Secunia PSI detects psftp64.dll as insecure/vulnerable. Looking at the plugin source code, I see, it uses PuTTY 0.63, which is not vulnerable.
So it looks like a false positive, caused by the mixed-up version info (0.0.0.0) of the DLL. It seems there was something gone wrong compiling PuttyLib.rc, because the DLL version should read 1.4.63.6, but it doesn't.
Secunia PSI detects psftp64.dll as insecure/vulnerable. Looking at the plugin source code, I see, it uses PuTTY 0.63, which is not vulnerable.
So it looks like a false positive, caused by the mixed-up version info (0.0.0.0) of the DLL. It seems there was something gone wrong compiling PuttyLib.rc, because the DLL version should read 1.4.63.6, but it doesn't.
Hello, can someone clarify one thing for me about this plugin.
It is very useful, but I thought it would also allow me to recall a Putty console from inside TC, mostly like WinSCP does. Did I get this wrong? I can't find much documentation about the plugin.
I'm not aware of console support in this plugin, I always use PuTTY for console and this plugin for file transfer, and I like that both use shared saved connections.