Download SecureCRT 5.1 beta 2
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 5.1 beta 2 as the version designation. The list of changes looks like this:
SecureCRT® 5.1 (beta 2) complies with FIPS 140-2 cryptography requirements, offers improved authentication with X.509 digital certificates, adds the ability to easily launch multiple sessions, and improves SSH agent functionality.
New features:
- Added history support to the chat window, allowing previous commands to be viewed, edited, and sent.
- SSH2: Passwords for SSH2 sessions can be changed from the Session Options dialog using the SSH2 protocol when it is supported by the remote machine.
changes:
- Added a global-file-only option “Clipboard Data Format”, which allows the clipboard data format to be set to CF_TEXT, CF_OEMTEXT, or CF_UNICODETEXT.
- When “FIPS mode” is enabled, invalid cryptographic algorithms are not displayed in the Session Options dialog.
- When “FIPS Mode” is enabled, it is displayed in the About box.
- SSH2: Added default support for X.509 certificate server host keys.
- SSH2: When a key exchange method is not supported, a message is logged to the trace output.
- SSH1/SSH2: Authentication methods can be edited in the Session Options dialog for SSH1 and SSH2 sessions that are connected.
bug fixes:
- When SecureCRT and SecureFX were integrated and the terminal protocol for a session was set to SSH2 and the transfer protocol was set to FTP, if the password was saved, it had to be re-entered when switching between SecureCRT and SecureFX.
- Paste sometimes used Unicode, even though ASCII text was selected.
- When multiple sessions were connected and the “Always on Top” setting was changed, the setting did not always have the correct value when a different session was active.
- After installing SecureCRT and running it for the first time, if the evaluation dialog was quit, the next time SecureCRT was run, it tried to migrate unnecessarily.
- SSH2: Pressing OK in the GSSAPI Properties dialog caused SecureCRT to crash
- SSH2: SecureCRT did not honor the SFTP Tab Local directory setting.
- SSH2: When “FIPS Mode” was enabled, the New Host Key dialog did not display the server’s fingerprint. It is now displayed as a SHA-1 hash when “FIPS Mode” is enabled.
- SSH1: Under certain circumstances, SSH1 host keys could not be saved.
Version number | 5.1beta 2 |
Operating systems | Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 |
Website | Van Dyke Software |
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File size |
8.91MB |
License type | Shareware |