![]() Bugfix: when searching for a session in the "Quick Connect" field, the results list was not resized properly when resizing the sidebar.Bugfix: fixed the "Soliterm" game display that was scrambled in the latest release.Improvement: do not display font ligatures in the terminal and the text editor by default (the feature remains available in the global settings, terminal tab, font selection).Improvement: you can now use double quotes around the full "File/Folder" sessions parameters.Improvement: improved switching to MobaSSHTunnel window to prevent potential focus loss.Improvement: create files /etc/passwd and /etc/groups at first start for proper names resolution in the "ls" commands in 32-bit terminals.Improvement: the file extension is now automatically appended when exporting a color theme. ![]() Improvement: added mouse wheel scrolling feature in the MobaSSHTunnel list and in the sessions SSH jump hosts list.Improvement: improved MOSH sessions compatibility with legacy SSH servers that use outdated algorithms.Improvement: improved MOSH sessions compatibility with remote TCSH, CSH, and FISH shells.Improvement: added a message in the command line SSH client in case you are trying to connect to an old SSH server with legacy algorithms.Improvement: updated OpenSSL library and OpenSSH command line client to the latest version.Improvement: a folder of shared sessions can now display a green "Refresh" icon when the shared sessions are updated by someone else.Improvement: updated the interface for creating shared sessions and for managing existing shared sessions.Improvement: added a new security setting in the Customizer program in order to disallow the "Remember master password" feature.New feature: it is now possible to automatically refresh shared sessions that are stored in a network folder.New feature: it is now possible to modify directly shared sessions that are stored in a network folder, as long as you have write access to this folder.Evaluation software is fully functional and includes documentation. VanDyke products are available for download and evaluation with a 30-day evaluation license. Save steps with the close integration of SecureCRT and the SecureFX ® file transfer client, which share sessions and settings that let you run SFTP, FTPS (FTP/TLS), HTTPS (WebDAV and Amazon S3), SCP, FTP, and HTTP file transfer sessions without reentering passwords. A built-in TFTP server provides additional file transfer flexibility. Transfer files between network devices with SFTP, Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, or Kermit. SecureCRT supports X.509 smart cards (PIV/CAC) with the ability to select a specific certificate to be used for public-key authentication. Implement smart cards for highly secure, two-factor authentication. The script recorder builds your keystrokes into a VBScript or Python script. Leverage the high-productivity GUI with time-saving capabilities including multi-session launch, tabbed sessions, tab groups, tiled sessions, cloned sessions, a buttonīar and Command Manager for repeated commands, and mapped keys.ĭepend on the open standard Secure Shell (SSH) protocol for encrypted logon and session data, flexible authentication options, and optional FIPS 140-2 -approved ciphers.Īutomate repetitive tasks in SecureCRT by running scripts using VBScript, JScript, PerlScript, or Python. ![]() TN3270, ANSI, SCO ANSI, Wyse 50/60, Xterm, and Linux console.Ĭonfigure, manage, and organize all your sessions with full control over scrollback, key mappings, colors, fonts, and more - whether you have one or thousands of sessions.Īccess your full array of network devices from one client with SSH ( SSH2, SSH1), Telnet, Telnet/TLS, serial, RDP (Windows only), and other protocols. Securely access business applications on UNIX, Linux, or VMS from machines running Windows, Linux, and Mac - employ the rich emulation support for VT100/ 102/ 220, ![]() Monthly, weekly, or even daily password changes are required. Rather than specifying credentialsįor each saved session, sessions can reference anĮntry in the local Credentials Manager, making it easier to The Credentials Manager simplifies local password management
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