VShell Secure Shell server replaces Telnet and FTP in your IT infrastructure to address your evolving needs for secure network administration and end-user access on Windows and UNIX platforms. Armed with strong encryption, trusted authentication, and data integrity, you can confidently exchange electronic data over public networks. Access control lists (ACLs) and SFTP virtual directories equip administrators with fine-grained control to comply with internal and external security policies.
New in VShell 2.6:
-> FIPS 140-2 support for Windows:
VShell for Windows uses a FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic library. VShell can be installed in "FIPS Mode", which will use the validated cryptographic library and only allow FIPS-approved algorithms. If you need a FIPS 140-2 compliant solution for UNIX please let us know.
-> RADIUS server support for SecurID authentication:
VShell for Windows allows authentication through RADIUS servers using SecurID or other methods. RADIUS support is implemented through keyboard-interactive authentication.
-> VShellConfig:
A Windows command-line utility that allows editing of SFTP roots and access control lists (ACLs).
Other features:
-> Multiple SFTP root directories
Allows you to provide discretionary file system access to users and groups beyond their home directories.
-> Access control
Grant discretionary access to services by authorized users or groups. On an individual or group basis, allow or deny access to VShell features such as shell, SFTP, and port forwarding.
-> VShell triggers
Triggers allow automated actions saving time and resources following SFTP uploads and downloads. After excessive failed logon attempts, initiate protective or corrective measures if it looks like a security problem is developing.
-> Trusted authentication methods
Choose from a number of trusted authentication mechanisms including public key, Kerberos, and X.509 *digital certificates to create a much more secure two-factor authentication strategy to control access to your network. (X.509 support is not available for Mac OSX and FreeBSD.)
-> Allowed/required list for authentication methods
Specify which authentication methods are allowed or required when users connect to your server.
-> Jail shell
Two configuration options, ChrootUsers and ChrootGroups, combine to restrict users and members of groups to their home directory with any shell, SFTP, or subsystem operation. |
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