Recognizing CertificateFile directive when importing sites from OpenSSH.Not browsing a source folder when handling a download URL when a download dialog is canceled.root certificate is always trusted when checking for updates, even when (corporate managed) Windows certificate store does not trust it.Made it harder to mis-click “never show this again” checkboxes.Passing password to PuTTY using named pipe instead of commandline.Allowed browsing a source folder/file instead of downloading when handling a download URL.Command to automatically size file panel columns.Using optimized OpenSSL implementations of some algorithms.TLS 1.0 and 1.1 are disabled by default, to match the OpenSSL 3 defaults. Change: SSL (3.0) is no longer supported.Commands to reset layout of file panels and background transfer queue list columns.Support appending when streaming file contents to remote server.Command to open the same folder as in the other panel in local file manager mode.Allowed S3 connection with IAM role instead of credentials.TLS/ SSL core upgraded to OpenSSL 3.1.3.SSH core and SSH private key tools (PuTTYgen and Pageant) upgraded to PuTTY 0.79.Support for OpenSSH certificates for host verification.Single large file can be downloaded using multiple SFTP connections.
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