SecureCRT 6.2 Beta 1
Posted on Friday, January 30 2009 @ 14:17 CET by Thomas De MaesschalckSecureCRT combines rock-solid terminal emulation with the strong encryption, broad range of authentication options, and data integrity of the Secure Shell protocol. The security of your network is critical — it is more important than ever to protect passwords, user accounts, data, and computer systems. SecureCRT provides secure remote access, file transfer, and data tunneling for everyone in your organization.
Changelog:
- A native 64-bit Windows version is available
- Multiple sessions can be selected and edited from the Connect dialog. Only the
changed fields will be applied to the selected sessions, which allows specific
settings to be changed for a group of sessions
- There is a new option to remember which sessions were open the last time
SecureCRT ran so that they can be launched the next time the application runs
- Added an option to create a new log file at midnight, which can be used to do
automatic log rotation
- Added support for creating folders when a log file path is specified that does
not already exist, which allows parameter substitutions to be used in folder
names for log file paths
- Added a command-line parameter /LOG, which allows a log file to be specified
on the command line
- A blank password can be used to lock a session, which makes it easier to
prevent accidental typing in sessions
- SSH2: Added support for PKCS#11, allowing a Cryptographic Token Interface to
be used for smart-card authentication
- SSH2: In the Activator, agent support has been enhanced by allowing keys to be
explicitly added and removed
- SFTP: Added support for recursive remove (rm -r)
- SFTP: Added support for the flags -a and -d to the ls and lls commands
- Empty cells are not stored in the scrollback buffer, which in most cases,
significantly reduces the amount of memory used by a session
- The default Maximum columns setting has been increased to 256
- The default download, upload, and public key generation folders have been
changed to "My Documents". Under Vista, the default download folder is the
user's Download folder. Only new installations are affected
- When SecureCRT and SecureFX are integrated, if the SecureFX button on the
SecureCRT toolbar is pressed and the current session does not have a valid file
transfer protocol specified, a more informative message is displayed
- Serial: Added support for changing the baud rate of a connected session
- SSH1/SSH2: Added support for specifying a password in the Session Options
dialog
- SSH1/SSH2: When creating an identity file, moving the mouse is no longer
required to generate random data
- Bug fixes
Program Information Category: Tools and Utilities Type: Shareware Version: 6.2 Beta 1 Size: 10.64MB Works on: Windows Product page: here |