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Combined SSH Server and Clients for the Interix
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in Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX (SFU) or the Subsystem
for UNIX-based Applications (SUA) in Windows Server 2003 R2 and
Vista
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If you are working in mixed Windows, UNIX and Linux
environments you’re sure to have discovered the usefulness of
Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 3.5 and, in particular, the
Interix sub-system with its UNIX utilities and libraries.
Likewise, the new Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications in
Windows Server 2003 R2 provides a solid operating environment
for cross-platform interoperability.
Interop Secure Shell
2007 for Windows leverages Microsoft's subsystem technology by providing a much-needed
commercially-licensed SSH
server (sshd) and clients for Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000
Server, Windows Vista (Ultimate and Enterprise), Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000.
Interop Secure Shell also features
a graphical SFTP client for convenient,
secure "drag and drop" file transfer. |
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Interop Secure Shell 2007 is derived from the OpenSSH 4.6
SUA/SFU/Interix port available as a free download from our
Interop Community
website at
www.interopcommunity.com.
This commercial edition has several added features:
- Interop Secure Shell is released under a standard
commercial software license, not an open source license.
This means that a commercial entity (Interop Systems) is
providing all the technical support and critical updates for
this important piece of security software. (Interop Systems has been working with both the OpenSSH and
Interix technology for over ten years.)
- The first year of annual maintenance (security
patches, automated updates and version upgrades) is included
with both individual and volume licenses.
- Interop Secure Shell includes Interop's own updating
technology to facilitate unattended installation and
automated distribution of updates to one, ten or a thousand
machines.
- Secure shell access is provided to an Interix ksh, csh, bash
or zsh shell. At the request of our user community, the
commercial version also includes the ability to access Win32
character-based applications, such as cmd.exe. Access can
come from any type of remote terminal, not just VT100s and
xterms -- from an IBM tn3270 to a ksh or cmd.exe, for
example.
- Network authentication works seamlessly on any Windows
machine where the user is already authenticated in Active
Directory. All SSH log-in events are recorded in the Windows
Event log thereby facilitating compliance with security
policies.
- The Installation uses a standard Windows Installer (MSI)
install / uninstall process, accessible from the Control
Panel, Add/Remove Programs.

- Terminal SSH and SFTP clients and the graphical SFTP
client can be launched from the Windows 'Start | All
Programs' user interface. A Session Manager lets you save
your sessions for future access.
- Interop Secure Shell is also the ideal cross-platform
SSH client for accessing the ubiquitous OpenSSH that ships
with most flavors of UNIX and Linux, and Solaris Secure
Shell (derived from OpenSSH). It is also compatible with
other commercial Secure Shell products.
Interop Secure Shell has several optional centralized
administration features:
- Configuration of the Interop SSHD Server is facilitated by
use of a Microsoft Management Console (MMC snap-in)
accessible from the Windows 'Start | All Programs' user
interface.
- Interop Secure Shell’s automated update system allows system
administrators to first test updates and patches and then
upload approved updates to a secure location. Secure Shell
users will then automatically receive the update at a
scheduled time or on next logon.
- Interop Secure Shell includes an additional level of access
control and logging by utilizing OpenSSH functionality and
syslogd improvements ported to Interix. These provide for
optional centralized control of:
- User level restrictions on which files are
accessible via sftp and scp, port forwarding and X-11
tunneling use;
- Additional logging of files transferred and programs
executed;
- Implementation of a “chroot jail” to create a safe
user environment on systems that allow remote access via
secure shell.
Download a 30-day evaluation copy (full functionality)
- 43 MB .MSI file
or
Buy Now -- Three machine single user license (e.g. work,
home, laptop), including first year automated updates,
security watch, version upgrades and access to free support
forum. Individualized "solution support" available on a fee
basis.
PRICE -- $59
Volume and site licensing available on request:
info@interopsystems.com.
Installing Prerequisite Software
Interop Secure Shell requires Microsoft's UNIX-style subsystem
technology. This is available by downloading Windows
Services for UNIX 3.5 (Interix subsystem) directly from
Microsoft:
SFU 3.5 download. The standard download is sufficient.
Note that SFU 3.5 does not run on Vista!
If you have Windows Server 2003 R2 or Vista (Ultimate or
Enterprise Editions) installed, then the Subsystem
for UNIX-based Applications (SUA) is available to you from the
Control Panel | Add or Remove Programs | Add/Remove Windows
Components. Once you have added in the SUA, then you need
to download the Utilities package from the Start menu: Start |
All Programs | Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications | Download
Utilities for Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications. That
will take you to Microsoft's download site for the SUA
utilities.
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For 'ssh', 'sftp' and 'scp' additional user-specific
options can be specified for finer access control to the
system.
New configuration file(s) are easy to specify.
scp file transfers increased from Interix standard 2G/2G
inbound/outbound to
Unlimited/4G inbound/outbound.
sftp file transfer increased from Interix standard 2G/2G
inbound/outbound to
unlimited/unlimited inbound/outbound.
sftp extended logging for HIPAA, Graham-Leach-Bliley Act
& Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
Special cascading replacement "default user"
configuration.
Can specify that only specific IP addresses are allowed for
connections. Multiple IP addresses can be listed
and can also be masks. Per user.
Can specify that certain IP addresses cannot connect.
Multiple IP addresses can be listed and can also be
masks. Per user.
Can deny access to the system for ssh, sftp and scp in
one option.
Can disable scp working for a particular user or group.
Can disable sftp working for a particular user or group.
Can specify a "chroot'ed" environment for ssh, sftp
and/or scp connections. The chroot can be specified
different and separate for ssh, sftp and scp. Per user
or group.
E-mail alert message when login attempts are made or are
successful for an individual user. Multiple recipients
can be listed.
Can disable port-forwarding for a particular user or
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