WinSCP

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WinSCP

WinSCP (Windows Secure Copy) is a free and open-source SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol), FTP, SCP, and WebDAV client for Microsoft Windows. It allows users to securely transfer files between a local Windows computer and a remote server using encrypted connections over SSH.

WinSCP is widely used for managing files on web servers, seedboxes, VPS servers, and other remote Linux-based systems.

Key Features

  • **Graphical user interface (GUI)** – Easy-to-use file explorer interface for browsing remote and local files
  • **Secure file transfer** – Supports SFTP and SCP protocols over SSH
  • **FTP and FTPS support** – Supports plain and encrypted FTP connections
  • **Integrated text editor** – Edit remote files directly within the program
  • **Session manager** – Save login profiles for frequent connections
  • **Drag-and-drop support** – Easy file uploads and downloads via mouse
  • **Command-line interface** – Automate file transfers with scripts or batch files
  • **Directory synchronization** – Keep folders in sync between local and remote systems
  • **PuTTY integration** – Launch PuTTY from within WinSCP for SSH terminal access

Supported Protocols

  • **SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol)**
  • **SCP (Secure Copy Protocol)**
  • **FTP (File Transfer Protocol)**
  • **FTPS (FTP over TLS/SSL)**
  • **WebDAV**

Typical Use Cases

  • Uploading website files to a remote web server
  • Managing seedbox files securely via SFTP
  • Transferring logs, media, or backups from a remote Linux system
  • Editing configuration files on a server via SSH
  • Automating backups or file deployment via WinSCP scripting

Installation

WinSCP can be downloaded from the official website:

<syntaxhighlight lang="text"> https://winscp.net/ </syntaxhighlight>

Available as a setup installer or a portable executable.

Connecting to a Server

1. Launch WinSCP 2. Select your protocol (e.g., SFTP) 3. Enter the **hostname**, **port** (default for SFTP: 22), **username**, and **password** 4. Click **Login** to connect 5. Once connected, the interface displays a two-pane file browser (local on the left, remote on the right)

Integration with PuTTY

WinSCP can launch PuTTY directly from a session, allowing for easy transition between file management and terminal control.

To enable this:

  • Install PuTTY on your system
  • Configure the path in **Preferences → Integration → Applications**

Then, click the **terminal icon** in the WinSCP toolbar to open a session in PuTTY using the same credentials.

Scripting and Automation

WinSCP includes a powerful command-line and scripting interface. Example batch file:

<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> winscp.com /script=upload.txt </syntaxhighlight>

Example script file (`upload.txt`):

<syntaxhighlight lang="text"> open sftp://user:password@host put myfile.txt /remote/path/ exit </syntaxhighlight>

Useful for cron jobs, scheduled backups, or automatic deployments.

Alternatives

  • FileZilla – Popular FTP/SFTP client
  • Cyberduck – Cross-platform GUI client with cloud storage support
  • MobaXterm – SSH client with file transfer features
  • pscp – SCP command-line tool (part of PuTTY)

See Also