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SecureFX 7.1.1

SecureFX for Linux provides a high-productivity environment with a tabbed user interface, the secure protocols you need, and powerful site synchronization. Integration with SecureCRT gives you easy access to shared connections and settings.

 
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$0.00
Trial Period:
30 Days
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X11 / Linux
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SecureFX for Windows, Mac, and Linux is a flexible, secure file transfer application with advanced features like site synchronization and automation to help web designers and network administrators streamline everyday tasks. Delivering strong security with SFTP, SCP, and SSL-based protocols, as well as legacy FTP support, SecureFX is the tool you can rely on to finish tough jobs connecting to many different servers, resuming multi-file transfers, and getting through network proxies and firewalls. An easy-to-learn tabbed interface gets you up and running quickly without sacrificing powerful capabilities such as remote editing. Establish a secure connection, then drag and drop files to and from the server and your desktop, Windows Explorer, and other applications, or queue up files in the file transfer queue. Relentless file transfers automatically reconnect and resume when connections are broken. Authentication options include public-key, X.509, and Kerberos v5. SecureFX site synchronization handles upload, download, and true mirroring transfers. Filter your file selection with wildcard support, and store commonly used configurations in the synchronize database for quick recall. Named sessions and named firewalls allow you to save session and firewall preferences for future use. A 30-day, fully-functional evaluation includes access to technical support. Update information: SecureFX 7.1 introduces support for Mac and Linux, with the same advanced capabilities as SecureFX for Windows. Integration with SecureCRT saves time with the ability to share sessions and settings. Also new is a dependent session option so you can connect to a jump host before connecting to other sessions.

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[30] Days evaluation period
Applications that allow the end-user to encrypt their own data must meet the U.S. Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) requirements as described at http://www.bxa.doc.gov/Encryption/Default.htm.

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