F-Secure SSH Client (Windows, Macintosh)
Contents:
Obtaining and InstallingBasic Client Use
Key Management
Advanced Client Use
Forwarding
Troubleshooting
Summary
F-Secure Corporation, a distributor of commercial versions of SSH1 and SSH2 for Unix, also produces SSH clients for Windows and the Macintosh. ["History of SSH"] The client product line, cleverly named F-Secure SSH Client, is a windowing, VT100-style terminal emulator that permits logins via both SSH protocols, SSH-1 and SSH-2.For Windows, we evaluated Version 4.1, which supports both protocols in a single product. Prior versions supported SSH-1 and SSH-2 in separate products. For Macintosh, we evaluated Versions 1.0 (SSH-1) and 2.0 (SSH-2), but at press time, they didn't run reliably on our system, so we won't cover them in this tutorial. We experienced unexplained crashes that could have been due to our Macintosh configuration or to F-Secure. We had no such difficulties with the Windows client.F-Secure SSH Client has a fairly rich set of features. Under SSH-1, it supports remote logins, port forwarding, X forwarding, key pair generation, and a selection of terminal program features. For SSH-2 only, it includes secure file copying by
scp2
and sftp2
.
Obtaining and Installing
F-Secure's products may be purchased online at:http://www.f-secure.com/Free evaluation versions are available. Installation is accomplished by a traditional Windows install program: you choose the destination directory and make a few other simple decisions.