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I need to get a commercially supported UNIX Secure Shell server
for my organization.
VanDyke Software now offers a secure alternative to Telnet and FTP on
popular UNIX platforms. The VShell® server for UNIX enables
you to provide the strong encryption, robust authentication, and data
integrity
of
the
Secure
Shell throughout
your organization.
| Fine-tuned control over your Secure Shell
environment |
- Restrict SFTP access to the users' home directories
or create multiple SFTP root access points for different
users and groups.
- Restrict users' shell access to their home directories.
- Access Control Lists (ACLs) allow you to define user and
group access to Secure Shell services (remote shell, SFTP, scp, and
port forwarding).
- Decide which ports can be forwarded. Granular control
over which TCP/IP applications can be port-forwarded extends your ability
to provide the
appropriate mix of
privileges to every user on your network.
| More choices for authentication across your enterprise |
- VShell for UNIX provides support for X.509 certificate authentication
(all platforms except FreeBSD and Mac OS X) .
- VShell for UNIX offers built-in support
for Kerberos v5 (via GSSAPI).
- VShell for UNIX supports keyboard interactive authentication
for using PAM SecurID or PAM Password.
- VShell makes the use of public-key authentication
a much simpler proposition.
Learn more about VShell for Windows and UNIX features here.
| Three Fast Ways
to Learn More About VShell for Windows and UNIX |
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Tell
me more. E-mail us your questions about putting VShell to work for your organization.
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Try
it today! Download a free 30-day evaluation copy of VShell
for Windows or UNIX.
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Talk
to us. Let us help define the right VShell server solution
for your company.
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