Winscp is an open-source graph SFTP client that uses SS h in windows. SCP protocol is also supported. Its main function is to securely copy files between local and remote computers.
Similar to the FTP file upload tool
Features
- Graphical user interface
- Multiple Languages
- Perfect Integration with windows (drag-and-drop, URL, shortcut)
- Supports all common file operations
- Support SFTP and SCP protocols based on SSH-1 and SSH-2
- Support for batch processing scripts and command line
- Multiple semi-automatic and automatic directory synchronization Methods
- Built-in Text Editor
- Supports SSH password, keyboard interaction, public key, and Kerberos (GSS) Verification
- Integration with pageant (putty agent) supports various types of public key verification
- Provides Windows Explorer and Norton Commander Interfaces
- Optional session information storage
- The settings can be stored in the configuration file rather than in the Registry and are suitable for operation on mobile media.
File Operations
Winscp can perform all basic file operations, such as downloading and uploading. You can also rename files and directories, change attributes, and create symbolic links and shortcuts.
Two optional interfaces allow you to manage remote or local files.
Connect to a remote computer
UseWinscpYou can connect to an SSH (Secure Shell) server that provides SFTP (SSH file transfer protocol) or SCP (secure copy protocol) services, usually a Unix server. SFTP is included in the SSH-2 package and SCP Is In The SSH-1 package. Both protocols can run on later SSH versions. Winscp supports both SSH-1 and SSH-2.
However, winscp does not support encoding. That is to say, you use winscp in Windows to connect to a Linux machine, because the default encoding of Linux and Windows is different, therefore, you cannot access the above Chinese files or folders (garbled characters will be displayed ).
Program Interface
Winscp has two interfaces for you to choose from.
You can select your preferred page during installation or change the settings later.
If you are using winscp for the first time, we recommend that you select Windows Explorer, because Windows users are familiar with this interface. Of course, if you are used to the Norton Commander style, choose the Norton Commander interface, which focuses on convenient keyboard operations and allows you to perform operations faster without the mouse.