some impressions from Built-In SCP

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Hello,

we changed from WinSCP to your Built-in SCP Connection, tested arround and here our impressions & wishes ;)









Thanks :)

Regards,
Min

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Thank you for your feedback I will enter some feature requests with your suggestion.

Regards

David Hervieux

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Thank you David ;)

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Hello Min Destens,

We are no longer updating WinSCP and Built-in SCP. You should try using our SCP session instead. It has everything you mentioned. Feel free to share your feeling about this implementation.
Regards.

Samuel Baker

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Hello Samuel,

Do you mean this entry type?

If yes, then it doesnt work in our case - the connection to the remote host works - but no folder or files are shown.. you can see it in the attached screenshot.

Tested with latest stable (12.0.8.0) and latest beta (12.4.4.0)

Regards,
Min

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Hi,

I would like to know what kind of host you are connecting to. It could also be really useful if you could send me a screen shot of a listing from that host (the result of an 'ls' command using an SSH shell).

Thank you for your feedback.

Denis Vincent

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Hello Denis,

i tried it with different systems - ESX 6.0, Debian 8 and CentOS - in every connection the same behavior.

Attached the ls command from the Debian 8 system

Regards,
Min

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Hi,

I think I finally resolved the bug. Here is a new set of DLLs that should fix your problem. Thanks for your help and your patience.

Regards.

Denis Vincent

Lib.zip

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Hello Denis,

for the ESX 6.0 connection the new dll`s working - folder and files are displayed correctly, delete and dowload commands also works flawless.

For the CentOS and Debian i can`t confirm that - here is the same behaviour as before.. I send you the debug output from both.

Thanks!

Regards,
Min

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Hello Min Denstens,

I worked up a new fix for your problems. I think I have a working solution for your Debian server. For your CentOS, I am less sure... Let me know how it works.

Regards.

Denis Vincent

Lib.zip

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Hello Denis,

unfortunately no change - Debian and CentOS are not working..

Regards,
Min

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Hello Denis,

it would be also nice to have the possibility to upload whole folders - at the moment it is not possible (neither on the ESXi server..)

Thanks! :)

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Hi,

We're investigating on the folder upload/download problem. It should have been working already: transfer of folders and their contents recursively. We'll let you know when we have fixed this bug.

Denis Vincent