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A access permissions, Defining General Settings accounts, local, User Authentication with Public Keys active mode FTP, Tunneling FTP in Active Mode agent forwarding, Secure Shell Tunneling , Defining Default Tunneling Settings , Forwarding Options , The default-settings Element AIX installation, Installing on AIX uninstallation, Removing from AIX API, File Transfer APIs APPDATA, Directory Paths application direct connection, Defining the Connection Capture Settings Application Data, File Locations on Windows , Managing Keys and Certificates application programming interfaces, File Transfer APIs application tunneling, Secure Shell Tunneling ASCII file transfer mode, Defining File Transfer Mode association, file type, Defining File Transfer Settings , Loading Settings audit messages, Audit Messages authentication, Authentication , User Authentication with Public Keys certificate, Using Public-Key Authentication , Server Authentication with Certificates , Managing CA Certificates with the Configuration File (Unix) , User Authentication with Certificates , Managing Keys and Certificates , Managing CA Certificates GSSAPI, User Authentication with GSSAPI , Answers to Common Problems , Defining Authentication , Defining Authentication host-based, Host-Based User Authentication (Unix) Kerberos, User Authentication with GSSAPI keyboard-interactive, User Authentication with Keyboard-Interactive , Defining Authentication , Defining Authentication PAM, User Authentication with Keyboard-Interactive password, User Authentication with Passwords , User Authentication with Keyboard-Interactive , Defining Authentication , Defining Authentication public-key, Using Public-Key Authentication server, Server Authentication with Public Keys , Managing Host Keys user, User Authentication with Public Keys , Defining Authentication , Defining Authentication , Managing Keys and Certificates RADIUS, User Authentication with Keyboard-Interactive SecurID, User Authentication with Keyboard-Interactive authentication methods, Authentication , Defining Authentication , Defining Authentication , The default-settings Element authority info access, Server Authentication with Certificates authorization file, Files authorized_keys directory, Files authorized_keys file, Files automatic tunnels, Defining Automatic Tunnels auxiliary data directory on Unix, File Locations on Unix , Connection Broker Files on Windows, File Locations on Windows C C-API, Component Terminology CA certificate, Managing CA Certificates with the Configuration File (Unix) , Managing CA Certificates , The general Element capture, Defining the Connection Capture Settings case-sensitivity, Defining File Transfer Settings , Filename Support , Filename Support certificate authentication server, Server Authentication with Certificates , Managing CA Certificates with the Configuration File (Unix) , Managing CA Certificates , The general Element user, User Authentication with Certificates , Configuring User Authentication with Certificates on Windows , Managing Keys and Certificates certificate revocation list (CRL), Managing CA Certificates with the Configuration File (Unix) disabling, Managing CA Certificates with the Configuration File (Unix) , The general Element distribution point, Server Authentication with Certificates prefetching, Managing CRL Prefetch Settings , The general Element certificate viewer, ssh-certview-g3 certificates, Managing Keys and Certificates , Keys View enrolling, Using the Configuration File (Unix) , Importing PKCS Certificates with Tectia Connections Configuration GUI revoked, Server Authentication with Certificates validating, The general Element certification authority (CA), Server Authentication with Certificates , The general Element certification, FIPS 140-2, Defining General Settings , The general Element CertKey, Using the Configuration File (Unix) channel, Secure Shell Tunneling characters, valid, Filename Support , Filename Support checkpoint-restart, Enhanced File Transfer Functions , Commands checksum, The default-settings Element chmod, Defining Advanced File Transfer Options ciphers, The default-settings Element clients CMP enrollment, ssh-cmpclient-g3 scpg3, scpg3 sftpg3, sftpg3 sshg3, sshg3 CMP enrollment client, ssh-cmpclient-g3 color settings, Defining Color Settings , Selecting Colors command-line options, Using Command-Line Options command-line tools, Command-Line Tools , Command-Line Tools and Man Pages components, Product Components compression, The default-settings Element configuration file, Files