VanDyke Software heeft versie 6.7.3 van SecureCRT uitgebracht. SecureCRT is, simpel gezegd, een uitgebreide versie van Putty. Iets minder simpel gesteld is het een client voor remote control, file transfers en datatunneling met behulp van ssh. Ssh is een methode om een beveiligde verbinding tussen twee computers op te zetten, waarbij zowel de data als een deel van het ip-verkeer wordt versleuteld. Sinds versie 6.6.0 is er ook een versie van SecureCRT voor Mac OS X en sinds versie 6.7.0 ook voor Linux. In versie 6.7.3 zijn de volgende veranderingen en verbeteringen doorgevoerd:
New features:Bug fixes:
- Added support for Ubuntu Linux 11.10. 32-bit and 64-bit installers are available.
- Added support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0. 32-bit and 64-bit installers are available.
- If the default session was edited and the changes were written to all sessions, the logon actions were set to the default for all SSH2 sessions regardless of whether or not the logon actions had been changed.
- If a script was running in a tabbed session and the tab was closed while the script was running, a script cancel error was reported.
- With the "Show confirm disconnect dialog" option on, if a script was running and "Disconnect" was selected from the menu or toolbar and then the disconnect operation was cancelled, the script was stopped anyway.
- Telnet: When CTRL+S was used to suspend output, the CPU usage went to 100%.
- Mac/Linux: If the Public Key Assistant was used to generate a DSA key in OpenSSH key format and then upload the key file, the file had 0644 permissions instead of 0600 permissions, which meant that OpenSSH refused to use it.
- Mac/Linux: If a license field, such as Name or Company Name, contained more than one line of text, the license was accepted, but could not be used when SecureCRT restarted.
- Mac: On a system that previously had SecureCRT installed, after upgrading to OS X Lion, SecureCRT could not save license information.
- Mac: On OS X Lion, the prompt for making SecureCRT the default Telnet application continued to be displayed when SecureCRT restarted after answering "Yes" to the prompt.
- Mac: With the "Autoreconnect" option on, when a session connected through a forwarded port established by another session and a local session was also connected, if the sessions became disconnected, they did not reconnect automatically.
- Linux: After exiting a local shell session, an I/O error was reported.
- Linux: It was not possible to store passwords using the Password Properties dialog.