WinSSHD 5.53
O. James Samson - August 22, 2012Are you searching for an application that is designed basically as an SSH server, with graphical configuration, support for public key authentication etc; then I think you should take a look WinSSHD.
WinSSHD is a shareware program that is designed as an SSH server with graphical configuration, support for public key authentication and Windows domain accounts, secure TCP/IP tunneling with flexible permission rules, vt100, xterm or bvterm terminal access, secure file transfer with SFTP and SCP, and secure graphical access with Remote Desktop or WinVNC.
The publishers have designed WinSSHD basically for all Windows NT-series operating systems. The program’s supported platforms include the following; Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008, and 7. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows are supported. Users will also be amazed that WinSSHD 5.53 also supports Windows NT4.
WinSSHD supports secure remote access via console (vt100, xterm and bvterm supported), secure remote access via GUI (this requires Remote Desktop or WinVNC), secure file transfer with the use of SFTP and SCP (compatible with all major clients), and secure TCP/IP connection tunnelling (port forwarding).
Any Downsides?
I find it a bit funny when people make some funny comments about the price of this program. The truth is WinSSHD has a 30 day trial limit; and there is no harm in giving it s try since it is basically free during the period.
It honestly stands out above the most of its “contemporaries” and worth checking out.
Want to check it out? Visit BitVise.
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