Related to Tectia ConnectSecure , Configuration File for the Connection Broker backup, Backup of Configuration Files syntax, Broker Configuration File Syntax configuration tools, Connection Broker Configuration Tools configuring, Tectia Connections Configuration GUI configuring menus, Customize Dialog configuring terminal window, Configuring Tectia SSH Terminal GUI and Tectia Secure File Transfer GUI (Windows) confirmation dialogs, Defining Messages Connection Broker, Using Public-Key Authentication , Configuring Tectia ConnectSecure , Connection Broker Configuration Tools , Tectia Connections Configuration GUI , Configuration File for the Connection Broker configuration file, Files Related to Tectia ConnectSecure , Configuration File for the Connection Broker debugging, Setting Connection Broker to Debug Mode connection capture, Defining the Connection Capture Settings connection log, Logs View connection profiles, Creating Connection Profiles , Defining Connection Profiles , The profiles Element connection settings, Tectia Connections Configuration GUI Connections Configuration GUI, Tectia Connections Configuration GUI Connections Status GUI, Tectia Connections Status GUI Connections view, Connections View Control Panel, Removing from Windows controlling file transfer, Controlling File Transfer copying text, Defining the Appearance create shortcut, Defining Connection Profiles CRL (certificate revocation list), Managing CA Certificates with the Configuration File (Unix) disabling, Managing CA Certificates with the Configuration File (Unix) , The general Element distribution point, Server Authentication with Certificates prefetching, Managing CRL Prefetch Settings , The general Element cryptographic library, FIPS-Certified Cryptographic Library , Defining General Settings , The general Element customer support, Customer Support customizing pop-up menus, Customize Dialog shortcut menus, Customize Dialog toolbars, Customizing Toolbars customizing settings, Customize Dialog D date format, defining, Defining File Transfer Settings debugging Connection Broker, Setting Connection Broker to Debug Mode user authentication with certificates, Troubleshooting User Authentication with Certificates default domain, Managing CA Certificates , The general Element default installation directory, Installing on Windows default profile, Using Command-Line Options defining TCP tunnels, Defining Transparent Tunnels defining Connection Broker menu items, Defining General Settings defining pop-up menus, Customize Dialog defining shortcut menus, Customize Dialog defining terminal colors, Selecting Colors defining user interface settings, Defining Global Settings deleting remote folders, Differences from Windows Explorer desktop, Desktop Icons , Loading Settings Diffie-Hellman key exchange, Server Authentication with Public Keys , Server Authentication with Certificates digital signature, User Authentication with Public Keys direct connection applications, Defining the Connection Capture Settings directories default installation, Installing on Windows root, Defining File Transfer Settings disabling CRL, Managing CA Certificates with the Configuration File (Unix) , Managing CA Certificates , The general Element disk space requirement, Hardware and Disk Space Requirements DNS rule, The filter-engine Element Document Type Definition (DTD), Broker Configuration File Syntax documentation, About This Document documentation conventions, Documentation Conventions DoD PKI, Managing CA Certificates , The general Element domain user account, Special Considerations with Windows Servers DOS shell, Using Command-Line Options download status, Downloading Files with Tectia Secure File Transfer GUI downloading files, Downloading Files with Tectia Secure File Transfer GUI downloading software, Downloading Tectia Releases dynamic tunnels, SOCKS Tunneling E editing configuration files, Configuring Tectia ConnectSecure egrep, Egrep Syntax character sets, Character Sets For Egrep escaped tokens, Escaped Tokens for Regex Syntax Egrep patterns, Egrep Patterns enabling FIPS 140-2 mode, Enabling FIPS 140-2 Mode end-point identity check, Managing CA Certificates , The general Element enrolling certificates, Importing PKCS Certificates with Tectia Connections Configuration GUI enrolling user certificate, Using the Configuration File (Unix) Entrust, Managing Key Providers Entrust keys, Key Store Configuration Examples environment variables, Directory Paths scpg3, Environment Variables sftpg3, Environment Variables ssh-broker-config.xml, Environment Variables ssh-broker-g3, Environment