| Features |
Benefits |
| N E W: SSH GSSAPI/Kerberos 5 user authentication |
Single sign-on integration with Microsoft Active Directory and other Kerberos-based SSO solutions enhances user productivity and security |
| Fully compliant to the SSH2 protocol specification |
Cooperates with SSH solutions on Unix, Windows, or other platforms |
| OSS pseudo terminals |
Fully-featured, secure terminal access for administrators and developers with ability to run full screen terminal applications such as vi or emacs. |
| Remote command execution |
Ability to include NonStop servers in cross-platform operational procedures |
| SFTP file transfer with seamless OSS and Guardian support |
Immediate file transfer security supporting file transfers directly from/to the target environment |
| Generic port forwarding |
Communications security for any application based on TCP sockets |
| FTP port forwarding |
Ability to secure existing FTP infrastructure without changes. Firewall-friedly FTP over a single SSH connection. |
| Built-in user database with ability to limit access to subset of files or transfer operations. |
Fine grained access control for the most advanced security requirements |
| Public key authentication |
Ability to replace weak password-based user logon with strong authentication mechanism |
| NEW: GSSAPI authentication and key exchange |
Kerberos-based user single sign-on with any GSSAPI/Kerberos-enabled SSH client. Automatic management of SSH host public keys for server authentication. |
| Central key store and SSH agent |
Maximum security for private keys. Easy and secure implementation of batch processes without having to use passwords in batch files |
| Advanced auditing capabilities |
Easy tracking of who is accessing your system via SSH or SFTP and what operations are executed, enabling to comply to internal and external security policies |
| Extensive support of the NonStop platform |
Outstanding performance and availability leveraging the platform’s native mechanisms for inter-process communication, load balancing and fault tolerance |
| OSS not required yet fully supported if present |
Small footprint, ease of use and management for systems that do not require OSS for other applications |