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New in SecureFX 6.2
Filter files when doing synchronize operations New filter support allows files to be included or excluded during a synchronize operation, which makes it possible to do things like exclude an .svn folder. Wildcards are supported.
Edit multiple sessions at the same time The Connect dialog allows multiple sessions to be selected and then edited, making it easy to do things like change the passwords for a group of sessions.
Remember and connect to sessions from last use A new option remembers which sessions were open the last time SecureFX ran and connects them automatically.
Use mutual authentication Self-signed certificates can be generated and used with FTP/SSL.
Establish FTP or FTP/SSL data connections from behind a restrictive firewall A new option allows the local ports to be limited to a specific range.
Use a smart card to authenticate Support for PKCS #11 simplifies smart-card authentication.
Manage your keys Agent support in the Activator allows keys to be explicitly added and removed.
64-bit Windows support A native 64-bit version is available for x64 Windows platforms.
Security
User authentication
SecureFX supports password, public key (RSA, DSA, and X.509 including smart cards), Kerberos v5 (via GSSAPI), and keyboard interactive when connecting to SSH2 servers. Support for FTP/SSL mutual authentication is supported using self-signed certificates.
Public Key Assistant
Public Key Assistant allows easy and secure upload of public keys to the server.
Data encryption
Select from a wide selection of ciphers including: AES, AES-CTR, Twofish, Blowfish, 3DES, and RC4 to ensure strong data encryption.
Data integrity
Guarantee the integrity of each message sent over the network (preventing replay or insertion attacks).
Host identity verification
Unique server host key proves its identity to a client as a "known" host (preventing a man in the middle attack).
X.509 certificate user authentication support
Smart card-based public-key authentication using X.509-compatible certificates supports highly secure two-factor authentication. SecureFX supports the PKCS #12 (.pfx) standard file format for X.509 certificates and private keys. PKCS #11 is also supported, allowing a cryptographic token interface to be used. X.509 host key checking automatically accepts the host key if the certificate is valid.
GSSAPI support
Support for GSSAPI secured key exchange for SSH2 connections. Mechanisms supported depend on GSSAPI provider. Only the Kerberos v5 mechanism has been tested. For SSH2 connections, the Server Principal Name (SPN) can be specified in the GSSAPI Properties dialog.
File Transfer
Multiple protocol support
SecureFX supports SSH2 SFTP, FTP/SSL, and conventional FTP in a single client, providing the maximum in flexibility when connecting to a range of remote servers.
Protocol updates
Support for SFTP through version 6.
Site synchronization
Select local and remote folders, choose from upload, download, and mirror options, then fine tune file selection in the synchronization window. Filtering with wildcard support allows files to be included or excluded during a synchronize operation, which makes it possible to do things like exclude an .svn folder. To save set up time, Quick Synchronize and Synchronize dialogs optionally use paths from the active sessions for synchronize operations. Multiple sites are easy to keep synchronized with a synchronize database that supports saving, editing, and executing synchronize operations. Quick synchronize mirror with delete automatically deletes files or folders that are not on the source from the destination, allowing you to exactly match the destination and source. This is also supported in SFXCL.
Multiple simultaneous connections and transfers Set up all of your connections and transfers in one SecureFX application windowavoid cluttering your desktop
Complete upload control No surprise accidental overwrites of files on the remote host with SecureFX’s support to prompt on upload overwrites.
"Relentless" file transfer Automatically reconnect after a broken connection and resume the transfer.
Resume file transfers Resumes transfer of one or more filessaves time, especially with large files.
Move files Transfer and delete files in one step with the /Move flag in the SFXCL command-line utility. Drag-and-drop move is also supported by holding down the ALT key.
Transfer queue When connected to a host, you can now queue up files to be transferred. Transfers are done serially, preventing errors if the remote FTP server doesn’t allow multiple connections. Drag files to the transfer queue, resize the transfer queue window, and hide or show columns.
FTP server support
A wide range of FTP servers is supported by SecureFX including MVS, VMS, NT, UNIX, and many others.
SFTP ASCII file transfer option Text format files can be sent as raw text rather than in binary format for more compatible transfers of files like HTML and server logs between different operating systems.
Ease of Use
Drag-and-drop from Windows Explorer
SecureFX allows you to drag-and-drop files between a remote server and your desktop, Windows Explorer, and other applications like WinZip.
Address bar An editable address bar shows the current path of the local or remote session as well as a history of the most recently used paths, allowing you to navigate easily between paths, type paths, or copy and paste paths to and from the clipboard.
Windows Explorer look and feel Familiar interface that is easy to learn and navigate.
