Configuring SecureCRT 6.0
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SecureCRT is a terminal emulation program for Windows. It provides a secure connection between your computer and secure remote access and file transfer with several different terminal emulations. SecureCRT allows encrypted Secure Shell (SSH1 and SSH2) sessions with many servers and with Stanford's distributed network of UNIX computers.
Installing SecureCRT
- Download and run the SecureFX installer file.
Note: The installer file installs both SecureFX and SecureCRT. - When the Welcome page is displayed, click Next to continue.

- Accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next.

- Select the profile to use for the installation and then
click Next.

- Select a setup type and then click Next.

- Check the boxes for where you want to install application icons and then click Next to continue.

- Review your installation settings. If you want to change anything, click Back until you find the page with the settings you want to change. If you are satisfied with the installation settings, click Install.

- Click Finish.

Connecting to Cardinal, Spires, and Vine
The Essential Stanford Software version of SecureCRT includes pre-configured SSH2 connections to Cardinal, Spires, and Vine—the most widely used IT Services-supported servers.
- Start SecureCRT.
- The Connect window should display. If it does not appear, go to the File
menu, and click Connect.
- Select either Cardinal, Spires, or Vine and then click the Connect
button.

- The first time that you connect to a new session, the New Host Key window may appear. Click Accept & Save.
Note: Cardinal and Vine are aliases for a number of servers so you may see this message again when you connect to the site.
- For Username, enter your SUNet ID. If you want SecureCRT to remember
your username for subsequent logons, check the Save username box. Then,
click OK to continue.

- For Password, enter your SUNet ID password and leave the Save password
box unchecked. Click OK to continue.

- When you are connected to Cardinal or Vine, your workspace is a window similar to the one below.

Adding Sessions
If you need to connect to computers other than Cardinal, Spires, or Vine you need to create a new session. See the UNIX Computing Environments web page for a list of additional Stanford servers for which sessions can be added.
- On the File menu, click Connect. When the Connect window displays, click the New Session icon on the toolbar to start a New Session
wizard.

- When prompted for the Protocol for the new session, select SSH2 and then click Next to continue.

- Enter the following information and then click Next to continue:
- Hostname: name or IP address of the computer you wish to connect to (use the full DNS name)
- Port: 22
- Firewall: None
- Username: your user name on this computer

- When prompted for the SecureFX protocol for the new session, select SFTP and then click Next to continue.

- Enter a Session name and Description if you wish and then click Finish. The default session name is the host name for this
session.

- Right-click on the name of the session you are adding. In the popup menu, click Properties.

- In the Category section of the window, under Connection, click SSH2. In the Key exchange section of the window, uncheck the boxes for Kerberos and Kerberos w/ Group Exchange. Then, click OK to close the window.

- When the Connect window displays with the new session highlighted, click the Connect button.

- The first time that you connect to a new session, a New Host Key window may appear. Click Accept & Save.

- Enter your SUNet ID password in the Password field and click OK. Do not check the box to save your password.

Disconnecting
- To disconnect from a session, go to the File menu and click Disconnect.
- To exit SecureCRT, go to the File menu and click Exit.
Additional Information
For additional information, go to the SecureCRT Help menu.
- Click Help Topics to access the SecureCRT online help manual.
- Click SecureCRT Web Page to go to the VanDyke Software web site, which has the latest vendor information about SecureCRT.


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