VanDyke Software heeft de eerste update voor versie 7.1 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. SecureCRT is beschikbaar voor Windows, Linux en OS X, en een licentie kost honderd dollar. In versie 7.1.1 zijn de volgende problemen verholpen:
Bug fixes:
- SecureCRT hung if a script called Screen.CurrentColumn or Screen.CurrentRow before user authentication had completed.
- If a button was given a label that included an ampersand (&), the ampersand was not shown correctly on the button.
- If a button bar was given a name that contained an ampersand (&), the ampersand was dropped.
- Windows: SecureCRT could take a long time to start if there were a large number of autostart sessions and the tab status indicator option was set to "Background colors".
- Windows: If a button bar other than "Default" was selected in the default session, that setting was not honored.
- Mac: SecureCRT crashed after opening over 20 connections in new windows and then selecting the Window menu.
- Mac: If a large number (e.g., more than 100) of port forwards were specified for a session, SecureCRT could crash or report the error "Too many open files" when attempting to establish the port forwards.
- Mac: If SecureCRT and SecureFX were installed into a path that contained a space, when the toolbar button to launch SecureFX was pressed, nothing happened.
- Mac: If the status indicators "Color rectangles" were selected, the rectangles were not positioned correctly on the tab.
- Mac: If a tab was given a label that contained an ampersand (&), the ampersand was dropped.
- Linux: Kubuntu 13.04 crashed when running SecureCRT 7.1 due to a mismatched Qt library.