 Introduction
 Installation
 System Requirements
 Install Reflection for Secure IT
 Selecting Features and Languages
 Upgrading from Previous Versions
 Getting Started
 Start a New Terminal Session
 Display the Configuration Toolbar
 Transfer Files Using the FTP Client
 Understanding Secure Shell
 Getting to the Reflection Secure Shell Settings Dialog Box
 General Tab (Secure Shell Settings)
 Configuration
 Settings Files
 Secure Shell Client Configuration Files
 Encryption
 Data Encryption
 Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS)
 Encryption Tab (Secure Shell Settings)
 Authentication
 Server Authentication using Public Keys
 Server Authentication using Certificates
 Client Authentication Methods
 Connection Reuse in Secure Shell Sessions
 Public Key Authentication
 Managing User Keys
 Configure Public Key Authentication
 Add Keys to Your User Keys List
 Upload Client Public Keys to the Server
 Change a User Key Passphrase
 Export a User Key
 User Keys Tab (Secure Shell Settings)
 User Key Generation Dialog Box
 Managing Host Keys
 Configure Host Key Checking
 Configure the Preferred Host Key Type
 The Known Hosts File
 Host Keys Tab (Secure Shell Settings)
 Host Key Authenticity Dialog Box
 Certificate Authentication (PKI)
 PKI Overview
 Digital Certificate Stores
 Configure Client Authentication using Certificates
 Configure Server Authentication using Certificates
 Enabling and Disabling Use of the Windows Certificate Store
 Configuring Certificate Revocation Checking
 Distributing Intermediate Certificates using an LDAP Directory
 PKI Tab (Reflection Secure Shell Settings)
 Reflection Certificate Manager
 Open the Reflection Certificate Manager
 Personal Tab (Reflection Certificate Manager)
 Trusted Certification Authorities Tab (Reflection Certificate Manager)
 LDAP Tab (Reflection Certificate Manager)
 Configuring the LDAP Server for CRL Checking
 OCSP Tab (Reflection Certificate Manager)
 PKCS#11 Tab (Reflection Certificate Manager)
 PKCS#11 Provider Dialog Box
 GSSAPI (Kerberos) Authentication for Secure Shell Sessions
 Use Reflection Kerberos for GSSAPI Authentication
 Kerberos Ticket Forwarding in Secure Shell Sessions
 Specifying the Service Principals for GSSAPI Secure Shell Sessions
 GSSAPI Tab (Secure Shell Settings)
 Port Forwarding
 Local Port Forwarding
 Remote Port Forwarding
 Forward TCP communications
 Forward FTP communications
 Tunneling Tab (Secure Shell Settings)
 Local Port Forwarding Dialog Box
 Remote Port Forwarding Dialog Box
 Configure Multi-hop Secure Shell Sessions
 Multi-hop Tab (Secure Shell Settings)
 Configure Multi-hop Server Dialog Box
 Command Line Utilities
 Secure Shell Command Line Utilities
 ssh Command Line Utility
 ssh2 Command Line Utility
 ssh-keygen Command Line Utility
 sftp Command Line Utility
 sftp2 Command Line Utility
 scp Command Line Utility
 scp2 Command Line Utility
 Troubleshooting
 Troubleshooting Secure Shell Connections
 Use the Secure Shell Log File
 Troubleshooting Reflection for Secure IT Help
 Administrator's Reference
 Administrative Installations
 Workstation vs. Administrative Installation
 Planning your Installation and Deployment
 Create an Administrative Installation Image
 Install from the Command Line
 Enable or Disable Installation Logging
 Customizing Your Installation
 Open Attachmate Customization Tool
 Select a Customization Type
 Install Custom Settings with a Companion Installer
 Install FTP Client Settings
 Add a Companion Installer to your Installation
 Appendix
 Files used by the Secure Shell client
 SSH Config Schemes
 Sample Configuration File
 Configuration File Keyword Reference - Secure Shell Settings
 Configuration File Keyword Reference - Terminal Emulation settings
 DOD PKI Information
 Glossary of Terms
 authentication
 CA (certificate authority)
 cipher
 CRL (Certificate Revocation List)
 data integrity
 digital certificate
 digital signature
 encryption
 GSSAPI (Generic Security Services Application Program Interface)
 hash
 Kerberos
 MAC (Message Authentication Code)
 migration log file
 passphrase
 PKCS
 port forwarding
 public key/private key
 Reflection application data folder
 Reflection ssh folder
 regular expression
 Secure Shell
 UTC (Universal Time, Coordinated)
 Reflection application data folder
 Windows user profile folder
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