Software Update: SecureCRT 7.3.4

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VanDyke Software has released version 7.3.4 of SecureCRT. SecureCRT is, simply put, a extensive version of Putty. Slightly less simple it is a client for remote control, file transfers and data tunneling using ssh. Ssh is a method of establishing a secure connection between two computers, in which both the data and part of the IP traffic are encrypted. SecureCRT is available for Windows, Linux, and OS X, and the price of a license starts at one hundred dollars. The following changes and improvements have been made in this release:

Bug fixes:

  • If a tabbed session was closed while a transfer operation in that session was in progress, SecureCRT crashed.
  • When SecureCRT and SecureFX were integrated, if the configuration passphrase was changed in one application while the other application was running, the sensitive data could have been encrypted incorrectly.
  • The personal data folder could not be merged with the configuration folder if the personal data folder contained any empty session folders.
  • When the Session Manager was in autohide mode and a session was connected, if a menu was activated using the keyboard and dismissed by pressing ESC, and then the keyboard accelerator to display the Session Manager was pressed, the Session Manager gained focus but remained hidden.
  • SSH2: SecureCRT could crash when a smart card was used for authentication.
  • Windows: On Windows 10, the last line of the terminal session was partially hidden by the bottom of the application window.
  • Windows: On Windows 10, moving the SecureCRT window caused it to get smaller.
  • Windows: On Windows 10, every time a tiled session was connected, it shrunk by one row and one column.
  • Windows: On Windows 10, if the session rows and columns were changed in the Session Options dialog, the view size was one row and one column less than the specified values.
  • Windows: PKCS11 authentication failed with FortiToken ePass2003.
  • Windows: CAPI authentication failed with the Fortinet FTK300 token.
  • Mac: Due to a change in OS X 10.10 (Yosemite), there can be more than one $PATH, which meant that the $PATH variable used by SecureCRT might not have contained the expected paths.
  • Mac: If there were multiple SecureCRT application windows, the keyboard accelerators COMMAND+I and COMMAND+M did not work unless the Session Manager was open in all the SecureCRT windows.
  • Mac: The SecureCRT version should not have been displayed in the title bar for official releases.
  • Mac/Linux: In the Manage Agent Keys dialog, if all keys were removed and then the Remove button was pressed again, SecureCRT crashed.
  • Mac/Linux: The Help contents, search, and glossary were not available.

Version number 7.3.4
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Linux, Windows XP, macOS, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, Windows 10
Website VanDyke Software
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License type Shareware
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