One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS) supports only the SSHv2 protocol. The older and insecure v1 version is not supported.
Supported client and server applications
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OpenSSH (client and server)
Client and server tested with a weekly build of the latest available version.
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OpenSSH (client and server)
Client and server tested with version OpenSSH_7.1p2 and OpenSSL 1.0.2f-fips 28 Jan 2016.
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Dropbear (client and server)
Tested with version 2015.67.
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SecureCRT (Windows, client)
Tested with version 8.5
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PUTTY (client)
Tested with version 0.65.
Telnet traffic must conform to RFC 854 and to various extensions described in the following RFCs: 856-861, 652-658, 698, 726-27, 732-736, 749, 779, 885, 927, 933, 1041, 1043, 1053, 1073, 1079, 1091, 1096-97, 1184, 1372, 1408, 1572, 2066, 2217, 2840, 2941, 2946.
TN3270
Telnet 3270 terminal protocol.
TN5250
Telnet 5250 terminal protocol, as described in RFC2877.
VMware Horizon View Clients using the Remote Desktop (RDP) display protocol to access remote servers are supported. For details, see VMware Horizon View connections.
One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS) supports the Remote Framebuffer (RFB) protocol which is used in various open source VNC implementations. RFB versions 3.3-3.8 are supported.
The following client and server applications are supported if they are built on the open source RFB protocol:
- RealVNC
- UltraVNC
- TightVNC
- KVM
- Vino