VanDyke Software heeft gisteren SecureCRT een update gegeven naar versie 5.1.3. SecureCRT is een client voor remote control, file-transfer en data-tunneling met behulp van SSH. Dit is een methode om een beveiligde verbinding op te zetten tussen twee computers. Hier wordt dan zowel de data als een deel van het IP-verkeer versleuteld met een encryptie methode. Het changelog van deze release laat de volgende veranderingen zien:
Changes:Bug fixes:
- SSH1: Compression is now off by default.
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- Reduced the time it takes for the Connect dialog to display, which was noticeable on a network or USB drive.
- Running a script that modified the ANSI colors caused SecureCRT to crash.
- When CTRL+TAB was used to switch between tabs, the scrollbar had the position of the most recently active tab rather than the previous position for that tab.
- The keymap assignments changed when there were multiple tabs and a session in a tab other than the first tab was reset.
- It was not possible to specify a UNC path (Samba) for a log file as it was in versions prior to 5.0.
- In SecureCRT 5.1.2, it was not possible to disable "Send initial carriage return" in Logon Scripts as in previous versions.
- Upgrading to a newer version of SecureCRT did not remove the old entry in Add/Remove programs.
- SSH1: Under certain circumstances, SSH1 port forwarding ended abruptly.
- SSH1: When generating an RSA key for an SSH1 session, if the user did not have write permissions for the specified save folder, SecureCRT crashed.
- SSH1: The NO-OP anti-idle option caused random characters to be sent to Cisco ISR routers. The "Send protocol NO-OP" session option can now be turned off for SSH1 sessions.
- SSH1: It was not possible to specify the DES cipher from the command line for SSH1 sessions.
- VSFTP: If the "version" command was issued when VSFTP was not connected to a session, VSFTP crashed.