Variables ssh-keyfetch, Environment Variables ssh-translation-table, Environment Variables sshg3, Environment Variables escape sequences, sshg3, Escape Sequences euro character, Defining Terminal Settings event log, Defining Logging Settings , The logging Element exclusive-connection, The default-settings Element exit values scpg3, Exit Values sftpg3, Exit Values ssh-capture, Exit Values sshg3, Exit Values expired CRL, The general Element external key viewer, ssh-ekview-g3 F fallback to plaintext FTP command-line option, The filter-engine Element , Options in configuration file, Enabling FTP-SFTP Conversion (Unix) , The filter-engine Element Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS), Defining General Settings , The general Element file access permissions, Defining General Settings , The general Element file locations on Unix, File Locations on Unix on Windows, File Locations on Windows file permissions, Defining Advanced File Transfer Options file security, Defining General Settings file size, Differences from Windows Explorer file transfer, Secure File Transfers , Using scpg3 , Using sftpg3 , sftpg3 capture, FTP-SFTP Conversion controlling, Controlling File Transfer downloading, Downloading Files with Tectia Secure File Transfer GUI FTP, FTP-SFTP Conversion mode, Defining File Transfer Mode secure, FTP-SFTP Conversion uploading, Uploading Files with Tectia Secure File Transfer GUI File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Transparent FTP Tunneling file transfer settings, Defining File Transfer Settings , Defining File Transfer Settings , Defining Advanced File Transfer Options file transfer window default view, Defining File Transfer Settings file type association, Defining File Transfer Settings , Loading Settings filename characters, Filename Support , Filename Support filename support, Filename Support , Filename Support files related to Tectia ConnectSecure, Files Related to Tectia ConnectSecure filter, The filter-engine Element filter engine, Connection Broker Files , The filter-engine Element filter rules, Defining Filter Rules fingerprint, Server Authentication with Public Keys , Options FIPS 140-2, FIPS-Certified Cryptographic Library FIPS 140-2 certification, Defining General Settings , The general Element FIPS 140-2 mode enabling, Enabling FIPS 140-2 Mode supported ciphers, The default-settings Element supported macs, The default-settings Element firewall, Managing CA Certificates with the Configuration File (Unix) folders default installation directory, Installing on Windows root, Defining File Transfer Settings font size, Selecting the Font and Terminal Window Size fonts installed, Selecting the Font and Terminal Window Size terminal, Selecting the Font and Terminal Window Size forwarding agent, Secure Shell Tunneling , Defining Default Tunneling Settings , Forwarding Options , The default-settings Element FTP, Transparent FTP Tunneling local, Local Tunnels remote, Remote Tunnels X11, Secure Shell Tunneling , X11 Forwarding , Defining Default Tunneling Settings , Forwarding Options , The default-settings Element FTP active mode, Tunneling FTP in Active Mode FTP forwarding, Transparent FTP Tunneling FTP passive mode, Tunneling FTP in Passive Mode FTP-SFTP conversion, FTP-SFTP Conversion G generating keys, Public-Key Generation , Managing Keys and Certificates Generic Security Service API (GSSAPI), User Authentication with GSSAPI getting started, Getting Started with Tectia ConnectSecure glob patterns, Command Interpretation global settings, Defining Global Settings global.dat, Defining Global Settings , Saving Settings GSSAPI authentication, User Authentication with GSSAPI , Answers to Common Problems , Defining Authentication , Defining Authentication troubleshooting, Answers to Common Problems GUI type, Defining Windows Settings H hardware requirement, Hardware and Disk Space Requirements hashed host key format, Host Key Storage Formats Hexl, Options hidden files, Defining File Transfer Settings HOME, Directory Paths host key, Resolving Hashed Host Keys checking, The default-settings Element directory, Files exchange fails, Answers to Common Problems hashed format, Host Key Storage Formats managing, Managing Host Keys public, Server Authentication with Public Keys resolving, Resolving Hashed Host Keys host settings, Getting Started with Tectia ConnectSecure host-based authentication, Host-Based User Authentication (Unix) host-based default domain, The default-settings Element hostkeys directory, Files hostname, Logging in with Tectia SSH Terminal GUI (on Windows) HP-UX installation, Installing