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[http://filezilla-project.org/specs/rfc2640.txt <nowiki>RFC 2640</nowiki>] compliant servers ''must not'' make UTF-8 dependent on '''OPTS UTF-8 ON'''.
 
[http://filezilla-project.org/specs/rfc2640.txt <nowiki>RFC 2640</nowiki>] compliant servers ''must not'' make UTF-8 dependent on '''OPTS UTF-8 ON'''.
  
=== SFTP ===
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== SFTP ==
  
The situation for SFTP is similar to the one for FTP. Current versions of the SFTP specifications (beginning with version 4) require filenames to be encoded as UTF-8.
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The situation for SFTP is similar to the one of FTP. Current versions of the SFTP specifications require filenames to be encoded as UTF-8, beginning with version 4 of the SFTP specifications.
  
 
However, the most commonly used SFTP protocol version is version 3 as implemented in OpenSSH. This version of the SFTP specifications does not require UTF-8. In fact it does not say anything about the encoding.
 
However, the most commonly used SFTP protocol version is version 3 as implemented in OpenSSH. This version of the SFTP specifications does not require UTF-8. In fact it does not say anything about the encoding.
It is however reasonable to assume UTF-8 on those servers for the following reasons:
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It is however reasonable to assume UTF-8 on those servers anyhow for the following reasons:
 
* The later protocol versions require UTF-8
 
* The later protocol versions require UTF-8
 
* The SSH protocol, under which SFTP operates, already requires UTF-8
 
* The SSH protocol, under which SFTP operates, already requires UTF-8

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