might enjoy then list it below and thank you.