SecureCRT
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| Size: | 9.46 MB |
| Last Update: | 2008-01-08 16:00:44 |
| Version: | 6.0.0.168 Beta 5 |
| OS Support: | Windows 2K/XP/2003/Vista |
| License/Program Type: | Trial |
| Publisher: | VanDyke Software Inc |
| Price: | $99.00 |
Description:
SecureCRT description
A windows terminal emulator that supports Secure Shell (SSH),
Telnet, rlogin, serial, and TAPI protocols
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.
Here are some key features of
"SecureCRT":
· Script recorder
Quickly create a script to automate routines using the new
script recorder, which records keystrokes, including function keys,
and then generates a VB script.
· Improved auto session
With "Use auto session" enabled, you can now select a single
session, multiple sessions, or folders of sessions to automatically
connect on startup.
· Cache passwords
SSH2 session passwords can be cached like passphrases.
SecureCRT and SecureFX can share passwords while either application
or the Activator utility is running.
· Improved ANSI color with color schemes
When using ANSI color, you can now select a color scheme to
replace the standard white foreground and black background.
· Expanded logging options with custom data
Custom log data gives you the ability to specify strings to be
logged upon connect, disconnect, and on each line. Parameter
substitutions for session and date information are supported.
· Support for OpenSSH format keys
You can now generate keys in OpenSSH format or convert existing
VanDyke Software format private keys to OpenSSH format, allowing
you to use the same keys with other Secure Shell clients.
· Support for zlib@openssh.com compression
When zlib@openssh.com compression is specified, compression
starts after authentication, preventing unencrypted passwords from
being cached by the zlib library.
· Additional tab support
Display the list of tabs on the menu using the MENU_TAB_LIST1
custom menu item. A new script function, GetScriptTab, returns the
tab from which the script was started.
· Windows Vista support
SecureCRT has been tested under Windows Vista, so when you are
ready to move to Vista, SecureCRT will be compatible.
Secure Shell
· SSH1 and SSH2 support
Both SSH1 and SSH2 are supported in a single client, providing
the maximum in flexibility when connecting to a range of remote
servers.
· User authentication
SecureCRT supports Password, Public Key (RSA, DSA, and X.509
including Smart Cards), Kerberos v5 (via GSSAPI), and Keyboard
Interactive when connecting to SSH2 servers. For SSH1 servers,
Password, Public Key, and TIS authentications are supported.
· Public Key Assistant
Support for Public Key Assistant makes uploading public keys to
an SSH2 server simple and safe for end users.
· Support for GSSAPI secured key exchange
Mechanisms supported depend on GSSAPI provider.
· SFTP in a tab
You can open an SFTP tab to the same SSH2 session without
having to re-authenticate to perform file transfer operations using
an interactive, text-based SFTP utility.
· Encryption ciphers: Strong encryption
The maximum 2048 bits length of DSA keys under SSH2 provides
strong encryption. SecureCRT supports AES-128, AES-192, AES-256,
Twofish, Blowfish, 3DES, and RC4 when connecting to SSH2 servers.
For SSH1 servers, Blowfish, DES, 3DES, and RC4 are supported.
· Password and passphrase caching
SSH2 session passwords and passphrases can be cached, letting
SecureCRT and SecureFX share passwords and passphrases while either
application or the Activator utility is running.
· Port forwarding
Tunnel common TCP/IP protocols (for example, POP3, IMAP4, HTTP,
SMTP) via SecureCRT to a remote Secure Shell server using a single,
secure, multiplexed connection. Port forwarding configuration has
been integrated into the tree-based Session Options dialog allowing
easier configuration for securing TCP/IP application data.
· Dynamic port forwarding
Dynamic port forwarding simplifies how TCP/IP application data
is routed through the Secure Shell connection. Instead of
configuring port forwarding on a per-application basis in
SecureCRT, each application is configured to use a SOCKS server on
a local host port. SecureCRT opens a port on the local host and
acts as a SOCKS server for any SOCKS-compatible application, even
those that use multiple ports, such as FTP.
· Interoperability
OpenSSH-compatible host key fingerprint support and RSA host
key support enhance SecureCRT's interoperability with a variety of
Secure Shell servers.
· X.509 support
Smart card-based public-key authentication using
X.509-compatible certificates supports highly secure two-factor
authentication. SecureCRT also supports the PKCS12 (.pfx) standard
file format for X.509 certificates and private keys. X.509 host key
checking automatically accepts the host key if the certificate is
valid.
