Mensys Online Shop
| By: | VanDyke Software | Platforms: | Windows |
| More info: | www.vandyke.com/prod... | ||
VShell Secure Shell server replaces Telnet and FTP in your IT infrastructure by combining strong security with simple configuration 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. "Triggers" » Read more... |
All prices are in Euro excl. VAT (19%, for books 6%) and excl. shipping.
E-mail or call us at +31 (0)23 548 20 20 for licences, upgrades and other questions.
VShell Secure Shell server replaces Telnet and FTP in your IT infrastructure by combining strong security with simple configuration 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. "Triggers" can automate routine tasks, freeing valuable time for network professionals.
Support for FIPS 140-2: VShell Server for Windows can run in FIPS mode. If you need to protect data in transit as outlined by FIPS 140-2 or NIST 800-53, VShell now has an administrative option to run in "FIPS Mode". When this option is set, only FIPS-approved algorithms are allowed. VanDyke Software has partnered with RSA Security, Inc. to use the BSAFE Crypto-C Micro Edition cryptography module which has been tested by Atlan Laboratories, an accredited testing laboratory for FIPS compliance. This module has met all Level 1 requirements for FIPS 140-2 compliance when operated in FIPS mode.
Fine-tuned control for your server environments: VShell server offers a broad range of controls that help you configure your server environment to provide appropriate access and privileges to every user on your network. Virtual root directories allow you to control secure file transfer access on a user and group basis. Chroot users and groups and jail shell give you the means to restrict users' file system access and activities to their home directories. Access control lists provide an efficient and straightforward interface to allow or deny use of these services.
More choices for enterprise-wide authentication: You know that using passwords for authentication presents a number of security concerns. VShell allows you to choose from a number of trusted authentication mechanisms including public key, Kerberos, keyboard interactive, X.509 digital certificates, and RADIUS servers using SecurID to create a much more secure two-factor authentication strategy to control access to your network.
VShell editions match your needs and budget: VShell is available in three editions designed to meet the needs of every size network and organization. Whether you are the only one accessing a server for administrative tasks or you are providing remote access, secure file transfer, and data tunneling solutions for a large organization with multiple locations, there's a VShell edition that's just right for your needs. All VShell editions offer the same features but allow you to control costs by deciding how many concurrent connections you need.
VShell is available on the platforms you use in your organization: Choose from Windows, Linux, and a variety of *NIX platforms and offer a consistent set of services with the fine-tuned control and interoperability you expect from an advanced Secure Shell server like VShell.
What's new in Vshell version 3.6.3?
Changes:
- Updated VShellConfig usage message and Help page to include all settings that can be excluded or included during an import or export operation.
- UNIX: Only logs the "Logging to the BSM failed" message if debug logging is enabled.
Bug fixes:
- Windows: Public-key authentication could have failed for non-administrative users if VShell was running on a domain controller.
- Windows: A crash could have occured if an SFTP client sent file system requests prior to VShell loading the file system environment.
- VShell FTPS: Uploading multiple small files could have resulted in some of the files being truncated to zero bytes.
- vcp/vsftp: Files that began with "." were not transferred.
VShell uses a FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic library. VShell can be installed in "FIPS Mode", which allows only FIPS-approved algorithms.
To use VShell server, you need the following minimum system configuration:
Product System Requirements
SecureCRT, SecureFX
VanDyke ClientPack for Windows
- Microsoft Windows 7
- Windows Vista
- Windows 2003
- Windows XP
- Windows 2000
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later
Note: 64-bit editions of the above platforms are supported, other than Windows 2000.
VanDyke ClientPack for UNIX
- Redhat Enterprise Linux 5.0
- Redhat Enterprise Linux 4.0
- Solaris 10 (SPARC)
- Solaris 8 (SPARC)
- FreeBSD 7.0 (Intel x86)
- FreeBSD 6.1 (Intel x86)
- HP-UX 11
- Mac OS X 10.5 (Intel x86)
- Mac OS X 10.2
- AIX 5.3
VShell for Windows
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows 7
- Windows Vista
- Windows XP
- Windows 2000
* Note: 64-bit editions of the above platforms are supported, other than Windows 2000.
VShell server for UNIX
- Redhat Enterprise Linux 5.0
- Redhat Enterprise Linux 4.0
- Solaris 10 (SPARC)
- Solaris 8 (SPARC)
- FreeBSD 7.0 (Intel x86)
- FreeBSD 6.1 (Intel x86)
- HP-UX 11
- Mac OS X 10.5 (Intel x86)
- Mac OS X 10.2
- AIX 5.3
Other Linux distributions that are compatible with Red Hat version 8 packages should also be able to use the VShell for UNIX Red Hat 8 package. Please contact BTSoftware if you encounter an installation issue with other Linux distributions.
VShell Server Editions
VShell Server is available in
three editions designed to meet the needs of
every size network and organization. VShell editions let
you control costs by buying only the number
of concurrent connections you need. All VShell editions
offer the same advanced features. Whether you are
the only one accessing a server for administrative
tasks or you are providing remote access, secure
file transfer, and data tunneling solutions for a
large organization with multiple locations, there's a VShell
edition that's just right for your needs.
VShell
Administrator Server
VShell Administrator Server allows two concurrent
client connections, and is designed primarily for remote
system administration use.
VShell Workgroup Server
VShell Workgroup
Server allows ten concurrent connections, and is intended
to serve the needs of a substantial group
of users.
VShell Enterprise Server
VShell Enterprise
Server supports an unrestricted number of concurrent connections
for a large user community.
Starter Kits
VShell
Starter Kits are also available for all the
above editions, combining a server with SecureCRT and
SecureFX clients.
Please contact BTSoftware for configuration and implementation support.
This software is subject to export control and may be transmitted, exported, or re-exported only under applicable export laws and restrictions and regulations of the United States Bureau of Export Administration or foreign agencies or authorities. By downloading or using the software, you are agreeing to comply with export controls.
VShell is now available for export to most individuals and organizations worldwide under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) of the U.S. Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) governing strong encryption software. No restrictions apply to customers located in member states of the European Union (EU) and nine other countries. Restrictions apply to certain government users in other countries.
You will be asked to fill out an eligibility declaration before downloading.
Note: In order to use VShell's SSH2 protocol support, you must have use an SSH2 client product like: SecureCRT or SecureFX. Both products work great with VShell.
-
More comparable products, click here
