VanDyke VShell v3.5.0 Build351 Server E Edition x64 bits

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VanDyke VShell v3.5.0 Build 351 Server Enterprise Edition x64 bits | 12MB

Albuquerque, N.M. (August 21, 2008) – For organizations that need to close security holes created by the use of standard FTP, the VShell 3.5 server from VanDyke Software, Inc. now offers three new editions with FTP over SSL support. VShell 3.5 also improves configurability and expands logging options. Support for W3C extended log file format lets system administrators use third party log tools to analyze VShell activity. In addition, all log messages can be sent to a remote syslog or syslog ng server, or optionally to the Windows Event Log.

The larger VShell Control Panel has an updated layout for the Virtual Roots page, with sortable columns on the Virtual Roots, User Database, and RunAs Commands pages. A VShell Control Panel User Database page gives system administrators the ability to configureVShell-specific users in the new Internal User Database, with VShell-defined users separate from Windows System accounts.

New for VanDyke VShell 3.5:
FTP over SSL and a Control Panel makeover are two of the exciting new changes in VShell 3.5.

Three New Editions of VShell with FTP over SSL (FTPS) Support:

- VShell 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 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.
- All log messages can now be sent to a remote syslog or syslog-ng server.
- All log messages can now (optionally) be sent to the Windows Event Log.

VShell Control Panel Makeover:

- Increased size of the VShell Control Panel.
- Changed layout of Virtual Roots page to allow 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.
Disconnect Active Sessions: Administrator can now use the "who" command-line utility to disconnect active sessions.
RunAs Commands: Users connecting to VShell 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.
VShell Service Control: Start and stop the VShell SSH2 and VShell FTPS services from the VShell Control Panel Common page.
VShell v.3.5.0 Enterprise Edition offers an unlimited number of concurrent connections to your server and is ideal for organizations using VShell server for remote access to files and applications.
New features v.3.5.0 Build 351 Official – August 21, 2008:
Bug fixes:
- Windows: Public-key-only authentication could have failed in some complex domain environments.