VanDyke Software heeft kort geleden versie 7.1.3 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. SecureCRT is beschikbaar voor Windows, Linux en OS X, en een licentie kost honderd dollar. In versie 7.1.3 zijn de volgende veranderingen en verbeteringen aangebracht:
Changes:Bug fixes:
- Windows: The answer file now honors the setting not to install the Telnet or Raw protocols.
- SecureCRT could crash if it was running inside an embedded window in Remote Desktop Manager and the RDM tab was closed.
- If a session was scrolled back so that older output was shown and Print Screen was selected, the most recent output was printed.
- When a firewall was specified on the command line or in a script, if the session reconnected, the specified firewall was not used.
- The scripting function SetOption("Cols", nCols) failed to set the columns to specified value.
- The scripting function ActivePrinter failed to set the active printer.
- When tiled sessions were being used, the accelerators for "Port" and "Open in a tiled window" in the Quick Connect dialog were the same.
- SSH2: If a session was closed before public-key authentication completed, SecureCRT could crash.
- Mac: When text was pasted into a session, it was sometimes doubled or tripled.
- Mac: If the option "Ignore window title change requests" was set and a tabbed session whose title had been changed was moved between windows, the title bar was reset to the default title.
- Mac: If a previous version of SecureCRT 7.1 had been installed in a location other than Applications and a newer version of 7.1 was installed, the Help file could not be loaded.
- Mac: The Session Wizard dialog was missing the wizard image.
- Mac/Linux: SecureCRT crashed when attempting public-key authentication if the key was larger than 2048 bits.
- Linux: On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, the font specified in the session options was not being honored.