on HP-UX uninstallation, Removing from HP-UX HTTP proxy URL, Managing CA Certificates , The general Element HTTP repository, Server Authentication with Certificates I IBM AIX, Installing on AIX icons, Desktop Icons , Loading Settings identification file, Uploading Public Keys Manually , Using the Configuration File (Unix) , Files IdKey, Uploading Public Keys Manually idle timeout, The default-settings Element incoming tunnels, Remote Tunnels , Remote Tunnels installation removing, Removing the Tectia ConnectSecure Software upgrading, Upgrading Previously Installed Tectia ConnectSecure Software installation directory, Installing on Windows INSTALLDIR, Directory Paths installed files, Files Related to Tectia ConnectSecure installed fonts, Selecting the Font and Terminal Window Size installing Tectia ConnectSecure on AIX, Installing on AIX on HP-UX, Installing on HP-UX on Linux, Installing on Linux on Solaris, Installing on Solaris on Windows, Installing on Windows IP address family, The default-settings Element IPv6 address, Secure Shell Tunneling K keepalive messages, The default-settings Element keepalive-interval, The default-settings Element Kerberos authentication, User Authentication with GSSAPI KEXs, The default-settings Element key exchange, Server Authentication with Public Keys , Server Authentication with Certificates key file, Public-Key Generation , Using the Public-Key Authentication Wizard key fingerprint, Server Authentication with Public Keys , Options key mapping, Defining Terminal Settings key pair, User Authentication with Public Keys key providers, Managing Key Providers key security, User Authentication with Public Keys key stores, The general Element , Key Store Configuration Examples keyboard shortcut, Customize Dialog keyboard-interactive authentication, User Authentication with Keyboard-Interactive , Defining Authentication , Defining Authentication keys, Managing Keys and Certificates , Managing Host Keys , Keys View Keys view, Keys View known_hosts file, Using the OpenSSH known_hosts File , The general Element , Files L LDAP servers, Managing LDAP Server Settings , The general Element library, cryptographic, FIPS-Certified Cryptographic Library , Defining General Settings , The general Element license file, Licensing licensing, Licensing Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), Server Authentication with Certificates Linux installation, Installing on Linux uninstallation, Removing from Linux local port forwarding, Local Tunnels local tunnels, Local Tunnels , Local Tunnels local user account, User Authentication with Public Keys locale, Defining File Transfer Settings location, installed files, Files Related to Tectia ConnectSecure log information, Logs View log session, Logging a Session logging, Defining Logging Settings , The logging Element , Logs View Logs view, Logs View M MACs, The default-settings Element maintenance release, Downloading Tectia Releases man pages, Command-Line Tools and Man Pages man-in-the-middle attack, Server Authentication with Public Keys , Server Authentication with Certificates mapping keys, Defining Terminal Settings maximum file size, Differences from Windows Explorer menu options, Defining General Settings , Defining the Connection Capture Settings , Tectia Shortcut Menu (Windows and Linux) , Tectia Connections Status GUI moving, Customize Dialog message, Defining Messages Microsoft Crypto API, Managing Key Providers Microsoft Office XP look, Defining the Appearance Microsoft Windows, Installing on Windows modifying configuration files, Configuring Tectia ConnectSecure moving menu options, Customize Dialog moving toolbars, Customizing Toolbars MSCAPI, Managing Key Providers MSI package, Installing on Windows multiple windows, Defining the Appearance , Saving Settings O OCSP responders, Managing CA Certificates , The general Element octal format, Defining Advanced File Transfer Options Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP), Server Authentication with Certificates online purchase, Licensing OpenSSH authorized_keys file, Files OpenSSH keys, Compatibility with OpenSSH Keys , Using Keys Generated with OpenSSH , Key Store Configuration Examples OpenSSH known_hosts file, The general Element , Files OpenSSL cryptographic library, FIPS-Certified Cryptographic Library OpenSSL, removing, Removing OpenSSL from Tectia ConnectSecure options command-line, Using Command-Line Options Oracle Solaris, Installing on Solaris OSS licences, Open Source Software License Acknowledgements outgoing tunnels, Local Tunnels , Local Tunnels P PAM authentication, User