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Publisher's Description
From VanDyke Software:
VanDyke ClientPack is a suite of tools for automating file transfer, shell, and public-key administration tasks, saving you time on routine administration and configuration tasks. VRALib a key component of the ClientPack is a COM and .NET API that enables custom scripting of SSH2 connections in Windows. ClientPack command-line utilities include: vsftp an interactive SFTP command-line utility for secure file transfer, vcp a command-line file transfer utility, vsh a command-line shell utility, vkeygen a public or private key generator utility, and vpka a command-line tool for uploading keys to Secure Shell servers. All utilities support password, public-key (RSA, DSA, and Smart Cards using X.509), Kerberos v5 (via GSSAPI), and keyboard-interactive authentication when connecting to SSH2 servers. ClientPack provides Secure Shell encrypted logon and session data, including vsh port forwarding to secure TCP/IP data, X11 forwarding, and vcp and vsftp for secure SFTP file transfers.
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"Confusing program and docs"
Version: VanDyke ClientPack for Windows 6.1
Pros
None at all
Cons
Download link is messed up
Doesn't install desktop icons
Documentation isn't linear
MoreSummary
First, the download link here is broken: When clicked you get a business card-sized popup window that has VanDyke's download page in it. Problem is, you can't resize the window so all you see is the upper left-hand corner of the website. Opening the link manually in a full-sized browser you can get to the download but once it's installed, you have to dig in your C: directory to find it since the program doesn't install shortcuts on the Windows menu or your desktop. The help files don't tell you how to logon to a directory with the client or really anything except the history and use of the files - not how to use them.
