CopSSH
CopSSH is an implementation of OpenSSH for Windows. CopSSH offers both SSH client and server functionality and can be used for remote administration of Windows systems. CopSSH contains Cygwin DLLs and a compiled version of OpenSSH on Cygwin. An administration GUI is also provided as of the version 4.0.0.[2]
Developer(s) | Itefix |
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Stable release | 7.1.0
/ December 10, 2019 |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | Remote Access |
License | Commercial, Cygwin, OpenSSH and OpenSSL are free software, CopSSH is proprietary[1] |
Website | https://www.itefix.net/copssh |
History
The first version of CopSSH was developed to address requirements of Logrep and was published as a free solution on the SecurityFocus Secure Shell mailing list.[3] CopSSH became popular [4][5][6] and is kept updated with newer versions of its underlying solutions.
As of November 22, 2011, Itefix Consulting decided to deliver CopSSH binary installers as paid downloads.[7]
Features
The CopSSH client can be used to initiate SSH/SFTP/SCP connections, while the CopSSH server is used as the SSH or SFTP server.
CopSSH administration GUI has following features:
- Service, connection and event status
- User Access Control with activation wizard
- Public Key Administration with PKA wizard
- SSH Server Configuration
- SFTP Server Configuration
See also
References
- "Copssh License/Version". itefix.net.
- "Copssh Control Panel and existing installations". itefix.net. 2010-11-26.
- Karagulle, Tevfik (2005-03-31). "copSSH - a cygwin+openssh package with public key authentication support on windows 2003". SecurityFocus Secure Shell mailing list. Archived from the original on 2015-05-28.
- Sheth, Dhaval (2012-05-31). "How to setup a basic config of CopSSH Server for using Backup Utility in Unity Connection or CallManager".
- "TortoiseGit + msysgit + CopSSH + WindowsXP as server". 2012-12-29.
- Weijie, JIN (2011-12-07). "Step by Step Setup Git Server on Windows with CopSSH + msysGit and Integrate Git with Visual Studio".
- "Copssh, Cwrsync and Nagwin - now as paid solutions". itefix.net. 2011-11-22.