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Secure alternative to Telnet and FTP on Windows and UNIX platforms VShell server for SSH2 provides secure access to Windows servers based on the Secure Shell client/server protocol. VShell Server can be used for system administration, secure network access and file transfer.
VShell Server provides access through an encrypted tunnel to e-mail, databases and other TCP/IP applications. Files can be transferred securely using SSH2 client SFTP and SCP commands.
Whats New in This Release:
Added the ability to create a virtual directory structure for granting fine-tuned control to the UNIX directory structure with SFTP access
Support for keyboard-interactive authentication method allowing integration with PAM Password (for better password support) and to methods like SecurID and Radius
Wildcard and file globbing support for vsftp and vcp
Support for AIX 5.2
VShell can now execute triggers (to call a shell script) after a download file operation has completed
Here are some key features of "VShell Server":
Expanded triggers capability - New triggers for Login, Logout, File Rename, File Delete, Folder Create, Folder Rename, and Folder Delete events to increase monitoring and automation capability.
SCP (RCP over SSH2) file transfers - SCP file transfers using clients operating as a secure RCP replacement that forwards a remote execution request to SCP over SSH2 (not SFTP). Honors settings for logging, ACLs, and SFTP roots.
VShellConfig export and import - Import and export configuration using VShellConfig to save time when backing up or moving VShell. Make backups of existing configurations and move configurations between machines.
Native 64-bit version for Microsoft Windows - Native 64-bit (x64) version for Microsoft Windows. Enables public-key-only authentication on the 64-bit platform
Multiple host keys - VShell server can support one host key per algorithm type.
Listen Addresses option - A new page for the VShell Control Pane allows you to edit a list of addresses and ports that VShell will listen on.
Control panel setting for maximum connections - Adding the maximum connections per user to the Control Panel makes it easier to limit the number of concurrent times a user can log on to VShell.
Option to automatically purge log files - Automatic purging of log files after specified number of days.
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.)
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.
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.
Command-line utilities - Reduce human error and automate routine tasks using command-line utilities: vsftp, interactive SFTP command-line utility providing quick, easy, and secure file transfer operations; vsh, command-line shell utility; vcp, command-line file transfer utility; and vkeygen, public/private key generator utility.
Limitations:
30 days evaluation period
Extend your network to securely include remote offices, mobile employees, partners, and customers. Access Control Lists allow you to assign the right mix of shell access, file transfer, and application data tunneling to users and groups. Centralized server configuration, options for Kerberos via GSSAPI, end user public-key upload, and triggers for automation of routine tasks reduce hassles for busy system administrators.
Integrate this strong security with your existing infrastructure to support enterprise-wide authentication that goes beyond weak password authentication. VShell includes built-in support for Kerberos v5 via GSSAPI and public-key authentication.
VShell is a SSH2 server that is simple to implement, from a proven commercial vendor who will provide you with the quality technical support you need.
VShell is licensed in three editions: Personal, Workgroup, and Enterprise.
New in VShell 2.2:
- Kerberos v5 authentication via GSSAPI adds to your foundation for interoperability while enhancing the security of enterprise-wide network authentication.
- On a multi-homed machine, control which NIC VShell listens on to better lock down access to the server.
- VShell includes vsh (command-line shell utility), vcp (command-line file transfer utility), and vkeygen (public/private key generator utility).
- Jail shell. Two configuration options, ChrootGroups and ChrootUsers, combine to restrict users and members of groups to their home directory with any shell or subsystem operation.
VShell Server provides access through an encrypted tunnel to e-mail, databases and other TCP/IP applications. Files can be transferred securely using SSH2 client SFTP and SCP commands.
Whats New in This Release:
Added the ability to create a virtual directory structure for granting fine-tuned control to the UNIX directory structure with SFTP access
Support for keyboard-interactive authentication method allowing integration with PAM Password (for better password support) and to methods like SecurID and Radius
Wildcard and file globbing support for vsftp and vcp
Support for AIX 5.2
VShell can now execute triggers (to call a shell script) after a download file operation has completed
Here are some key features of "VShell Server":
Expanded triggers capability - New triggers for Login, Logout, File Rename, File Delete, Folder Create, Folder Rename, and Folder Delete events to increase monitoring and automation capability.
