F-Secure does have SSH products: an SSH server for Unix, and a SSH client
for all versions of Windows, all major Unix versions, and the Mac too.
Tested the Windows client briefly and it seemed fine, but my company's
already licensed for SecureCRT from Van Dyke.

If you want to use SSH to administer your Windows boxes, you'll need an
intermediary Unix box running sshd, or you'll need to find a supported SSH
server for Windows (and if you do find one, please let me know). There are
ways of running SSH servers on NT, but none of 'em are pretty, or supported.


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Subject: Re: F-secure SSH




Chris Mason wrote:
>
> Has anyone got experience of F-secure's SSH tunnelling application for
> Windows, it looks like the solution to my VPN problem.

Uhm. If you're talking about F-secure VPN+, it's not Secure SHell,
it's IPsec. It seems to do its job and be reasonably interoperable
and flexible in configuration, but a slight pain in the arse
to set up the first time (unless I missed something making it
a whole lot simpler; not at all impossible).

$.02

/Mike

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