Authentication with Keyboard-Interactive passive mode FTP, Tunneling FTP in Passive Mode passphrase, Creating Keys with ssh-keygen-g3 password stored, Using Stored Passwords in Connection Profiles window out of focus, Answers to Common Problems password authentication, User Authentication with Passwords , User Authentication with Keyboard-Interactive , Defining Authentication , Defining Authentication path notation, Filename Support , Filename Support pattern syntax, Egrep Patterns PEM encoding, Options permissions, User Authentication with Public Keys PKCS #11 keys, Key Store Configuration Examples PKCS #11 token, Using the Configuration File (Unix) PKCS #12, Key Store Configuration Examples PKCS #12 certificates, Importing PKCS Certificates with Tectia Connections Configuration GUI PKCS #7, Key Store Configuration Examples PKCS #7 certificates, Importing PKCS Certificates with Tectia Connections Configuration GUI PKCS #7 package, Managing CA Certificates with the Configuration File (Unix) Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM), User Authentication with Keyboard-Interactive pop-up menus, Downloading Files with Tectia Secure File Transfer GUI , Uploading Files with Tectia Secure File Transfer GUI , Customize Dialog port, Defining Connection Profile Settings port forwarding, Secure Shell Tunneling , Defining Tunneling local, Local Tunnels remote, Remote Tunnels restricting, Secure Shell Tunneling port number, Logging in with Tectia SSH Terminal GUI (on Windows) positioning menu items, Customize Dialog printing, Printing private key user, Creating Keys with ssh-keygen-g3 , Using the Configuration File (Unix) profile settings, Creating Connection Profiles , Defining Connection Profiles profiles adding to taskbar (Windows), Defining Connection Profiles creating shortcut (Windows), Defining Connection Profiles default, Using Command-Line Options roaming, User Authentication with Public Keys program icon, Desktop Icons program shortcuts, Loading Settings proxy rules, The default-settings Element proxy settings, Defining Proxy Rules , Defining Proxy Settings public key, Creating Keys with the Public-Key Authentication Wizard host, Server Authentication with Public Keys , Managing Host Keys user, Creating Keys with ssh-keygen-g3 public-key authentication, Using Public-Key Authentication , User Authentication with Public Keys server, Server Authentication with Public Keys , Managing Host Keys user, User Authentication with Public Keys , Defining Authentication , Defining Authentication , Managing Keys and Certificates Public-Key Authentication Wizard, Creating Keys with the Public-Key Authentication Wizard R RADIUS authentication, User Authentication with Keyboard-Interactive random_seed file, Files Red Hat Linux, Installing on Linux registry keys, Registry Keys on Windows regular expressions (regex) in filenames, Filename Support , Filename Support syntax, Egrep Syntax rekey interval, The default-settings Element related documents, About This Document remote environment, The default-settings Element remote folders, deleting, Differences from Windows Explorer remote port forwarding, Remote Tunnels remote tunnels, Remote Tunnels , Remote Tunnels removing OpenSSL, Removing OpenSSL from Tectia ConnectSecure removing Tectia ConnectSecure, Removing the Tectia ConnectSecure Software from AIX, Removing from AIX from HP-UX, Removing from HP-UX from Linux, Removing from Linux from Solaris, Removing from Solaris from Windows, Removing from Windows return values scpg3, Exit Values sftpg3, Exit Values ssh-capture, Exit Values sshg3, Exit Values revoked certificate, Server Authentication with Certificates RFC 4253, Options RFC 4716, Options roaming profile, User Authentication with Public Keys RPM packages, Installing on Linux rule, The filter-engine Element S SAF authentication server, Key Store Configuration Examples user, Key Store Configuration Examples SCEP client, ssh-scepclient-g3 scpg3, Using scpg3 , scpg3 environment variables, Environment Variables exit values, Exit Values options, Options secure application connectivity, Secure Shell Tunneling secure copy (SCP), Using scpg3 , scpg3 secure file transfer, Secure File Transfers Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), Using sftpg3 , sftpg3 Secure Shell version 2, sshg3 secured connections, Connections View SecurID authentication, User Authentication with Keyboard-Interactive security issues, User Authentication with Public Keys server authentication, Defining Server Authentication with certificates, Server Authentication with Certificates , Managing CA Certificates with the