Download SecureCRT 5.0 beta 6
SecureCRT is a client for remote control, file transfer and data tunneling using SSH. This is a method of establishing a secure connection between two computers. Here, both the data and part of the IP traffic are encrypted with an encryption method. VanDyke Software has recently released a new beta version with 5.0 beta 6 as the version designation. It changelog looks like this:
Changes:
- Added the session name to disconnect/reconnect messages.
- Improved handling of mismatched DLLs when SecureCRT and SecureFX are integrated.
- SSH1: Added support for TIS authentication.
- SSH2: Added new compatibility mode for Tectia using SHA1 hash with X.509 RSA certificates.
Bug fixes:
- SecureCRT sometimes took a long time to start or did not start at all.
- Using ALT+ to navigate to a disconnected tab caused the status icon to change to connected.
- The default keymap did not include the ALT+ keys.
- SecureCRT sometimes displayed extra characters when Linux emulation and the Terminal font were used.
- Line-drawing characters were not printed correctly although they were displayed correctly.
- When SecureCRT could not load the default printer settings, it was not possible to exit the Printing pages in the Global and Session Options dialogs.
- Under certain circumstances, Find highlighted an extra character.
- Typing an exit command in an SFTP tab during a transfer caused SecureCRT to crash.
- Pressing CTRL plus any key during a Zmodem transfer interrupted the transfer.
- SecureCRT crashed when attempting to exit the application during a Zmodem transfer.
- When the global option “Save window state for each session” was enabled and SecureCRT was started using a shortcut that was set to run minimized, the SecureCRT window did not start minimized.
- Copying a session to a different folder failed if that session name already existed in the folder.
- The menu item FilePrintSelection was sometimes available when nothing was selected.
- SecureCRT crashed when a key was mapped to clone the tab and that key was pressed, but cloning was not allowed for that session.
- License errors were reported as “317 and 317”.
- When SecureCRT and SecureFX were integrated and a session was saved using the Quick Connect dialog, a protocol did not get set for the other application.
- It was not possible to integrate SecureCRT 5.0 and SecureFX 3.0 on machines if they had never been installed.
- When SecureCRT and SecureFX were integrated, sometimes the icons displayed in the File Types page in the Global Options dialog were incorrect.
- Serial: SecureCRT crashed when data was attempted to be sent after the session sending data had been closed.
- TAPI: SecureCRT crashed when attempting to connect to a TAPI session and no modem was present.
- SSH: Because the SSH1 and SSH2 key exchange algorithms settings were incorrectly being shared, SecureCRT could report “no compatible key exchange method” when attempting to connect.
- SSH: SSH URLs did not work correctly.
- SSH: The View Host Key dialog did not scroll when the host key did not fit.
- SSH1: Modified the identity string to be the same as 4.1. which was what some devices expected.
- SSH1: SecureCRT disconnected during Zmodem downloads and reported the error “Invalid packet header”.
- SSH2: In some cases, X11 forwarding was very slow.
- SSH2: SecureCRT hung if certificate authentication was selected, but there were no certificates in the CAPI store.
- SSH2: Could not use the GSSAPI key exchange method when connecting to an IP address and other key exchange methods were also allowed.
- SSH2: Attempting to use an invalid public key caused SecureCRT to crash.
- SSH2: The system function SHGetFolderPathA was being imported incorrectly, which caused problems on Windows 98.
- VSH: Attempting to commit large modified binary files in CVS caused VSH to hang.
Version number | 5.0 beta 6 |
Operating systems | Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 |
Website | VanDyke Software |
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License type | Shareware |