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PUBLIC KEY ENABLED (PKE) - APPLICATION STATUS
Updated: 7/19/2021 10:10:15 AM
Attachmate Corporation, Reflection for Secure Information Technology (IT) – UNIX Client, version 6.1 Service Pack 2.
Web Site
Attachmate Corporation
Status
CERTIFIED - The certification letter is available on the JITC
Joint Interoperability Tool
web page. A JIT account must be requested to obtain access to the certification letters.
Date Certified
October 2007
Type/Supported Functions
Secure Socket Layer/ Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) or Secure Shell/Secure Shell File Transfer Protocol (SSH/SFTP) protocols.
Operating Systems Supported
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Red Hat Linux Enterprise Server 3.0
Associated Software
None.
Common Access Card Information
Not Tested.
Application Description
Reflection for Secure IT – UNIX Client, version 6.1 SP 2, is a Secure Shell (SSH)-based security solution built for UNIX environments. By replacing nonsecure telnet and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) with RSIT UNIX Client 6.1 SP 2, network transmission can safeguard private data, shore up network defenses, and meet increasingly stringent regulatory requirements. The RSIT UNIX Client 6.1 SP 2 was tested against a Red Hat Linux computer with Reflection for Secure Information Technology – UNIX Server version 6.1 Service Pack 2 installed.
This description was provided by the Test Engineer.
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