SecureFX(R) 7.1.3 (Official) -- November 7, 2013 Copyright (C) 1995-2013 VanDyke Software, Inc. All rights reserved. This file contains a SecureFX product history. It includes lists of new features, changes, and bug fixes sorted by release. For a product description, installation notes, registration information, and contact information, please refer to Readme.txt (downloaded with this installation). Changes in SecureFX 7.1.3 (Official) -- November 7, 2013 -------------------------------------------------------- Changes: - Mac/Linux: The title bar of the local window now contains the local system name. Bug fixes: - SecureFX could crash if a synchronize operation was repeatedly stopped and refreshed. - The Manual Upload dialog did not allow folders to be selected. - SFXCL: When attempting to authenticate using keyboard-interactive authentication and the password was specified in a URL, there was a password prompt. - Mac: If a previous version of SecureCRT 7.1 had been installed in a location other than Applications and a newer version of 7.1 was installed, the Help file could not be loaded. - Mac: The Session Wizard dialog was missing the wizard image. - Mac/Linux: It was possible to close the transfer queue while a transfer was in progress, which made it impossible to stop the transfer. Changes in SecureFX 7.1.2 (Official) -- August 8, 2013 ------------------------------------------------------ Bug fixes: - SecureFX crashed when an FTP session using PORT and connecting through a SOCKS version 5 firewall was closed. - If the tree view was active and then hidden, SecureFX crashed the next time it started. - In the "Properties" dialog, when typing into the "Attributes" field, the cursor always stayed on the left side, causing text to be entered backwards. - In the "Properties" dialog, the "Size" field showed the size in the same units twice rather than in larger and smaller units, such as KB and bytes. - SFXCL: If a file had no attributes, the log file incorrectly reported that two transfer attempts were made instead of one. - Mac: If the application window was dragged using the toolbar, the dragging movement was not smooth. Changes in SecureFX 7.1.1 (Official) -- May 30, 2013 ---------------------------------------------------- Bug fixes: - SecureFX could crash when transferring a large number of files into the current directory of the local window. - Windows: SFXCL: The "no-subdir" option was not honored when using "/QuickSync". - Mac: If SecureFX and SecureCRT were installed into a path that contained a space, when the toolbar button to launch SecureCRT was pressed, nothing happened. - Mac: The first time SecureFX ran after being installed on a machine that it had never been installed on, the SecureFX window was very small. - Mac/Linux: If multiple sessions were edited at the same time, the text for the message warning that multiple sessions were being edited was missing. Changes in SecureFX 7.1 (Official) -- May 2, 2013 ------------------------------------------------- Bug fixes: - If the global option "Display filenames using Explorer attributes" was set and the ESC key was pressed while a file on the local system was being renamed, SecureFX crashed. - Mac: On 10.7 (Lion), if the "FileTypes.ini" file needed to be created (e.g., when SecureFX ran for the first time after a fresh install), SecureFX crashed. - Mac/Linux: If the toolbar was displayed, when SecureFX was closed and restarted, the application window was shorter that the previous time SecureFX ran. Changes in SecureFX 7.1 (Beta 5) -- April 25, 2013 -------------------------------------------------- Changes: - Mac: The permissions on the installer have been modified so that users other than the one who installed the application can run it. Bug fixes: - Mac: If an application had been installed and then uncleanly uninstalled, SecureCRT crashed on startup. - Mac/Linux: If the SecureFX window was repositioned, when it restarted, it was not in the correct position. - Mac/Linux: The CTRL+F4 accelerator did not close the active tab. - Linux: If the Connect dialog was displayed at startup and a session was connected, the tab bar did not correctly reflect which tabbed session was active. Changes in SecureFX 7.1 (Beta 4) -- April 11, 2013 -------------------------------------------------- Changes: - Mac: Improved the look of the toolbar icons on the Retina display. Bug fixes: - SecureFX could crash if a transfer was in progress when the session's connection was lost (e.g., the remote system went down). - The "Upload" menu item in the right-click menu was incorrectly disabled if an upload was in progress. - Linux: There was a case mismatch between some files referenced by the tarball and the actual file names. Changes in SecureFX 7.1 (Beta 3) -- March 28, 2013 -------------------------------------------------- No changes. Changes in SecureFX 7.1 (Beta 2) -- March 14, 2013 -------------------------------------------------- Changes: - Mac: Added support for the keyboard shortcut COMMAND+O to open the highlighted file or folder. - Mac: The Local window and Local Synchronize window get updated during download operations. Bug fixes: - Dependent session firewalls only worked when SecureFX was integrated with SecureCRT. - The authentication prompt was displayed every time a host disconnected and reconnected, which resulted in multiple authentication prompts being displayed when authentication timed out. - When SecureFX was integrated with SecureCRT, if a dependent session firewall was specified and then the session protocol was changed, the firewall field did not get updated on the protocol page. - Mac/Linux: The Connect and Synchronize toolbar buttons had the same icon. - Linux: Loading an incompatible plugin could cause SecureFX to crash. Changes in SecureFX 7.1 (Beta 1) -- February 26, 2013 ----------------------------------------------------- New features: - SecureFX is now available for Mac OS X and Ubuntu and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The Mac and Linux version provides functionality comparable to the Windows version, including multiple protocols such as SFTP, SCP, FTP over SSL, and FTP, as well as advanced features like site synchronization and the ability to recover interrupted transfers easily. Integration with SecureCRT is also supported. - Added support for dependent sessions so that a connection can be made to a jump host or SSH gateway before the session is connected. - SSH2 on Windows: Added support for SHA1 in RSA signatures, which allows X.509 certificates to be used in FIPS mode and other settings where MD5 cannot be used. Changes: - The limit on parallel transfers has been adjusted so that it's possible to have more than eight. Bug fixes: - If a time change occurred (e.g., daylight savings time) while a synchronize operation was active, the file status information was incorrect. - On a remote system that hides file extensions, if a file was renamed, the file extension was removed. - The log file did not report the correct directory when an open directory failed. - UTF-8 encoded characters were not displayed properly in the SecureFX log. - SecureFX displayed garbage characters for the session name in the log when the recently used session list was used to connect to the session. - In the "Connect" dialog, if a new folder was given the same name as an existing folder except for different capitalization, after exiting and restarting SecureFX, both folders were gone. - It was possible to add a blank file type. - SCP: If a directory had more than nine links, it was not displayed in the file list. - Windows: SecureFX did not honor the "Display filenames using Explorer attributes" global option. - Windows: The application icon was not removed from the Program group during an uninstall.