SCP (RCP over SSH2) file transfers - SCP file transfers using clients operating as a secure RCP replacement that forwards a remote execution request to SCP over SSH2 (not SFTP). Honors settings for logging, ACLs, and SFTP roots.
VShellConfig export and import - Import and export configuration using VShellConfig to save time when backing up or moving VShell. Make backups of existing configurations and move configurations between machines.
Native 64-bit version for Microsoft Windows - Native 64-bit (x64) version for Microsoft Windows. Enables public-key-only authentication on the 64-bit platform
Multiple host keys - VShell server can support one host key per algorithm type.
Listen Addresses option - A new page for the VShell Control Pane allows you to edit a list of addresses and ports that VShell will listen on.
Control panel setting for maximum connections - Adding the maximum connections per user to the Control Panel makes it easier to limit the number of concurrent times a user can log on to VShell.
Option to automatically purge log files - Automatic purging of log files after specified number of days.
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.)
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.
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.
Command-line utilities - Reduce human error and automate routine tasks using command-line utilities: vsftp, interactive SFTP command-line utility providing quick, easy, and secure file transfer operations; vsh, command-line shell utility; vcp, command-line file transfer utility; and vkeygen, public/private key generator utility.
Limitations:
30 days evaluation period
VShell Server can be used for system administration, secure network access and file transfer.
VShell is simple to install and set up, enabling you to quickly deploy and fine tune your server environment to comply with internal policies and external regulations. Provide secure remote access to the network for IT and end users, securely configure and maintain servers and network services, and deliver secure file transfer services with confidence.
VShells extensive configuration options and trusted authentication methods give you the right balance between protecting your network and providing your employees and customers with access to the data they need. Using fine-tuned configuration options like access control lists (ACLs) and virtual directory structures, enforce your security policy by placing safeguards on all personnel who have access to the VShell server.
Using "triggers" initiates protective or corrective measures if it looks like a security problem is developing. The VShell server is available in several editions so that you can use a modular approach to deploy cost-effective solutions that fit your needs. The VShell server can be licensed to meet the needs of every size network and organization, from single admin-only server access to enterprise-wide remote access, secure file transfer, and data tunneling solutions.
Features of "VShell Server":
Expanded triggers capability - New triggers for Login, Logout, File Rename, File Delete, Folder Create, Folder Rename, and Folder Delete events to increase monitoring and automation capability.
SCP (RCP over SSH2) file transfers - SCP file transfers using clients operating as a secure RCP replacement that forwards a remote execution request to SCP over SSH2 (not SFTP). Honors settings for logging, ACLs, and SFTP roots.
VShellConfig export and import - Import and export configuration using VShellConfig to save time when backing up or moving VShell. Make backups of existing configurations and move configurations between machines.
Native 64-bit version for Microsoft Windows - Native 64-bit (x64) version for Microsoft Windows. Enables public-key-only authentication on the 64-bit platform
Multiple host keys - VShell server can support one host key per algorithm type.
Listen Addresses option - A new page for the VShell Control Pane allows you to edit a list of addresses and ports that VShell will listen on.
Control panel setting for maximum connections - Adding the maximum connections per user to the Control Panel makes it easier to limit the number of concurrent times a user can log on to VShell.
Option to automatically purge log files - Automatic purging of log files after specified number of days.
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.)
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.
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.
Command-line utilities - Reduce human error and automate routine tasks using command-line utilities: vsftp, interactive SFTP command-line utility providing quick, easy, and secure file transfer operations; vsh, command-line shell utility; vcp, command-line file transfer utility; and vkeygen, public/private key generator utility.
Requirements:
Pentium 200
64 MB RAM
Limitations:
30 days evaluation period
Changes from previous version
New Editions of VShell with FTP over SSL (FTPS) support.
New W3C extended log file format.
VShell Control Panel Makeover.
Internal User Database.
Disconnect Active Sessions using "who" command-line utility.
RunAs Commands.
VShell Service Control.
New Features:
- New triggers: Added triggers for Login, Logout, File Rename, File Delete, Folder Create, Folder Rename, and Folder Delete events to increase monitoring and automation capability.
- SCP transfer support: VShells SCP support is built in (not a separate executable) and honors the settings for logging, access control lists (ACLs), and SFTP roots.
