SecureCRT single user
SecureCRT for Windows, Mac, and Linux
provides rock-solid terminal emulation for computing professionals, raising
productivity with advanced session management and a host
of ways to save time and streamline repetitive
tasks. SecureCRT provides secure remote access, file transfer,
and data tunneling for everyone in your organization.
Whether you are replacing Telnet or Terminal, or
need a more capable secure remote access tool,
SecureCRT is an application you can » Lees
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SecureCRT for Windows, Mac, and Linux
provides rock-solid terminal emulation for computing professionals, raising
productivity with advanced session management and a host
of ways to save time and streamline repetitive
tasks. SecureCRT provides secure remote access, file transfer,
and data tunneling for everyone in your organization.
Whether you are replacing Telnet or Terminal, or
need a more capable secure remote access tool,
SecureCRT is an application you can live in
all day long. With the solid security of
SSH, extensive session management, and advanced scripting, SecureCRT
will help raise your productivity to the nth
degree.
Key Benefits
- Securely access business applications on
UNIX, Linux, or VMS from machines running Windows,
Linux, and Mac - employ the rich emulation
support for VT100/102/220, TN3270, ANSI, SCO ANSI, Wyse
50/60, Xterm, and Linux console
- Configure, manage, and
organize all your sessions with full control over
scrollback, key mappings, colors, fonts, and more -
whether you have one or thousands of sessions.
- Access your full array of network devices from
one client with SSH2, SSH1, Telnet, Telnet/SSL, serial,
and other protocols.
- Leverage the high-productivity UI with
time-saving capabilities including multi-session launch, tabbed sessions, tiled
sessions, cloned sessions, a button bar for repeated
commands, and mapped keys.
- Depend on the open
standard Secure Shell protocol for encrypted logon and
session data, flexible authentication options, and optional FIPS
140-2 -approved ciphers.
- Automate repetitive tasks in SecureCRT
by running scripts using VBScript, JScript, PerlScript, or
Python. The script recorder builds your keystrokes into
a VBScript or Python script.
- Transfer files between
network devices with SFTP, Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, or
Kermit. A built-in TFTP server provides additional file
transfer flexibility.
- Save steps with the close integration
of SecureCRT and the SecureFX file transfer client,
which share sessions and settings that let you
run SFTP, FTP, SCP, and FTP/SSL file transfer
sessions without reentering passwords.
What's new in version
8.5.3?
Change:
- Treat the curve25519-sha256@libssh.org key-exchange algorithm as
synonymous to the curve25519-sha256 algorithm.
Bug fixes:
- Under
certain circumstances, tiled session did not resize correctly
after resizing the Command window.
- If the default
session protocol was set to something other than
TAPI and the Quick Connect protocol was changed
to TAPI, attempting to configure TAPI produced an
error.
- If the Screen.get2() scripting function was called,
line drawing characters in the terminal window could
be corrupted.
- When a large scrollback buffer was
configured, the scroll bar could get stuck at
the top of the scrollback.
- SecureCRT now prevents
multiple Connect bars from being added to the
toolbar.
- SSH2: If the public key in use
was generated with the ssh-keygen -Z option, SecureCRT
could crash when attempting to enter the passphrase.
- Windows: When SecureCRT was maximized or full screen,
if the font was zoomed in using CTRL+
or the mouse wheel, attempting to zoom out
using CTRL- or the mouse wheel did not
work.
- Windows: If Python 3.x was installed on
the system and the PYTHONPATH variable was set,
SecureCRT could fail to launch.
- Windows: When "Background
colors" tab status indicators were used and enough
sessions to fill the tab bar were connected,
there was a significant lag when connecting new
sessions or closing sessions.
- Mac/Linux: The Session Manager
was always shown at startup even if it
was closed prior to closing SecureCRT.
- Mac/Linux: If
a logon script was running in a session
and a large amount of output was received,
not all of the output was displayed.
- Mac/Linux:
If a script was launched using a mapped
key, the menu item "Cancel" was not available
on the Script menu.
Mac: If the global
options "Paste on middle button" was set, the
Confirm Paste dialog continued to be displayed after
the Cancel button was pressed. - Mac: The Zmodem
Upload List browse dialog did not honor Chinese
characters.
- Mac: When using a Wacom tablet and
stylus as the mouse, the mouse pointer would
not always reappear in the expected location.
- Mac:
If text with trailing newlines was pasted into
the Connect bar, the text was not visible.
- Linux: Recently used scripts and sessions could not
be selected using the mnemonic.
Note: In order
to use SecureFX's SSH protocol support, you must
have access to a SSH server, like: VShell. If you are not sure, check with
your ISP or local network administrator.
Secure
CRT and Secure FX are available as a
bundle.
For SecureCRT and SecureFX bundle pricing click
here SecureCRT and SecureFX bundle
This software
is subject to export control and may be
transmitted, exported, or re-exported only under applicable export
laws and restrictions and regulations of the United
States Bureau of Export Administration or foreign
agencies or authorities. By downloading or using the
software, you are agreeing to comply with export
controls.
SecureCRT is now available for export to
most individuals and organizations worldwide under the Export
Administration Regulations (EAR) of the U.S. Bureau of
Export Administration (BXA) governing strong encryption software. No
restrictions apply to customers located in member states
of the European Union (EU) and nine other
countries. Restrictions apply to certain government users in
other countries.
You will be asked to fill
out an eligibility declaration before downloading.