Configuration File (Unix) , Managing CA Certificates with public key, Server Authentication with Public Keys , Managing Host Keys server certificate, Server Authentication with Certificates session log, Logging a Session settings file, Saving Settings file transfer, Defining File Transfer Settings , Defining Advanced File Transfer Options host, Getting Started with Tectia ConnectSecure on Windows, Tectia Connections Configuration GUI profile, Creating Connection Profiles , Defining Connection Profiles saving, Saving Settings upload, Defining Advanced File Transfer Options user interface, Defining Global Settings SFTP checkpoint, Enhanced File Transfer Functions , Commands streaming, Enhanced File Transfer Functions , Commands sftpg3, Using sftpg3 , sftpg3 commands, Commands environment variables, Environment Variables exit values, Exit Values options, Options startup batch file, Description , Environment Variables shortcut menus, Downloading Files with Tectia Secure File Transfer GUI , Uploading Files with Tectia Secure File Transfer GUI , Customize Dialog smart card, Using the Configuration File (Unix) SOCKS server, SOCKS Tunneling SOCKS server URL, Managing CA Certificates , The general Element Solaris installation, Installing on Solaris uninstallation, Removing from Solaris sorting order, Defining File Transfer Settings ssh-broker-config.xml, Configuration File for the Connection Broker ssh-broker-ctl, ssh-broker-ctl commands, Commands options, Options ssh-broker-g3, ssh-broker-g3 environment variables, Environment Variables options, Options ssh-capture, ssh-capture (on Unix) examples, Examples exit values, Exit Values options, Options ssh-certview-g3, ssh-certview-g3 ssh-client-g3, Using Command-Line Options ssh-cmpclient-g3, ssh-cmpclient-g3 commands, Commands examples, Examples options, Options ssh-ekview-g3, ssh-ekview-g3 ssh-keyfetch, ssh-keyfetch environment variables, Environment Variables examples, Examples options, Options ssh-keygen-g3, Creating Keys with ssh-keygen-g3 , ssh-keygen-g3 examples, Examples options, Options ssh-scepclient-g3, ssh-scepclient-g3 commands, Commands examples, Examples options, Options ssh-translation-table, ssh-translation-table environment variables, Environment Variables options, Options ssh-troubleshoot, Collecting System Information for Troubleshooting , ssh-troubleshoot commands, Commands options, Options SSH2, sshg3 SSH2 keys, Key Store Configuration Examples sshg3, sshg3 commands, Commands environment variables, Environment Variables escape sequences, Escape Sequences exit values, Exit Values options, Options ssh_known_hosts file, Files ssh_sftp_batch_file, Description , Environment Variables status download, Downloading Files with Tectia Secure File Transfer GUI upload, Uploading Files with Tectia Secure File Transfer GUI Status Monitor, Tectia Connections Status GUI streaming, Enhanced File Transfer Functions , Commands strict host key checking, The default-settings Element support, Customer Support supported platforms, System Requirements SUSE Linux, Installing on Linux system configuration, Connection Broker Configuration Tools system log, Defining Logging Settings , The logging Element system message, Defining Messages system requirements, System Requirements T taskbar icon, Tectia Shortcut Menu (Windows and Linux) , Tectia Connections Status GUI TCP connection keepalive, The default-settings Element timeout, The default-settings Element technical support, Customer Support Tectia Client, Component Terminology Tectia Connections Configuration GUI, Tectia Connections Configuration GUI Tectia Connections Status GUI, Tectia Connections Status GUI Tectia ConnectSecure, Component Terminology Tectia ConnectSecure components, Product Components Tectia icon, Desktop Icons Tectia Server, Component Terminology Tectia Server Configuration tool, Component Terminology Tectia Server for IBM z/OS, Component Terminology Tectia Server for Linux on IBM System z, Component Terminology terminal bell, Defining Clients Settings closing, Defining Clients Settings fixed window size, Selecting the Font and Terminal Window Size selection, Defining Clients Settings terminal answerback, Defining Terminal Settings terminal colors, Selecting Colors terminal fonts, Selecting the Font and Terminal Window Size terminal settings, Defining Terminal Settings terminal window fixed size, Selecting the Font and Terminal Window Size height, Selecting the Font and Terminal Window Size width, Selecting the Font and Terminal Window Size terminology, Component Terminology test connection, Defining Connection Profiles ticket