- Configuration export (Windows): Import and export VShell configuration using VShellConfig. Enables the administrator to quickly make backups of existing configurations and to move configurations to different machines.
- Native 64-bit (x64) version for Microsoft Windows: The native 64-bit (x64) version of VShell server provides full support for public-key-only authentication.
- Multiple host key support: One host key per algorithm type can be used.
- "Listen Addresses" Control Panel page: Listen Addresses provides the ability to manage a list of IP addresses and ports that VShell will listen on.
- Control Panel setting for maximum connections (Windows): Adding this option to the Control Panel makes it easier to limit the number of concurrent times a user can log on to VShell.
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VShell Secure Shell server for Windows and UNIX is a secure alternative to Telnet and FTP that gives you the strong encryption, trusted authentication, and data integrity you need to securely access network resources and transfer data. VShell is simple to install and set up, enabling you to quickly deploy and fine tune your server environment to comply with internal policies and external regulations. Provide secure remote access to the network for IT and end users, securely configure and maintain servers and network services, and deliver secure file transfer services with confidence. VShells extensive configuration options and trusted authentication methods give you the right balance between protecting your network and providing your employees and customers with access to the data they need. Using fine-tuned configuration options like access control lists (ACLs) and virtual directory structures, enforce your security policy by placing safeguards on all personnel who have access to the VShell server. Using "triggers" initiates protective or corrective measures if it looks like a security problem is developing. VShell is available in three editions designed to meet the needs of every size network and organization. All VShell editions offer the same features but allow you to control costs by deciding how many concurrent connections you need.
Requirements: Red Hat Linux 7.x or higher; Red Hat Enterprise v2.1/v3/Linux 4.0; Solaris 8/10 ; FreeBSD 4.8/5.3/5
Whats new in this version: -New triggers: Login, Logout, File Rename/ Delete, Folder Create/Rename/Delete -Import and export VShell configuration -Multiple host key support (use one host key per algorithm type) -"Listen Addresses" Control Panel page manages a list of IP addresses and ports that VShell will listen on
VShell is simple to install and set up, enabling you to quickly deploy and fine tune your server environment to comply with internal policies and external regulations. Provide secure remote access to the network for IT and end users, securely configure and maintain servers and network services, and deliver secure file transfer services with confidence.
VShells extensive configuration options and trusted authentication methods give you the right balance between protecting your network and providing your employees and customers with access to the data they need. Using fine-tuned configuration options like access control lists (ACLs) and virtual directory structures, enforce your security policy by placing safeguards on all personnel who have access to the VShell server.
Using "triggers" initiates protective or corrective measures if it looks like a security problem is developing. The VShell server is available in several editions so that you can use a modular approach to deploy cost-effective solutions that fit your needs. The VShell server can be licensed to meet the needs of every size network and organization, from single admin-only server access to enterprise-wide remote access, secure file transfer, and data tunneling solutions.
Major Features:
- Expanded triggers capability New triggers for Login, Logout, File Rename, File Delete, Folder Create, Folder Rename, and Folder Delete events to increase monitoring and automation capability.
- SCP (RCP over SSH2) file transfers SCP file transfers using clients operating as a secure RCP replacement that forwards a remote execution request to SCP over SSH2 (not SFTP). Honors settings for logging, ACLs, and SFTP roots.
- VShellConfig export and import Import and export configuration using VShellConfig to save time when backing up or moving VShell. Make backups of existing configurations and move configurations between machines.
- Native 64-bit version for Microsoft Windows Native 64-bit (x64) version for Microsoft Windows. Enables public-key-only authentication on the 64-bit platform
- Multiple host keys VShell server can support one host key per algorithm type.
- Listen Addresses option A new page for the VShell Control Pane allows you to edit a list of addresses and ports that VShell will listen on.
- Control panel setting for maximum connections Adding the maximum connections per user to the Control Panel makes it easier to limit the number of concurrent times a user can log on to VShell.
- Option to automatically purge log files Automatic purging of log files after specified number of days.
- 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.)
- 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.
- 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.
- Command-line utilities Reduce human error and automate routine tasks using command-line utilities: vsftp, interactive SFTP command-line utility providing quick, easy, and secure file transfer operations; vsh, command-line shell utility; vcp, command-line file transfer utility; and vkeygen, public/private key generator utility.
Enhancements
- New features:
- Official support for Windows 2008.
