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, System Requirements, 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
- digital signature in key usage, The general Element
- 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
- Enforce digital signature in key usage, Managing CA Certificates
- enrolling certificates, Importing PKCS Certificates with Tectia Connections Configuration GUI
- enrolling user certificate,
Using the Configuration File (Unix)
- 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 value, sftpg3 batch mode, Commands
- 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, Enabling Transparent FTP Tunneling (Unix)
- command-line option, The filter-engine Element, Options
- in configuration file, 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 APIs, System Requirements, File Transfer APIs
- 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
- GSSAPI ticket forwarding, Defining Authentication, The default-settings Element
- 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 key algorithms, Defining Server Connections, Defining Server Connections, The default-settings Element, The profiles Element
- 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
- 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), Managing CA Certificates
- 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
- public-key signature algorithms, Defining Authentication, Defining Authentication, The default-settings Element
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 value, sftpg3 batch mode, Commands
- 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
- host key algorithms, Defining Server Connections, Defining Server Connections, The default-settings Element, The profiles Element
- 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
- signature algorithms, Defining Authentication, Defining Authentication, The default-settings Element
- 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, Defining Authentication, 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, Managing CA Certificates, 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