forwarding, The default-settings Element time format, defining, Defining File Transfer Settings time stamp, Defining Advanced File Transfer Options timeout, TCP connection, The default-settings Element toolbars, Customize Dialog , Customizing Toolbars transfer mode, Defining File Transfer Mode translation table, ssh-translation-table transparent FTP tunneling, Transparent FTP Tunneling transparent TCP tunneling, Transparent TCP Tunneling , Example on Tunneling Telnet Connections (Unix) , Example on Tunneling E-mail Service (Windows) tray icon, Defining General Settings , Tectia Connections Status GUI tray menu, Defining General Settings , Defining the Connection Capture Settings , Tectia Shortcut Menu (Windows and Linux) troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Tectia ConnectSecure FTP-SFTP conversion, Answers to Common Problems password, Answers to Common Problems user authentication with certificates, Troubleshooting User Authentication with Certificates troubleshooting tool, Collecting System Information for Troubleshooting tunneling, Secure Shell Tunneling , Example on Tunneling Telnet Connections (Unix) , Defining Tunneling , Defining Transparent Tunnels agent, Defining Default Tunneling Settings , Forwarding Options applications, SOCKS Tunneling FTP, Transparent FTP Tunneling IPv6, Secure Shell Tunneling restricting, Secure Shell Tunneling X11, Secure Shell Tunneling , X11 Forwarding , Defining Default Tunneling Settings , Forwarding Options , The default-settings Element tunneling e-mail, Example on Tunneling E-mail Service (Windows) tunnels, Secure Shell Tunneling automatic, Defining Automatic Tunnels local (outgoing), Local Tunnels , Local Tunnels remote (incoming), Remote Tunnels , Remote Tunnels U uninstalling Tectia ConnectSecure, Removing the Tectia ConnectSecure Software from AIX, Removing from AIX from HP-UX, Removing from HP-UX from Linux, Removing from Linux from Solaris, Removing from Solaris from Windows, Removing from Windows upgrading, Upgrading Previously Installed Tectia ConnectSecure Software upload status, Uploading Files with Tectia Secure File Transfer GUI uploading a public key, Uploading Public Keys Automatically , Managing Keys and Certificates uploading files, Uploading Files with Tectia Secure File Transfer GUI uploading public keys, Uploading Public Keys Manually uploading settings, Defining Advanced File Transfer Options user account domain, Special Considerations with Windows Servers local, User Authentication with Public Keys user authentication host-based, Host-Based User Authentication (Unix) with certificates, User Authentication with Certificates , Managing Keys and Certificates with certificates (Windows), Configuring User Authentication with Certificates on Windows with GSSAPI, User Authentication with GSSAPI with keyboard-interactive, User Authentication with Keyboard-Interactive with password, User Authentication with Passwords with public key, User Authentication with Public Keys , Managing Keys and Certificates user certificate, enrolling, Using the Configuration File (Unix) user configuration directory, The general Element user identity, The profiles Element user key, Uploading Public Keys Manually , Creating Keys with the Public-Key Authentication Wizard user name, Logging in with Tectia SSH Terminal GUI (on Windows) user-config-directory, The general Element user-specific configuration files on Unix, File Locations on Unix on Windows, File Locations on Windows USERPROFILE, Directory Paths using secure copy, Using scpg3 using secure file transfer, Using sftpg3 W wildcard, Defining File Transfer Mode , Using Wildcards , Command Interpretation , Filename Support window multiple windows, Defining the Appearance , Saving Settings positions, Saving Settings settings, Defining Windows Settings size, Selecting the Font and Terminal Window Size Windows desktop, Desktop Icons , Loading Settings Event Log, Defining Logging Settings installation, Installing on Windows password, User Authentication with Passwords registry keys, Registry Keys on Windows taskbar, Tectia Shortcut Menu (Windows and Linux) adding profiles, Defining Connection Profiles uninstallation, Removing from Windows user authentication with certificates, Configuring User Authentication with Certificates on Windows Windows Explorer, Differences from Windows Explorer , Defining File Transfer Settings X X.509 certificates, Managing CA Certificates with the Configuration File (Unix) , Using the Configuration File (Unix) , Importing PKCS Certificates with Tectia Connections Configuration GUI , Key Store Configuration