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VANDYKE VShell Server is a secure, multi-protocol file transfer server. Protect data in transit with SSH2, SFTP, FTPS, or HTTPS. Simple to install and configure, VShell offers security with convenience, flexibility, and quality technical support.
VShell Enterprise Edition with HTTPS is an easy-to-use, browser-based file transfer solution.
Key benefits:
- Utilize the most widely-used standards — SFTP for secure file transfer and SSH2 for remote system administration.
- FTPS provides flexibility for an even larger range of clients. If needed, allow FTP connections to support legacy systems.
- Upgrade to VShell Enterprise Edition with HTTPS to offer your end users easy, browser-based file transfer. No client software is needed and there are no browser plugins to install.
- User authentication for SSH2 (SFTP) offers a range of options including public-key, Kerberos, and two-factor methods.
- Define which services — SFTP, SCP, FTPS, FTP, HTTPS, HTTP , shell, port forwarding — are granted to users or groups with VShell Access Control Lists (ACLs).
- For file transfer, lock down user access to particular directories using the virtual roots feature.
- Transparently transmit file transfer operations to a separate SFTP server, so that files can be uploaded and downloaded without ever being written to the VShell server's disk.
- On Windows, the VShell Control Panel offers easy graphical configuration from initial setup to selecting access control lists and stopping and starting services.
- On Linux and Mac, configuration is done using a single file.
- Unattended installation options facilitate large-scale deployment.
- VShell triggers allow you to automatically track and respond to events like file uploads, downloads, and failed logon attempts.
- The RunAs Commands feature lets the administrator allow less privileged users to use certain commands or scripts that require elevated privileges.
- A set of command-line utilities facilitate automation by filling in gaps between VShell and standard operating system tools. Detailed information on the command-line utilities is available on the VanDyke ClientPack product page.
- Server messages may be logged to VShell log files as well as the Windows system log or a remote syslog/syslog-ng server.
- Select the message groups to be logged — for example, errors, warnings, information, connections, authentications, and protocol-specific messages.
- The VShell Monitor is a real-time connection monitoring tool that displays the current connections to the VShell server.
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