Hi, ever since I updated linux mint to version 21 i noticed some applications not launching or responding. I have GNS3 installed and wanted to test some labs. When I launch SecureCRT it doesn't load up at all. Is this because there is no ubuntu 21 support for the application yet?

I'm a long time Ubuntu user and have been looking at archlinux - but one of the programs that I use (purchased) is securecrt. Vandyke does a great job of supporting Ubuntu - and a few others - but archlinux is not one of them. I have not done a lot of research on this but wanted to know if I have a DEB or tar of the program is there anyway to (try) install it on archlinux? And before someone responds back what wrong with XYZ alternative to SSH from the command line? And the answer is that securecrt allows you to create "button" bars where you can define all kinds of commands for all kind of difference technology. That feature alone was worth the $100 I paid for the software and putty or terminal SSH is a very poor substitute . I used securecrt for years at my last company - and love the software. The vendor is just great to work with and constantly improving their app. I'm just looking for breadcrumbs on how to even try this.


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4. View the IP of Ubuntu

Ifconfig (note is ifconfig, not ipconfig on windows)

5. Connect

SECURECRT = Quick Connect, connect ubuntu, enter Ubuntu ID and pwd

6. Solving the problem of garbled characters

Connected successfully, found that securecrt on Chinese characters display garbled. Google, as if to say that the Ubuntu 2.6 kernel ssh default encoding is UTF8, and securecrt default display encoding is not UTF8, so long as the securecrt of the display code changes to UTF8 can be displayed correctly. In SecureCRT, select Option->session option->apperance to change the character encoding to UTF8.


(b) WMware configuration allows other machines to use SECURECRT to connect

VMware Network Configuration environment: Install Linux (Windows Host + Linux guest) VMware network configuration steps on Windows XP with VMware:


1. When installing Linux on the VMware Workstation, the network interface is selected Hostonly (if you've already installed it, it doesn't matter if you have a NAT or bridge, you can change the properties of the virtual machine to hostonly. 


2. To view the network connection in Windows XP, you will find that in addition to the original network card, there are more Vmnet1 and Vmnet8. If you look at the instructions you should know that Vmnet1 is an interface to Hostonly, and Vmnet8 is a network interface that uses NAT. Here we do not want to use VMware's own DHCP and do not want to use his NAT so we only care about VMnet1.


3. Check the properties of your network adapter for the extranet, select the "Advanced" tab, set to allow sharing, and set the Allowed network interface VMNET1.


4. Take a look at the properties of your VMnet1 and look at the settings of the TCP/IP protocol, and you will find that it has been automatically set to 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0, for example.


5. The settings under Windows are complete and transferred to the virtual machine running Linux. Set the IP address of your eth0 to static (if no static is selected at the time of installation)


Overview of the VMware Network configuration principles:

Use the Hostonly network interface to connect virtual machines and hosts, and then take advantage of the Internet Connection Sharing that comes with Windows xp/2000 (which is actually a simple routing nat) to allow the virtual machine to access the network through the original NIC be457b7860

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