Version | Change log |
SecureCRT 9.6.1 Build Dec 17, 2024 |
Bug Fixes: SecureCRT crashed if a script launched and closed a session that used a logon script. When authenticating with an OpenSSH Trusted Certificate, if the .pub file was specified as the public key, authentication failed. Global SSH2 settings were not updated after being imported from an XML file. Under certain circumstances, some global and session options were not updated after being imported from an XML file. Windows: When importing a configuration that changed the protocol for an existing session, the icon displayed in the Session Manager indicating the session protocol was not updated. Windows: The status text for scratchpad editors did not update in tiled mode. Mac/Linux: The session name and status were truncated with elipses when switching from tabbed to tiled mode. |
SecureCRT 9.6.0 Build Nov 19, 2024 |
New Features: Specific folders and sessions can be selected and exported to an XML file. Added the ability to include the sensitive configuration data contained in the personal data folder when doing an XML export. Added the ability to prevent sensitive data such as passwords and usernames from being included in an XML export. Added the ability to change the hostname (or IP address) for multiple sessions at the same time. Added the ability to map a button, key, or command to send a string to the Command window. Added the ability to map a button, key, or command to select the next or previous button bar. Added the ability to set the cursor style to blinking line or steady line via an Xterm escape sequence. Added a session option to ignore the clear scrollback escape sequence (33[3J). Added a "%C" substitution parameter, which can be mapped to a folder on the Windows, macOS, or Linux, and used in the X/Y/Zmodem upload or download directories or in the log file path. Added the ability to accept OpenSSH trusted certificates as host keys. Added support for SSH private keys encrypted with the AES-256-CBC cipher. Windows: Added two new administrative options ("Disable Automate Logon Expect/Send" and "Disable Automate Logon Script"), which provide more granular control of automated logon actions than the administrative option "Disable Automate Logon". Windows/Mac: Added support for Python version 3.12 and 3.13. Changes: Python 3.8 scripts are no longer supported. The Hostname can now be modified when editing multiple sessions. The Manage Agent Keys dialog now supports multi-selection and bulk removal of keys. For new installations, a session's scrollback buffer can now be set to a value up to 1,024,000. The inactive window transparency lower limit has been changed to 1. When a session is waiting for the string specified by the prompt delay option, the status bar now displays a message to indicate that the session is waiting. Session a |
SecureCRT 9.5.2 Build Aug 15, 2024 |
New Features: Specific folders and sessions can be selected and exported to an XML file. Added the ability to include the sensitive configuration data contained in the personal data folder when doing an XML export. Added the ability to prevent sensitive data such as passwords and usernames from being included in an XML export. Added the ability to change the hostname (or IP address) for multiple sessions at the same time. Added the ability to map a button, key, or command to send a string to the Command window. Added the ability to map a button, key, or command to select the next or previous button bar. Added the ability to set the cursor style to blinking line or steady line via an Xterm escape sequence. Added a session option to ignore the clear scrollback escape sequence (33[3J). Added a "%C" substitution parameter, which can be mapped to a folder on the Windows, macOS, or Linux, and used in the X/Y/Zmodem upload or download directories or in the log file path. Added the ability to accept OpenSSH trusted certificates as host keys. Added support for SSH private keys encrypted with the AES-256-CBC cipher. Windows: Added two new administrative options ("Disable Automate Logon Expect/Send" and "Disable Automate Logon Script"), which provide more granular control of automated logon actions than the administrative option "Disable Automate Logon". Windows/Mac: Added support for Python version 3.12 and 3.13. Changes: Python 3.8 scripts are no longer supported. The Hostname can now be modified when editing multiple sessions. The Manage Agent Keys dialog now supports multi-selection and bulk removal of keys. For new installations, a session's scrollback buffer can now be set to a value up to 1,024,000. The inactive window transparency lower limit has been changed to 1. When a session is waiting for the string specified by the prompt delay option, the status bar now displays a message to indicate that the session is waiting. Session a |
SecureCRT 9.5.2 May 7, 2024 |
New macOS platform support SecureCRT now supports Sonoma (macOS 14). Enhanced credentials management Map a set of saved credentials to buttons, commands, and keys, so that you can send a password or username to a session at the press of a button. A single click opens the dialog that allows a saved password to be modified. Default RDP session (Windows) Configure default settings for your RDP sessions so that RDP options can be set independently of SecureCRT’s Default session. |
SecureCRT 9.5.1 B3272 Feb 27, 2024 |
Vulnerability Fix: - Windows/Mac: SecureCRT now includes OpenSSL version 3.1.5, which addresses CVE-2023-5363, CVE-2023-5678, CVE-2023-6129, and CVE-2024-0727. Bug Fix: - Windows: When focus was in the Connect Bar and the Enter key was pressed without entering a hostname or session, a connection was attempted using the "<Alt + R>" hint text as the hostname. |
SecureCRT 9.5.0 B3241 Jan 16, 2024 |
New macOS platform support SecureCRT now supports Sonoma (macOS 14). Enhanced credentials management Map a set of saved credentials to buttons, commands, and keys, so that you can send a password or username to a session at the press of a button. A single click opens the dialog that allows a saved password to be modified. Default RDP session (Windows) Configure default settings for your RDP sessions so that RDP options can be set independently of SecureCRT’s Default session. |
SecureCRT 9.4.3 B3219 Dec 19, 2023 | |
SecureCRT 9.4.2 B3191 Nov 14, 2023 |
Bug Fixes: - When zooming the session font, the top rows of the view may have been hidden. - Windows: If a connection error occurred during the early stages of key exchange, SecureCRT could have crashed. - Windows: If the "Hide Session ANSI Color Page" global INI-file-only option was disabled, opening the Session Options dialog resulted in a crash. - Windows: When opening the Session Manager, performance may have been impacted due to the protocol specific session icons. A "Use Old Session Manager Icons" global INI-file-only option has been added to allow the use of the old generic icons. - Mac: On Sonoma, after dismissing the font selection dialog, SecureCRT would hang. - Mac: When opening an ad-hoc local shell session, the system hostname was no longer used for the tab label. |
SecureCRT 9.4.1 B3102 Jul 18, 2023 |
Vulnerability: Updated the included OpenSSL library to version 3.0.9, which addresses a relatively low-risk vulnerability related to processing X.509 certificates. The library update also addresses an issue where Windows 11 Defender reported libcrypto-3-x64.dll as vulnerable. Bug Fixes: When using the Button Bar Manager to duplicate or rename an existing button bar, the buttons on the copied/renamed button bar may have been lost. When zooming the session font, the top rows of the view may have been hidden. When a connected session was configured to use the "System Color Scheme" color scheme and the system color mode was changed, the session's color scheme did not update as expected. Windows: When the local shell arguments and/or initial folder options were set in the default local shell session, those settings were not used by new local shell sessions. |
SecureCRT 9.4.0 B3072 Jun 8, 2023 |