VShell Server 3.6
Software Specifications
Version: 3.6 |
Size: 22.50 MB |
License [?]: Shareware |
Price: $399.00 USD |
Last Updated: Dec 23, 2009 |
Category: Telnet and Secure Shell (SSH) Software |
Developer: VanDyke Software Inc. |
Operating System: Unix Linux Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista Windows CE |
Additional Requirements: Red Hat Linux 7.x or higher; Red Hat Enterprise v2.1/v3/Linux 4.0; Solaris 8/10 ; FreeBSD 4.8/5.3/5.4/6.1; HP-UX 11; Mac OS X 10.2; AIX 4.3/5.2/5.3; Windows |
Limitations 30-day trial. |
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VShell Server Review
" SSH2 server providing fine tune control over access and file transfer privileges. "
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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.
VShell's 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.
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