SecureCRT is a Windows terminal emulator that supports Secure Shell (SSH), Telnet, rlogin, serial, and TAPI protocols. SSH provides encrypted login, data transfer, and terminal sessions and is highly customizable and easy to use.
SecureCRT protects passwords, user accounts, and data, combining rock-solid terminal emulation with the strong encryption, broad authentication options, and data integrity of the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol.
SecureCRT provides versatile solutions for business, network management, information security, and development tasks, from accessing host-based applications and administering servers to securely accessing behind-the-firewall network resources.
SecureCRT supports SSH1, SSH2, Telnet, Telnet/SSL, RLogin, Serial, and TAPI protocols and authentication via password, public-key, X.509 certificates, and Kerberos v5 via GSSAPI. Ciphers include AES, Twofish, Blowfish, 3DES, and RC4. Emulations include VT100, VT102, VT220, ANSI, SCO ANSI, Wyse 50/60, Xterm, and Linux console - all with ANSI color.
Multibyte character sets are supported for Japanese, Korean, and Chinese, as are scalable line-drawing fonts. SecureCRT has a multi-session tabbed interface with extensive session management features. Customization options include toolbars, menus, keymaps, and login scripts, as well as fonts, cursors, and color schemes.
Named sessions and firewalls let you create session-specific configurations. An optional "FIPS Mode uses a FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic library and only allows FIPS-approved algorithms. Other features include the Activator tray utility to minimize desktop clutter, auto logon, printing, Emacs mode, and SOCKS firewall support.
ActiveX scripting support saves time by automating routine configuration tasks. Securely transfer files using SFTP, or by using Zmodem or Xmodem from an SSH1 or SSH2 session. SecureCRT and the SecureFX file transfer client can share global and session options and the host key database so configuring a connection only needs to be done once.
Limitations:
· 30-day trial
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
· Introduces support for Windows 8 (excluding Metro)
Bug fixes:
· If the protocol type was changed during authentication, SecureCRT crashed.
· If a session's emulation was set to "Dumb", it continued to used dumb emulation after being changed to use a different emulation.
· If a session reconnected automatically in the background when a different session's tab had focus, the title bar was updated to display the reconnected session name.
· Windows: If a laptop was docked such that a secondary monitor was used and then SecureCRT was moved to that monitor and closed, when the laptop was disconnected from the dock and SecureCRT was restarted, it was visible in the task bar, but not on the laptop display.
· Windows: On a system that had two monitors with the primary monitor having a larger display resolution than the secondary monitor, when SecureCRT was maximized on the primary monitor and then restored, it used the resolution of the secondary monitor.
· Windows: When the sessions were tiled...