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... use the same secure remote access software on OS X and Windows.

...get a commercially supported UNIX Secure Shell server.

...have secure terminal
emulation
for my Mac OS X systems.

...replace nonsecure Telnet.

...replace nonsecure FTP.

...securely transfer files with simple drag and drop.

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VShell® 3.8 Server for Windows and UNIX

Whether your needs focus on remote access and administration or secure file transfer, the VShell server has a full range of capabilities that enable you to:

  • Provide strong, multi-protocol security for data in transit
  • Control user access to features and files
  • Set up and configure easily
  • Monitor and log events with automation support
  • Tune licensing to your requirements with connection-based editions
 

Access Control – Grant access to VShell services by authorized users or groups. On an individual or group basis, allow or deny access to VShell services such as shell, SFTP, and port forwarding.

VShell virtual roots – Virtual root directories lets you assign different root directory access points to users or groups. In Windows assignment can be based on access control lists (ACLs).

Automation triggers – Configurable trigger conditions allow automated responses to server events: login, logout, upload, and download, also file/folder create, delete, and rename.

Event logging – Selected server messages may be logged in the VShell log file, sent to the Windows system log or a remote syslog/syslog-ng server. Message groups include errors, warnings, informational, connection, authentication, SFTP, port forward, debug, LSA, and FTPS. The W3C extended log file format option allows the use of third party log tools to analyze VShell activity.