SecureCRT provides rock-solid terminal emulation for computing professionals, raising productivity with advanced session management and a host of ways to save time and streamline repetitive tasks. SecureCRT provides secure remote access, file transfer, and data tunneling for everyone in your organization.
- Quality emulation
- Standards-based security
- Powerful session management
- High-productivity interface
- Time-saving automation tools
What’s New
Version 8.3.3:
New features:
- Added a global option to disable all printing
- ssh-add can be used to add keys from a remote Linux, Unix, or Mac system to SecureCRT's agent using agent forwarding
Change:
- The accelerator for resetting the zoom level to 100% was changed to COMMAND+SHIFT+0
Bug fixes:
- SecureCRT crashed when the remote system tried to write to the VT320 status line, but the VT320 status line had not been enabled by the remote.
- SecureCRT did not send FIN when disconnecting Telnet sessions
- If the SecureCRT window was maximized and then minimized and restored, when a session was connected, the window was restored instead of remaining maximized
- The hostname was not remembered if the protocol was changed from SSH2 to Telnet when the Connect bar was used to connect to a remote system
- In Python scripts, the Session object method "Unlock" did not work
- Windows: On Windows 10, if RDP was used to connect to a machine running SecureCRT with a session connected and then RDP was disconnected, SecureCRT crashed
- Mac: If focus was in the Connect bar and text was entered causing the auto complete dropdown to be displayed, SecureCRT crashed if it was closed using the red "X"
- Mac: If the user didn't have write permission to the /cores file, a warning was displayed when SecureCRT started
- Mac: Keymapping did not work correctly when a key was mapped to COMMAND+X
- Mac: In the Color Scheme dialog, the scrollbar thumb became unresponsive when it was dragged to scroll the ANSI colors list
- Mac: In a Python script that created a message box with "Yes" and "No" buttons, the default button could not be set to "No"
- Linux: On Ubuntu, after selecting a session in the Session Manager or Connect dialog, it could take a long time to connect the session or display the session's properties
Compatibility
OS X 10.10 or later
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