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While most organizations now use NAT (network address translation) between
network segments or internal and external networks, there are still secure FTP
over SSL (FTPS) servers that cannot do encrypted file transfers when located on a
network using NAT.
MOVEit ® DMZ servers have been doing that since 2002...
- When the server is on a NAT network,
- When the client is on a NAT network,
- When both are on separate NAT networks, and
- Even when the server and client have identical NAT addresses.
MOVEit DMZ also provides firewall-friendly Passive FTPS transfers
with as few as 4 open firewall ports, delivers built-in FIPS 140-2 validated
encrypted file storage for end-to-end encrypted transfers, and supports
encrypted transfers by Web browsers and secure SFTP (SSH) clients.
MOVEit DMZ delivers all of the following too.
- File Non-Repudiation
- Guaranteed Delivery
- File Arrival Email Notification
- Multi-Lingual User Interface
- High Availability
For details on encrypted transfers involving NAT, and how MOVEit DMZ has
solved this problem, read our free
Secure FTP v. NAT white paper.
For more information about MOVEit DMZ, including how to arrange a free
30-day evaluation, just click the "Learn More" button.
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"MOVEit DMZ is a solid product
and I am impressed with the support from
Standard Networks. They take the time to
listen to their customers, look into issues
and address them."
-- Michael L.
Director of Technology
Global design firm
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