· OpenSSH key format support
SecureCRT 5.x supports the OpenSSH private and public key
formats for greater interoperability. Generate keys in OpenSSH
format or convert existing VanDyke Software format private
keys.
· OpenSSH Agent forwarding
Agent forwarding support allows transparent authentication to
multiple linked servers after the first SSH server has
authenticated the user.
· Activator support for SSH Agent
functionality
If Activator is running, re-authentication is automatic even if
SecureCRT has been closed.
· Host key management
SecureCRT allows host keys to be viewed, imported, and
exported.
· Shared host key database
SecureCRT can share the host key database with SecureFX. The
private key agent cache is also shared between SecureCRT and
SecureFX, eliminating the need to reenter the passphrase.
· X11 forwarding
Encrypt X11 Windows sessions to secure remote X applications
that are being displayed on the local PC.
· Data compression
Improves the performance of encrypted dialup connections -
variable compression levels from 1 to 9. When zlib@openssh.com
compression is specified, compression starts after authentication,
preventing unencrypted passwords from being cached by the zlib
library.
Emulation
· Wide range of terminal emulation
VT100, VT102, VT220, ANSI, SCO ANSI, Wyse 50/60, Xterm, and
Linux console, with support for ANSI color in all emulations.
· Xterm extensions
Supports the Xterm extensions for changing the title bar and
for sending basic mouse events to the remote host. SecureCRT also
delivers 256-color Xterm support.
· Character attributes
Full terminal emulation support for character attributes
including VT line drawing symbols, bold, underline, reverse and
blink, and double-width and double-height fonts.
· Multi-byte font support
Support for Japanese, Chinese, and Korean multi-byte character
sets.
· 80/132-column support
Supports automatic switching between 80 and 132-column display.
Different fonts can be configured for the 80 and 132-column
modes.
· National Replacement Character Set
Terminal sessions display international characters using NRCS
if supported by the host application.
· Configurable rows and columns
SecureCRT supports a wide range of configuration from the
standard 24 rows, 80 columns to as many as 1024 columns.
· Window size change
When using SSH2, SSH1, RLogin, or Telnet servers supporting the
NAWS extension, SecureCRT will inform the remote system anytime the
window is resized and the rows and columns change. For applications
like Vi and Emacs, this guarantees that SecureCRT is always in sync
with the remote system without manually tweaking the settings on
the remote system.
Keyboard Mapping
· Create keyboard mappings
Map keyboard combinations on a per session basis. Create
mappings for any key combination - not just function keys - without
an external keymap file.
· Flexible keyboard mappings
Create customized accelerators by mapping user-specified
keyboard combinations to send a user-specified string, run a
script, perform a menu or scrollbar operation, or send a Telnet
command.
· Keymap editor
Graphical editor provides an easy mechanism for creating keymap
files that can be shared between users and systems.
Session Customization
· Named sessions
Create sessions from the Connect dialog to define specific
preferences for different hosts or for different purposes on the
same host.
· Named firewalls
You can name different firewall configurations and use them on
an individual session basis.
· Color schemes
Seven predefined terminal color schemes provided. Create and
save additional color schemes with customized foreground and
background colors.
· Session log file option
Session logging to a file can be toggled on and off from the
menu. SecureCRT can be configured to start logging upon connecting
to the remote site. Dynamic log filename generation, with support
for substitution of date, time, and environment variables. Custom
log data gives you the ability to specify strings to be logged upon
connect, disconnect, and on each line. Parameter substitutions for
session and date information are supported.
· 32,000-line scrollback
The scrollback buffer can be configured to save up to 32,000
lines. Being able to review the history of the current session can
be a life saver. From the scrollback, both copying to the clipboard
and printing are supported.
· Emacs mode
If you commonly use Emacs, you can configure your session to
use the ALT key as the meta key.
· Chat window
Provides a mechanism for composing a line (or more) of text
before sending to the remote system. The chat window also supports
history, which allows previous commands to be viewed, edited, and
sent.
Ease of Use
· Tabbed sessions
Tabbed sessions reduce desktop clutter and make it easy to
switch between sessions. Launch new tabs in the current window from
a URL or command line.
