Download SecureCRT 6.7.0
VanDyke Software has released the final release of version 6.7.0 of SecureCRT. SecureCRT is, simply put, a extensive version of Putty. Slightly less simple, it is a client for remote control, file transfers and data tunneling using ssh. Ssh is a method of establishing a secure connection between two computers, in which both the data and part of the IP traffic is encrypted. Since version 6.6.0 there is also a version of SecureCRT for Mac OS X and in version 6.7.0 there is also a Linux client. Since version 6.7.0 beta 1, the following changes and improvements have been made:
Changes in SecureCRT 6.7 (Official)
Bug fixes:
- The SHIFT+INS paste accelerator did not work when a custom menu (.MNU) was being used.
Changes in SecureCRT 6.7 (Beta 5)
Bug fixes:
- If “/POS” was the only option specified on the command line, SecureCRT attempted to use the last argument as the remote host.
- If the SecureCRT window was resized and trace options were on, the event was traced.
Changes in SecureCRT 6.7 (Beta 4)
Bug fixes:
- SecureCRT could crash on exit due to the way threads were being cleaned up.
- SecureCRT crashed if a session with the “Auto reconnect” and “Close on disconnect” options enabled was disconnected.
- SecureCRT crashed after pressing OK on the “Session Options”, “Lock Session”, or “Confirm Disconnect” dialog if the session that launched it had been closed after the dialog was displayed.
- SecureCRT crashed after pressing OK on a script dialog if the session that launched the script had been closed after the dialog was displayed.
- When the /F parameter was used on the command line to specify the location of the configuration folder and the menu or toolbar was customized, the changes were not saved.
- A pop-up error message was displayed if the script method GetOption() was called with an unknown option name.
- Serial: After connecting to a Windows COM port and then pressing any key, the CPU was pegged.
- SSH2/SSH1: When a session established a port forward that launched an application, if the session attempted to connect using both an IPv4 and IPv6 address, two instances of the application were launched.
- Windows: On Windows XP, if the display theme was set to Blue, Black, Aqua, or Silver and more than one SecureCRT window was connected to a session and “Send chat to all tabs” was used to send text to one of the sessions , it caused the other window to freeze.
- Mac: If SecureCRT was run on a Mac system with the keyboard and mouse being controlled from another system running Synergy in server mode, the arrow keys did not work.
- Mac: In the “Connect” dialog, the search string from the “Find Session” dialog was not remembered for subsequent searches.
Changes in SecureCRT 6.7 (Beta 3)
Bug fixes:
- If the Connect bar was removed from the toolbar through customization and then SecureCRT was restarted, attempting to bring up the customization dialog caused SecureCRT to crash.
- If a script that called Crt.Screen.Send() was repeatedly run, it could cause terminal corruption and possibly a crash.
- Under certain circumstances, after editing the Default session and attempting to apply the changes to all sessions, SecureCRT hung.
- Scripts that called Crt.Screen.Send() to send end of line characters had different behavior than they did prior to version 6.7.
- After pressing the ALT key and then the ENTER key, SecureCRT attempted to connect to a host named “”.
- When the SecureCRT window was resized by dragging the mouse, the rows and columns displayed in the status bar were not updated until the mouse button was released.
- If the Connect bar was removed from the toolbar through customization and SecureCRT was restarted, the Global Options dialog incorrectly showed that the Connect bar was visible.
- Mac and Linux: SecureCRT crashed when attempting to connect to a session with a misconfigured HTTP firewall.
Changes in SecureCRT 6.7 (Beta 2)
Changes:
- Removed warning message about toolbar and menu bar needing to be updated.
- Linux: On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5, the SecureCRT launcher icon is now installed into the Gnome system panel menu.
Bug fixes:
- Windows: It was not possible to get the Connect bar back if it was removed from the toolbar.
- Windows: The Connect bar did not work when it was placed on the menu bar.
- Windows: On Windows 7, if the corner of the SecureCRT window was dragged to the top of the desktop, the full height option did not work.
- Mac: When the accelerator COMMAND+` was used to cycle through the SecureCRT windows, a “`” character was inserted into the session.
- Mac: If two sessions were connected in different windows and one of the sessions was maximized and the second session was dragged into the first window and then sent out to a new window, the second session was not the correct size.
- Mac/Linux: If an invalid license was on the clipboard, the license wizard did not display the correct text.
- Linux: On 32-bit Ubuntu 10.x, it was not possible to add SSH1 keys to the agent.
- Linux: Selecting “Exit” from the File menu closed all SecureCRT windows instead of just the current window.
Version number | 6.7.0 |
Release status | Final |
Operating systems | Windows 7, Windows 2000, Linux, Windows XP, macOS, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 |
Website | VanDyke Software |
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File sizes |
8.50MB – 17.70MB |
License type | Shareware |