The initial version of Tunnelier (now Bitvise SSH Client) was released shortly thereafter - it supported manual port forwarding.In May 2002, we released the first WinSSHD and Tunnelier in the 3-series, with Tunnelier now supporting the bvterm remote console and remote WinSSHD configuration.Another year later, in May 2003, we released new versions of our products with drastic improvements in speed, and in February 2004 we released the first versions in the 3.2x series, with xterm, VT-100 and graphical SFTP support available for the first time in Tunnelier.
![]() Bitvise Ssh Client 4.50 Manual Port ForwardingBitvise Ssh Client 4.50 License Policy GrantingBitvise Ssh Client 4.50 Free Individual UseOn 24 December 2004, Tunnelier 3.60 was released with dynamic tunneling, proxy and public key support, as well as a new license policy granting free individual use. Years 2005 to 2007 featured WinSSHD and Tunnelier versions 4. ![]() WinSSHD version 5, featuring a complete rewrite of most of its functionality, including much better terminal and file transfer subsystems, fully FIPS 140-2 compliant encryption, and a new Control Panel. All shortcomings of previous releases that were caused by architectural deficiencies have been addressed in this version. In 2012, we renamed our products to Bitvise SSH Server and Bitvise SSH Client, and released an important new version of our SSH Server, 5.50. The licensing of our SSH technology has also played a role throughout this time. Each year, new clients trusted our SSH implementation with their network transport security requirements. WinSSHD 4 even forms the core of a major competitive SSH server product. ![]() Kitts in the Caribbean, but is originally from Slovenia, a small European country south of Austria and east of Italy. Another Bitvise co-founder lives in Seattle, WA, US, and we also work with other developers in Slovenia, and now Canada.
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