· Activator tray utility
The Activator utility allows minimizing any session window to
the system tray, cutting down on desktop and taskbar clutter.
· Session management
Sessions can be organized in nested folders. Organize hundreds
of named sessions using standard copy and paste or drag and drop.
Folders or multiple sessions can be launched in tabs with a single
click. With "Use auto session" enabled, select a single session,
multiple sessions, or folders of sessions to automatically connect
on startup.
· Simple automated logons
The initial logon username and password can be configured from
the Script dialog in order to automate logons quickly without the
need to learn a scripting language.
· Quick Connect
The Quick Connect dialog allows you to connect to a host with
just a server name - no configuration required. Optionally, you can
save the connection for future use.
· Clipboard copy and paste
Select terminal text by row and column area. With the Auto Copy
option on, text is automatically copied to clipboard after the text
is selected. Quickly paste text into a session by using the option
to paste on right or middle mouse click
· Anti-idle
SecureCRT can be configured to use protocol specific IDLE NOOP
options or send a user-defined sequence after a specified interval
to eliminate idle disconnections.
Firewall
· SOCKS v4 and v5
Support for both SOCKS v4 and v5 for use with Telnet,
Telnet/SSL, SSH1, or SSH2. When using SOCKS v5, optional firewall
authentication is supported.
· TIS and Wingate proxy
Generic proxies from the TIS firewall toolkit and Wingate are
supported for use with Telnet.
· HTTP proxy
Telnet, Telnet/SSL, SSH1, and SSH2 connections can be
configured to connect via an HTTP proxy that supports the Connect
command. Proxy setup is simplified with support for unauthenticated
and basic HTTP proxies.
File Transfer
· Zmodem and Xmodem
Use Zmodem and Xmodem to upload and download files over any
protocol (serial, TAPI, Telnet, Telnet/SSL, RLogin, SSH1,
SSH2).
· Send, receive ASCII
Send ASCII sends file contents to host as terminal input,
Receive ASCII saves host output to a file.
· SFTP in a tab
You can open an SFTP tab to a connected SSH2 session without
having to re-authenticate to perform file transfer operations using
an interactive, text-based SFTP utility.
Printing
· Host-based printing
SecureCRT includes robust host-based printing support for
applications such as Pine that allow the user to print to the local
printer.
· Basic printing
Print screen, print selection, and auto print are available
from both the menu and toolbar.
· Session or global print settings
Printing settings can be set globally or on a per-session
basis. Settings include page margins, printer font, which printer
to use, as well as advanced options for special host-based printing
environments.
ActiveX Scripting
· Multiple scripting languages
Use multiple scripting languages to control SecureCRT including
VBScript, JScript, and PerlScript.
· Scripting functions
Scripting functions allow you to write login scripts, send text
to sessions, transfer files, work with tabs, and perform other
activities.
Other Features
· Integration with SecureFX
SecureCRT and SecureFX share a common session database and
session options for both applications can be created or edited in
either application. Define your options once and they're available
in both applications. Both SecureCRT and SecureFX sessions are
displayed on the Activator menu. SecureCRT and SecureFX can share
passwords and passphrases while either application or the Activator
utility is running.
· File-based configuration
Create a controlled SecureCRT environment customizing toolbars,
menus, and the keyboard shortcuts they contain. Create custom
toolbars with buttons to open sessions, invoke scripts, and send
strings. Add custom commands to the Windows system menu and
contextual menus.
· IPv6
SecureCRT 5.x supports the IPv6 standard being implemented
across the internet. IPv6 addresses limitations with the current
IPv4 standard, such as the limited number of available IPv4
addresses. It also adds many improvements to IPv4 in areas such as
routing and network autoconfiguration.
· Screen font scaling
The font optionally grows or shrinks when resizing the
SecureCRT window.
· Call SecureCRT from web browser
SecureCRT can be set up to be your default Telnet application
for use with most web browsers.
· Serial device support
Use SecureCRT to connect to serial devices through COM ports.
Support as many as 50 COM ports.
· TAPI support
Create, configure and save session options for TAPI devices
including modem, country code, phone numbers, and redial.
· Delay options
Configure both the number of milliseconds to pause between
characters and/or between lines.
· FIPS 140-2 support
When an administrative option to run in "FIPS Mode" is set,
SecureCRT uses a FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic library and
only allows FIPS-approved algorithms.
Limitations:
· 30-day trial
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