Remote Shell or Command Limitation on Windows

At this time any process started by the WANFast server daemon on Windows is unable to spawn a child process.  This means that you can use a remote shell on Windows, but within that shell you can only run commands interpreted by cmd.exe, such as cd, dir, del, etc.  When running a remote command on Windows, you cannot pipe the output to a 2nd command, nor can that command start a 2nd process.

No 64-bit WANFast Daemon on Windows

At this time the 64-bit version of the WANFast daemon does not correctly set the audit ID of any remote shell or command, so the 32-bit version is installed.  However, the 32-bit daemon will run the 64-bit version of any remote command, where available.

Windows wgui and wrepl Only Supported on 64-bit Versions of Windows

The graphical user interfaces wgui and wrepl are only delivered on 64-bit versions of Windows.

 Importing DSA SSH Keys Not Supported

At this time WANFast only supports RSA private keys.  Thus it is unable to import a DSA private key from ssh.

Continuous Replication not Yet Supported on Linux