SecureFX(R) 6.6 (Beta) -- August 31, 2010 Copyright (C) 1995-2010 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 6.6 (Beta 3) -- August 31, 2010 --------------------------------------------------- Bug fixes: - When folders were transferred, a single file was transferred at a time regardless of the "Maximum number of parallel transfers" value. - If an attempt was made to create a new folder in a location where access was denied, SecureFX crashed. Changes in SecureFX 6.6 (Beta 2) -- August 17, 2010 --------------------------------------------------- Changes: - SSH2/SFTP/SCP: Socket write errors are now written to trace output. Bug fixes: - SecureFX could crash when a synchronize operation caused files to be deleted on the local machine. - When files were being transferred in parallel, cancelling out of the Choose Transfer Type dialog caused the remaining files to get stuck at "Checking destination" and they could not be cancelled. - During synchronization, when the direction was Download, the local path was not displayed. - The color depth of some of the icons on the toolbar was reduced, which caused them to look pixelated. - SFXCL: When multiple files were transferred and a file transfer failed, the log reported that all files were transferred successfully. Changes in SecureFX 6.6 (Beta 1) -- August 3, 2010 -------------------------------------------------- New features: - Limit or "throttle" the bandwidth used during file transfers to keep from consuming all available bandwidth. - Specify the number of parallel file transfers and, as transfers are completed, queued files will continually fill available slots. - Selecting Download on remote files automatically places the files in the local CWD if a different download location has not been specified. - If a PASV data connection fails, SecureFX automatically tries to reconnect using the original host/IP address. - Added an Upload button that can be used for menu and toolbar customization. - The same file size display options that were previously available for the transfer window are now also available for the tree view. - SSL: Support for RFC 2228 Clear Command Channel (CCC) provides enhanced compatibility with SSL servers. - FTP/SSL: Available and negotiated SSL algorithms for implicit as well as explicit connections are now logged. - SFTP: Added the session INI-file-only option "Preferred SFTP Version" that forces SecureFX to use a specific SFTP version. - SSH2: Added support for the "null" host-key algorithm for GSS-KEX as specified in RFC 4462. - SFXCL: A password can be specified when using a session with SFXCL. - SFXCL: Added two new options to the /S switch. The "TransferType" option allows the transfer type to be specified independently of the file type. The "Attr" option allows the file type to be specified independently of the transfer type. Changes: - When the "Trace Level" is set to 9, the password is automatically redacted from the trace output. Bug fixes: - SecureFX could crash if a file was being edited or transferred and the remote connection was lost. - SecureFX crashed or hung if the transfer queue refreshed while renaming a previously transferred file. - If a saved synchronize session that used a session with no file transfer protocol specified was run, SecureFX crashed. - Files could not be uploaded to a directory that had write access, but not read access. - SecureFX failed to transfer multiple items in the transfer queue when the connection count was limited. - When a file was dragged into the queue, the file was not always transferred to the current working directory. - Direct server-to-server transfers did not update the time remaining and the throughput correctly. - If the last location in the local window was My Computer or My Network Places (Network Neighborhood), it was not restored when SecureFX was restarted. - Quick Connect sessions where the host was an IPv6 address could not be saved. - If a previously failed item in the transfer queue was re-queued in order to wait for a connection to become available, it could potentially get re-queued over and over and display a large number of failed transfer dialogs. - On Windows, when large font (120 DPI) was used, text on some dialogs was truncated. - FTP: If a file was downloaded to a local mapped drive, SecureFX reported that 0 bytes were downloaded, even though the file was not empty. - SFTP: When connection failed, socket-level errors were not reported or logged. - SFTP: Server-to-server transfers did not log all output for SFTP connections. - SFXCL: When attempting to authenticate using keyboard-interactive authentication and the password was specified in a URL or a session, there was a password prompt.