- VShell FTPS: A Certificate Signing Request (CSR) file is
- now generated when the VShell administrator creates a self-
- signed certificate from the Control Panel.
- VShell FTPS: The expiration date can now be specified when
- creating a self-signed certificate used by the FTPS server.
- Changes:
- Added FTPS to the Access Control category in the VShell Help.
- Bug fixes:
- In rare circumstances, VShell could respond with a prime
- that was outside of the size requested by the client during
- Diffie-Hellman key exchange.
Requirements:
- Pentium 200
- 64 MB RAM
JSCAPE Secure FTP Server is available in Community, Professional and Enterprise editions. Platform independent Java based installers are available for Windows, Linux, Linux z/OS (IBM zSeries), Solaris , AIX, UNIX, and Mac OS X platforms.
Example Uses
Provide a highly-secure method for exchanging data both internally and between business partners.
Simplify the FTP server management process by unifying all FTP services to use a single platform independent solution.
Gain control of users and system resources.
Automate file transfers between trading partners.
Provide a secure web-based file transfer gateway to clients without installing any software.
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JNIWrapper for IBM AIX (ppc32) Std. 3.7.2 is an advanced and easy to use tool which is developed to give you an professional way to access to native code from Java applications without using Java Native Interface (JNI.) You don’t need to create a native library to make system calls or spend time on learning the low-level ins and outs of the system architecture.
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Major Features:
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- Catching Native Errors: When you call a native function, JNIWrapper makes all native errors ready for debugging on the Java side, putting program execution fully under your control.
- Custom Search Mechanism: Apart from a default mechanism to find and load a native library, JNIWrapper provides a way to customize it. Besides, it makes it possible to load native libraries from JAR files.
- Thread-safe Concurrent Function Invocation: You can perform all native function calls simultaneously from different Java threads without the need of synchronizing them, just as if invoking simple Java methods.
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Enhancements: Not Established
Requirements: JSDK/JRE 1.3.x, 1.4.x and 1.5.x
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- Automatic resource management. All resources allocated by JNIWrapper components are released automatically when no longer required.
- Comprehensive support for native function invocation. JNIWrapper supports both stdcall and cdecl calling conventions and all complex C types including structures and unions. Along with WinPack, a free addition to JNIWrapper, there is no need to learn the native Windows API to use it.
- WinPack library abilities:
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Major Features:
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- Specially tuned for operations with large amounts of complex native-side data
- Extensible architecture allows implementing new data types or customizing existing ones
- Support for thread-safe, truly concurrent function invocation
- Customizable native library searching mechanism
- Completely automatic resource management
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Enhancements: Not Established
Requirements: JSDK/JRE 1.3.x, 1.4.x and 1.5.x
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JNIWrapper advantages:
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- High performance. JNIWrapper has been specially tuned for performance, especially in cases where large amounts of data are involved in the interactions.
- Automatic resource management. All resources allocated by JNIWrapper components are released automatically when no longer required.
- Comprehensive support for native function invocation. JNIWrapper supports both stdcall and cdecl calling conventions and all complex C types including structures and unions. Along with WinPack, a free addition to JNIWrapper, there is no need to learn the native Windows API to use it.
- WinPack library abilities:
- Access to Windows Registry;
- Windows Decoration;
- Tray icon for Java application.
- Access to Windows Registry;
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- High Performance
JNIWrapper is capable of handling any large amount of data involved in interactions between the Java and native code, requiring no tuning on your side. - Automatic Memory Management
All resources allocated by JNIWrapper are released automatically when no longer needed. You can treat JNIWrapper variables as usual Java objects that can be picked up by the Java garbage collector. Besides, JNIWrapper objects are safe with regard to finalizers: all resources are guaranteed to be available during finalization. - Native Function Invocation
JNIWrapper supports both stdcall and cdecl calling conventions and multiple C/C++ data types including structures, unions, and pointers. Callbacks are fully supported with any parameter and return types and both calling conventions. - Extensible Architecture
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Apart from a default mechanism to find and load a native library, JNIWrapper provides a way to customize it. Besides, it makes it possible to load native libraries from JAR files. - Thread-safe Concurrent Function Invocation
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Enhancements: Not Established
Requirements: JSDK/JRE 1.3.x, 1.4.x and 1.5.x
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