Examples X11 forwarding, Secure Shell Tunneling , X11 Forwarding , Defining Default Tunneling Settings , Forwarding Options , The default-settings Element XML attribute allow-relay, The profiles Element , The static-tunnels Element allow-ticket-forwarding, The default-settings Element data, The profiles Element default-domain, The general Element disable-crls, The general Element dll-path, The default-settings Element end-point-identity-check, The general Element fallback-to-plain, The filter-engine Element file, The profiles Element gateway-profile, The profiles Element hash, The profiles Element http-proxy-url, The general Element id, The profiles Element identity-file, The profiles Element socks-server-url, The general Element use-expired-crls, The general Element XML element accept-unknown-host-keys, The general Element address-family, The default-settings Element auth-gssapi, The default-settings Element auth-hostbased, The default-settings Element auth-keyboard-interactive, The default-settings Element auth-password, The default-settings Element auth-publickey, The default-settings Element auth-server-certificate, The default-settings Element auth-server-publickey, The default-settings Element authentication-method, The default-settings Element authentication-methods, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element authentication-success-message, The default-settings Element ca-certificate, The general Element cert-validation, The general Element checksum, The default-settings Element cipher, The default-settings Element ciphers, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element close-window-on-disconnect, The default-settings Element compression, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element crl-prefetch, The general Element crypto-lib, The general Element default-settings, The default-settings Element dns, The filter-engine Element dod-pki, The general Element environment, The default-settings Element exclusive-connection, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element file-access-control, The general Element filter, The filter-engine Element filter-engine, The filter-engine Element forward, The default-settings Element forwards, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element general, The general Element gui, The gui Element host-key-always-ask, The general Element hostbased-default-domain, The default-settings Element hostkey, The profiles Element hostkey-algorithm, The default-settings Element hostkey-algorithms, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element identification, The general Element identity, The profiles Element idle-timeout, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element issuer-name, The default-settings Element keepalive-interval, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element kex, The default-settings Element kexs, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element key-selection, The default-settings Element key-store, The general Element key-stores, The general Element known-hosts, The general Element ldap-server, The general Element local-hostname, The default-settings Element local-tunnel, The profiles Element log-events, The logging Element log-target, The logging Element logging, The logging Element mac, The default-settings Element macs, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element network, The filter-engine Element ocsp-responder, The general Element password, The profiles Element profile, The profiles Element profiles, The profiles Element protocol-parameters, The general Element proxy, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element public-key, The default-settings Element quiet-mode, The default-settings Element rekey, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element remote-environment, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element remote-tunnel, The profiles Element rule, The filter-engine Element server-authentication-methods, The profiles Element server-banners, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element sftpg3-mode, The default-settings Element static-tunnels, The static-tunnels Element strict-host-key-checking, The general Element tcp-connect-timeout, The default-settings Element , The profiles Element terminal-bell, The default-settings Element terminal-selection, The default-settings Element tunnel, The static-tunnels Element tunnels, The profiles Element user-config-directory, The general Element user-identities, The profiles Element user-keys, The general Element
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