Linux | Winscp

If you have spent any time managing remote servers, you have likely encountered the search term "WinSCP Linux." At first glance, it seems logical: WinSCP is the gold standard for secure file transfers on Windows, so surely there is a version for Linux.

If you miss the GUI but want speed, install rclone with a Web GUI, or use sshfs (SSH Filesystem): winscp linux

However, the search for "WinSCP Linux" is not a dead end. It represents a genuine user need: "How do I get a graphical, dual-panel SFTP/SCP client that feels like WinSCP on my Linux desktop?" If you have spent any time managing remote

Here is the native Linux equivalent of dragging a file in WinSCP: install rclone with a Web GUI

winscp linux

If you have spent any time managing remote servers, you have likely encountered the search term "WinSCP Linux." At first glance, it seems logical: WinSCP is the gold standard for secure file transfers on Windows, so surely there is a version for Linux.

If you miss the GUI but want speed, install rclone with a Web GUI, or use sshfs (SSH Filesystem):

However, the search for "WinSCP Linux" is not a dead end. It represents a genuine user need: "How do I get a graphical, dual-panel SFTP/SCP client that feels like WinSCP on my Linux desktop?"

Here is the native Linux equivalent of dragging a file in WinSCP: