Replace Telnet and FTP with proven Secure Shell encryption,
authentication, and data integrity: Proven Secure Shell technology arms you with open-standards-based strong encryption, trusted authentication, and
data integrity, so you can confidently transport electronic data over public networks.
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Save admin time with automation "triggers" to monitor
network use: Vshell server triggers give you the power to track and
respond to a wide variety of network events. You can send admin alerts on failed logon attempts, script actions after SFTP uploads and
download events — think of triggers as the nerve endings of your network.
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Control user access to features and files easily: The Vshell server provides controls to help you configure the server
environment to provide appropriate access privileges to every network user. Virtual root directories allow you to control file
transfer access on a user and group basis. Chroot users and groups and "jail shell" let you restrict users' file system access and
activities to their home directories. Access control lists are a powerful interface to allow or deny use of shell and file transfer
services.
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Choose one of four editions to deploy the Vshell server: 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.
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Support
the platforms you use from one source: Choose from Windows,
Linux, and a variety of UNIX platforms with an extensive set of services
and professional support.
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New for Vshell 3.5 |
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Vshell 3.5 server for Windows now offers an edition for FTP over SSL and a Control Panel makeover. Both the Windows and UNIX versions provide additional logging options.
Three New Editions of Vshell server for Windows with FTP over SSL (FTPS) Support:
- Vshell server for Windows with FTPS is now available in Administrator, Workgroup, and
Enterprise Editions.
- Secure file transfer using the FTP protocol in which all data sent
or received is protected by SSL/TLS based encryption.
- The FTPS module honors existing Vshell server for Windows settings for Virtual Roots,
Access Control Lists, Connection Filters, Triggers, Deny Host, Logging,
and User Database.
Logging:
- New W3C extended log file format allows the use of third party log
tools to analyze Vshell activity (Windows only).
- All log messages can now be sent to a remote syslog or syslog-ng server (Windows and UNIX).
- All log messages can now (optionally) be sent to the Windows Event
Log (Windows only).
Vshell server for Windows Control Panel Makeover:
- Increased size of the Vshell Control Panel.
- Layout of Virtual Roots page updated for easier configuration.
- Support for sortable columns on Virtual Roots, User Database, and RunAs
Commands pages.
Internal User Database: Configure Vshell specific users
through the new Vshell Control Panel User Database page. The Vshell defined
users are separate from Windows System accounts (Windows only).
Disconnect Active Sessions: Administrators can now
use the "who" command-line utility to disconnect active sessions (Windows only).
RunAs Commands: Users connecting to Vshell server for Windows can now remotely
execute commands as a different user. The Vshell administrator has control
over who can remotely execute a command as a different user, which commands
they can execute, and who the commands are executed as (Windows only).
Vshell Service Control: Start and stop the Vshell SSH2
and Vshell FTPS services from the Vshell Control Panel Common page (Windows only).