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martin

Re: Error getting name of current remote directory when using the command open or put

Looks like some bug or misconfiguration of the SFTP server.

I'd try forcing SFTP version 3 using:

open -rawsettings SFTPMaxVersion=3 sftp://...

See https://winscp.net/eng/docs/rawsettings
zekor

Re: Error getting name of current remote directory when using the command open or put

:D
martin

Re: Error getting name of current remote directory when using the command open or put

What SFTP server is that?

Please attach a full session log file showing the problem (using the latest version of WinSCP).

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zekor

Error getting name of current remote directory when using the command open or put

:D