To transfer there login and password and connect automatically via SSH to the server, which is logged in via FTP. WinSCP is portable.

  1. The official documentation says about the non-existent Sysnative directory. https://winscp.net/eng/docs/integration_putty#openssh
  2. But if you specify the existing path C: \ Windows \ System32 \ bash.exe, WinSCP swears that the file was not found.
  3. And the truth is, if you manually search for this file, it will not be visible in the explorer. http://prntscr.com/jmsp9g
  4. If the documentation describes this, then it is theoretically possible and should be connected by default. Where am I wrong?
  • The link that you gave said, literally " If you want to use the OpenSSH ssh client in the environment of 'Windows Subsystem for Linux' ... ". But you obviously do not use ssh in this environment, because it must be installed separately on windows (all said from the link from this phrase) - Mike
  • And in general there the whole item is entitled " Using OpenSSH Instead of PuTTY " i.e. "Using OpenSSH instead of PuTTY". But WinSCP has nothing to do with OpenSSH and it means there’s no point in reading this item if you are working with WinSCP - Mike
  • That is, apart from the moronic putty, nothing can be integrated with wincp? Sadly - Baryonyx
  • Why moronic? puTTY is an excellent customer. simply the SSH ideology does not imply automatic transfer of passwords, because it is not secure. There are keys to log in without entering passwords. puTTY allows you to use them, as well as transfer the user name. for example habr.com/post/127521 And WinSCP also allows you to use the keys winscp.net/eng/docs/guide_public_key - Mike
  • Maybe an excellent client, but why, when there is a normal Linux console. I would not want to produce terminals. Security is good, but the user must also have a choice. Here I am from home making sites on a godly forgotten hosting, I have a sandbox type, why do I constantly enter a password or google how to use the keys. This is a rhetorical question for the students. - Baryonyx

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