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wodSSHTunnel 1.7.2
Program Specifications
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Version: |
1.7.2
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Size: |
4.29 MB |
Publisher: |
WeOnlyDo Software |
Date Added: |
Jul 3, 2005 |
License [?]: |
Shareware (USD$199.00 to buy) |
Operating System: |
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003, Windows 2000, Windows 7 |
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Publisher's Description of wodSSHTunnel
" Add secure tunneling capabilities to your application. "
- From WeOnlyDo Software
SSH Tunnel ActiveX, SSH Component
* Client ActiveX for wrapping your connections through secure tunnels
* Both local and remote port forwarding
* Unlimited Channels and Users
* Uses FIPS 140-2 certified OpenSSL crypto library
* Can act as SOCKS4(a)/SOCKS5 proxy server
* Internal threading (where available in host environment)
* Installation contains x86 and x64 binaries
* Samples in VB, VC, Delphi
The wodSSHTunnel component is a client/server component that will add secure tunneling capabilities to your applications and is based on the SSH protocol. According to your rules and definitions, it will accept local connections, encrypt and forward data to the SSH server where it will then be decrypted and sent to the destination host. An SSH server is required for this component to work - encryption will take place between the local computer (running wodSSHTunnel) and the SSH server of your choice.
It will work on both ends - it can accept local connections and forward them to the server or it can facilitate connections to local services when notification of a 'remote port forwarding' request is received from an SSH server.
wodSSHTunnel also implements a SOCKS4(a)/SOCKS5 proxy - so you can leave it up to each application to decide its destination dynamically.
- How does it affect your network connections?
Instead of using direct connections to the server, through the insecure Internet, you would connect to your SSH server using an encrypted connection and the SSH server would connect to the services that you require. Usually, these services will reside on the same machine as the SSH server or will be inside a protected network.
Not only will it secure your connections, it will also allow you to create a VPN to your services.
- How does it work?
You setup any number of Channels - these are objects that will keep information about a specific port forwarding request. For example, you can create a Channel that will listen on local port 80 and forward all requests to an SSH server on its port 80. After you Start that channel, you can connect to http://localhost using your web browser and you will see the web page served up by the web server that is running on the same computer as the SSH server. Neat, isn't it?
After a Channel is created and started, it will accept Users. Each channel stores a collection of users that are connected to it. When a new User tries to connect to the channel, you will receive an event in which you can decide whether to allow or deny the user permission to use the secure channel. If you allow a user to connect and use a channel, everything else is handled by wodSSHTunnel.
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