SSH Tectia

SSH Tectia Server and Client Version Differences

This section lists the features included in different versions of SSH Tectia Server and SSH Tectia Client.

Table 7.1. SSH Tectia Server versions and features

FunctionalityServerServer (with EFT)Server (with Tunneling)Server for z/OS
Secure terminal serverxxxx
SFTP serverxxxx
Tunneling server (non-transparent)xxxx
Client-side tools and functionalityx1xxx
Support for SFTP API xxx
Checkpoint/restart mechanism xxx
Streaming for high-speed transfers xxx
Prefix for files in transfer xxx
FTP-SFTP conversion (server side) xxx
CryptiCore encryption x2x2 
Transparent tunneling server (requires SSH Tectia Connector)  xx
Support for centralized management (requires SSH Tectia Manager)xxx 
Supported platforms    
Windowsxxx 
AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Linuxxxx 
IBM z/OS   x

1 On Unix platforms (AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Linux) only.

2 On Linux and Windows only.

Table 7.2. SSH Tectia Client versions and features

FunctionalityClientClient (with EFT)ConnectorServer for z/OS (client tools)
Terminal client, command-line tools and Windows GUIxx (optional) x
SFTP/SCP client command-line tools and Windows GUIxx x
Tunneling clientx (non-transparent)x (non-transparent)x (transparent)x (non-transparent)
SFTP API (C and Java) x1  
Checkpoint/restart mechanism x  
Streaming for high-speed transfers x  
Prefix for files in transfer x  
FTP-SFTP conversion x2  
Supports connections to standard Secure Shell v2 serversxx (basic Client3) x
Supports connections to SSH Tectia Server (with EFT)xx x
Supports connections to SSH Tectia Server (with Tunneling)xxxx
Supports connections to SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OSxxxx
Supported platforms    
Windowsxxx 
AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Linuxxx  
IBM z/OS   x

1 C API on all supported platforms. Java API on Linux, Solaris, and Windows only.

2 On 32-bit Linux, HP-UX, Solaris, and Windows 2000 and XP only.

3 Basic Client functionality does not include the EFT features.