WinSSHD 6.06
O. James Samson - April 21, 2014The need for programs with very useful features including ease of use and security is the reason a lot of people take a lot of time to search for a server that gives them a lot of confidence. If this description describes what you are looking for in a server, then what you are looking for WinSSHD.
What’s WinSSHD all about?
WinSSHD is a SSH server with graphical configuration; support for public key authentication and Windows domain accounts; secure TCP/IP tunnelling with flexible permission rules; secure file transfer with SFTP and SCP; secure graphical access with Remote Desktop or WinVNC; and vt100, xterm or bvterm terminal access.
The WinSSHD server is designed for all Windows NT-series operating systems. Supported platforms include all desktop and server versions of Windows, starting from Windows 2000, to the most recent, including Windows 8 and 2012. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows are supported. Windows NT4 is still supported by WinSSHD version 4.
The server also supports the following platforms:
Secure remote access via console (vt100, xterm and bvterm supported); secure remote access via GUI (Remote Desktop or WinVNC required); secure TCP/IP connection tunnelling (port forwarding); and file transfer using SFTP and SCP (compatible with all major clients).
Does it have any downside?
The program has a 30 day trial limitation.
Want to check it out? Visit BitVise.com.
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