TermServ


TermServ

Secure Call-In Access

RELEASE 3.3.4, FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS

TermServ was designed with UNIX in mind. It uses the power of your system to provide call-in protection tailored to your UNIX environment. TermServ offers more flexibility and easier administration than add-on, call-back hardware devices. TermServ, supported on SunOS, Solaris, IBM AIX, and SCO UNIX, provides superior management reporting, usage statistics, and automatically scheduled management reports that fit right into your daily operations. Powerful security features include:

Dual Passwords: TermServ supports a call-in password and a second call-back password for added protection.

Token Cards: A general interface supports all one-time password devices.

Day and Time Access Control: Access to the system can be limited to specific times of day and days of week.

Automatic Hang Up and/or Account Locking: The system administrator can set the maximum number of failed passwords and user names that TermServ will accept. If the caller exceeds this limit, TermServ can automatically terminate the call or lock the account.

Call-back: Users may have one or more permanent call-back phone numbers, or temporary phone numbers can be set to expire on a particular date. Optionally, traveling sales and technical representatives can be allowed to specify a call-back phone number at call-in time.

UUCP Call-back: A remote UUCP computer system calls in to TermServ and automatically presents its user name and password. TermServ drops the connection and instructs its local UUCP to call-back the remote system.

Idle Time-Out: TermServ protects your systems when users forget to logoff by automatically closing their sessions and hanging up. Idle time-out pays for itself by reducing your call-back phone bills.

No Local UNIX ID Required: TermServ does not require call-in users to have a UNIX login account to use the modem pool.

Legal Warning: TermServ can automatically send a customized warning message to all callers that they are accessing your private computer system.

Complete Auditing & Accountability: TermServ provides security administrators, auditors, and system administrators with the information they need to effectively do their jobs. TermServ captures user log-in and log-out, session statistics, modem port usage, and billing data. This TermServ information and the pre-defined TermServ management reports help establish complete accountability for the use of call-in system services. When you suspect hostile penetrators are attacking your UNIX system, TermServ can even record all modem I/O for a particular user or a particular port. Recording can be configured to start at the beginning of a call or dynamically started during an existing call. The user session can be monitored on-line and the file can be saved as documentary evidence of unauthorized activities.

Management Reports: TermServ includes a rich set of management reports to aid in security monitoring, capacity planning, and hardware problem determination. TermServ reports give summaries of calls, sessions, and call- back failures. Separate reports give individual user summary and detail reports. TermServ also prepares a call-back telephone number and connection time billing report for each user.

Supports Standards

TermServ fully supports the standard TCP/IP telnet and rlogin protocols. A system with TermServ can connect call-in users to UNIX and non-UNIX hosts. TermServ supports modems that use the Hayes "AT" or Telebit command-set.

Risk Free Purchase

TermServ comes with a 30-day money back guarantee. Visa and MasterCard orders accepted.


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