Supports Network Neighborhood Simple, easy-to-learn network file browsing and transfer.
Quick Connect Simple interface to connect with minimum setup; select a protocol, enter a hostname and connect. Quick Connect dialog supports SFTP and FTP.
New Session wizard Guided setup to create new sessions for FTP and SFTP connections.
Minimal setup Ready to use as installed without configurationfile types and sessions are already defined.
Sound notifications Set up SecureFX to be notified by a sound when a transfer completes, when a session connects, when a session disconnects unexpectedly, or when there is an error.
Application
32-bit Windows application SecureFX was built as a 32-bit application from the ground up. SecureFX is supported under Windows XP, 2000, Server 2003, and Vista.
64-bit Windows application A native 64-bit version is available for x64 Windows platforms.
Integration with SecureCRT SecureFX and SecureCRT can share the global options, session options, and the host key database so you only need to perform operations like setting application defaults, sessions settings, or accepting a server’s host key once. SecureCRT and SecureFX can share passwords and passphrases while either application or the Activator utility is running and both SecureCRT and SecureFX sessions are displayed on the Activator menu. Launch either application from a toolbar button and specify a session to connect to. A combined installer is available that installs both clients and their DLLs into the same folder, making it easy to install SecureCRT and SecureFX and keep them in sync.
Activator session manager
Activator will display all of your current SecureFX and SecureCRT sessions in one handy menu. Activator also acts as an SSH agent so that passphrases only have to be entered once per key as long as Activator is running. Agent support in the Activator allows keys to be explicitly added and removed.
Customize the toolbar and menu Support for dragging and dropping toolbar and menu items, making it easy to modify the menu and toolbar to suit your needs.
Support for U3 smart drives When installed to a U3 smart drive using the SecureFX U3 installer, SecureFX saves configuration and settings to the U3 drive, making it completely portable.
Firewall support A wide range of firewalls are supported, including SOCKS4, SOCKS5, CSM, WinGate, WinProxy, and Raptor, unauthenticated and basic HTTP proxy, and generic proxy.
Site organization Create custom sessions and organize them in the Connect dialog in any order as well as alphabetically. Use friendly site names, move sites anywhere in the site tree, and copy/paste site definitions. The Connect dialog allows multiple sessions to be selected and then edited, making it easy to do things like change the passwords for a group of sessions.
Busy site retry Automatically reconnects to sites that refuse an initial connection because of too many users.
Quote commands Send server-specific commands beyond the standard FTP set.
Keep-alive option Keeps connection busy when not in active use to prevent it from being disconnected by a server.
Paste URL command Copy FTP addresses from an e-mail or a browser and open the site in SecureFX.
Configurable sound notifications Assign sounds to play on connect, unexpected disconnect, transfer complete, and error. SecureFX supports .wav sound files.
Advanced
OpenSSH public and private key format support Generate keys in OpenSSH format or convert VanDyke Software format private keys to OpenSSH format so that the same keys can be used with other Secure Shell clients.
Enhanced host-key management Key management in SecureFX includes the ability to view, import, and export host keys.
Remote file editing Right-click on any file on the remote site and open it for editing. Optionally, the file being edited is uploaded to the remote server each time the file is saved on the local machine.
Command-line support Automate routine secure file transfer operations with batch scripts. Combined with public key-only authentication, it is possible to automate secure, unattended file transfer processes. SFXCL also supports deleting, renaming, moving, and listing files.
Change file permissions on server Change read/write/execute permissions as allowed by logon.
Upload file permissions Specify file permissions for uploaded files.
Use environment variables in paths Use environment variables like APPDATA, TEMP, and USERPROFILE in paths specified in SecureFX global and session options, making it easier to move/copy settings to other machines and to create configurations that will work for multiple users.
Resolve symbolic links Select this option to automatically resolve symbolic links.
MSI installers MSI support allows you to distribute the applications through your distributions server using Group Policy and to automate installs through SMS or other install programs.
Autohide dot files With this option on, dot files such as .cshrc and .login will not be displayed and will not clutter the file listing.
Default upload file permissions Whether you need to make sure only you can read your files or make sure that the uploaded files are readable by the world, you can define UMASK permissions for each site to get the needed results.
Time zone configuration Set remote time zone manually for accurate time/date comparisons between local and remote.
Filename conversion on upload Force filenames to lowercase or uppercase.
Enhanced file permission tools Ability to change permissions on multiple files at once has been added. When connected to VShell for Windows version 2.2 or higher, the Properties dialog for the remote file or folder has a Security tab that allows ACL permissions to be viewed.
IPv6 support
IPv6 addresses can be specified as session hostnames.

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