Version | Change log |
SecureFX 9.6.0 Build Nov 20, 2024 |
New Features: Added a button to the address bar that makes it easier to access bookmarks. Added SCP support for NetMRI devices. Added support for POSIX renames ([email protected]). Added the ability to accept OpenSSH trusted certificates as host keys. Added support for SSH private keys encrypted with the AES-256-CBC cipher. Initial filters can be specified for a session's local and remote directories. Specific folders and sessions can be selected and exported to an XML file. Added the ability to prevent sensitive data such as passwords and usernames from being included in an XML export. Added the ability to include the sensitive configuration data contained in the personal data folder when doing an XML export. Added the ability to change the hostname (or IP address) for multiple sessions at the same time. SFXCL: Added wildcard support to file listings (/LIST). SFXCL: On Windows and Linux, added support for /LIST with local file paths. Mac/Linux: Added a new Firewall type "Proxy command" which allows a local proxy command to be run when connecting to a remote server. Linux: Added support for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Linux: The system appearance Light or Dark setting is honored by the SecureFX application window. Changes: For new configurations, the default value for the receive and send buffers is "Use system default size". SecureFX no longer puts quotes around the comment when generating keys. For XML exports, the hostkey database is only included by default when "Global Options" is selected. Public-key information is now stored in the personal data folder if it is being used. When enabling a personal data store, the personal data folder path must now be an empty directory. When using a personal data store, the personal data folder path will update to match any changes made to the public configuration folder. The Hostname can now be modified when editing multiple sessions. The Manage Agent Keys dialog now supports multi-selection and bulk rem |
SecureFX 9.5.2 Build Aug 15, 2024 |
New Features: Added a button to the address bar that makes it easier to access bookmarks. Added SCP support for NetMRI devices. Added support for POSIX renames ([email protected]). Added the ability to accept OpenSSH trusted certificates as host keys. Added support for SSH private keys encrypted with the AES-256-CBC cipher. Initial filters can be specified for a session's local and remote directories. Specific folders and sessions can be selected and exported to an XML file. Added the ability to prevent sensitive data such as passwords and usernames from being included in an XML export. Added the ability to include the sensitive configuration data contained in the personal data folder when doing an XML export. Added the ability to change the hostname (or IP address) for multiple sessions at the same time. SFXCL: Added wildcard support to file listings (/LIST). SFXCL: On Windows and Linux, added support for /LIST with local file paths. Mac/Linux: Added a new Firewall type "Proxy command" which allows a local proxy command to be run when connecting to a remote server. Linux: Added support for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Linux: The system appearance Light or Dark setting is honored by the SecureFX application window. Changes: For new configurations, the default value for the receive and send buffers is "Use system default size". SecureFX no longer puts quotes around the comment when generating keys. For XML exports, the hostkey database is only included by default when "Global Options" is selected. Public-key information is now stored in the personal data folder if it is being used. When enabling a personal data store, the personal data folder path must now be an empty directory. When using a personal data store, the personal data folder path will update to match any changes made to the public configuration folder. The Hostname can now be modified when editing multiple sessions. The Manage Agent Keys dialog now supports multi-selection and bulk rem |
SecureFX 9.5.2 May 7, 2024 |
New macOS platform support SecureFX now supports Sonoma (macOS 14). Additional certificate validation options For FTPS and HTTPS sessions, new TLS certificate options provide more control over revocation list checking. Microsoft Azure Blob SFTP compatibility mode When a Microsoft Azure Blob has SFTP server capability enabled, a new compatibility mode in SecureFX ensures that configuration settings are adjusted automatically to achieve a successful connection to the Azure Blob's SFTP server. |
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