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... use the same secure remote access software on OS X and Windows.

...get a commercially supported UNIX Secure Shell server.

...have secure terminal
emulation
for my Mac OS X systems.

...replace nonsecure Telnet.

...replace nonsecure FTP.

...securely transfer files with simple drag and drop.

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" I used CRT for a long time before switching to SecureCRT for security reasons. I prefer using SecureCRT to test our routers since it's more user-friendly (and secure) than some other options out there."

Scarlett Duplantis

Business Development Manager, Netjam, LLC

Netjam specializes in new, used, and refurbished network hardware from manufacturers like Cisco, 3Com, Barracuda, Sonicwall, and Motorola. We also do network consulting and support for clients that need that service.

We use SecureCRT® for network administration and transferring files to our Linux servers. We also use SecureCRT to connect to and test our routers and switches, to make sure they are fully working before shipping them to our customers. SecureCRT's built-in Secure Shell features and Serial protocol support make testing easier.

I used CRT for a long time before switching to SecureCRT for security reasons. I prefer using SecureCRT to test our routers since it's more user-friendly (and secure) than some other options out there such as HyperTerminal.