Package Details: scrt 9.5.2-0

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/scrt.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: scrt
Description: Vandyke SecureCRT SSH Client
Upstream URL: http://www.vandyke.com/products/securecrt/
Keywords: sftp ssh
Licenses: custom
Submitter: raymii
Maintainer: kazaii
Last Packager: kazaii
Votes: 12
Popularity: 0.022122
First Submitted: 2015-12-05 18:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-08 21:10 (UTC)

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kb8doa commented on 2023-01-06 08:28 (UTC)

Building scrt... ==> Making package: scrt 9.3.1-1 (Fri 06 Jan 2023 03:27:08 AM EST) ==> Checking runtime dependencies... ==> Checking buildtime dependencies... ==> Retrieving sources... ==> ERROR: scrt-9.3.1.2929.ubuntu22-64.tar.gz was not found in the build directory and is not a URL. Failed to build scrt

kazaii commented on 2022-12-07 02:19 (UTC) (edited on 2022-12-07 02:19 (UTC) by kazaii)

Thank you for the quick out-of-date notification! I received the vandyke update email 2 hours later. I also renewed my license today.

Package built without issue on my system and my Manjaro VM. As usual, let me know if you encounter issues.

https://www.vandyke.com/products/history.php?prod=securecrt

kazaii commented on 2022-12-05 05:57 (UTC)

Please don't discuss cracks / piracy in this comments section. Please keep all comments in relation to the build/install of / usage of SCRT on Arch (or arch based distros).

gbcbooks commented on 2022-11-18 18:14 (UTC)

any one know how to download http://download.boll.me/securecrt_linux_crack.pl

kazaii commented on 2022-11-15 20:56 (UTC) (edited on 2022-11-15 20:56 (UTC) by kazaii)

Hi @ZEBofx ,

Glad to hear you sorted it all out. Thanks for also letting me know that you too are using Manjaro. I'll be sure to build all future packages in my Manjaro test environment (Plasma Minimal) to ensure you're not left behind.

Maybe I should add a comment to the PKGBUILD to have Manjaro users come to the comment section -- should they encounter issues -- because it looks like you guys have each other's backs

Yes, the encrypt prompt is a bit annoying. But it's worth it since they are upping the encryption strength; Good news, considering the potential sensitive data.

I sympathize with having to do it on four machines as well. In a previous company, while working in the NOC, I had to go through the annoying process of re-pointing my scrt to my non-standard share drive on 10 different machines.

The config folder is easier in Linux, especially if you sync it with syncthing :)

ZEBofx commented on 2022-11-15 10:50 (UTC)

Hello again,

I did the Manjaro upgrade on my 4 machines (1 Virtual, 3 physical), and after installing icu70, your scrt package installed everywhere with no problem. Well, I had to reinstall openssl-1.1 anyway, since pip in pyenv was broken, but that is another story. And now, sharing configuration between machines is quite a pain (need to accept again and again to encrypt the Config directory, on each machine in turn), but that is on Vandyke side...

Thank you again for your package.

Regards,

ZeBofx

ZEBofx commented on 2022-11-15 05:52 (UTC) (edited on 2022-11-15 06:59 (UTC) by ZEBofx)

Hello @Kazaii,

Just to let you know that I am another Scrt user, using intensively the software and your package :). And I am a Manjaro user, so I am waiting for your update (no hurry, the 9.2 version is working fine).

I had a full manjaro update, this morning, which removed openssl-1.1 (breaking scrt, of course). I just reinstalled it by hand "pamac install openssl-1.1", and I am fine. The OS is working, and Scrt 9.2 is also OK. I am not sure I can help with 9.3, but if so let me know what I can try for you. After checking with a virtual machine, the manjaro update removed the openssl version 1.1, and replaced it with 3.0.7.1 (I was not sure that it was my fault or not).

Regards !

And thank you @amrim, for pointing the potential problem with openssl and Manjaro, you probably saved my system :)

kazaii commented on 2022-11-15 01:14 (UTC) (edited on 2022-11-15 01:18 (UTC) by kazaii)

Hi Amrim.

I'm glad you got it working. Sorry I didn't troubleshoot it sooner -- I built my manjaro staging environment in quickemu, but found myself busy with work, into the evening, this week.

I'm concerned that openssl 1.x wasn't locked by dependencies in Manjaro; I'll try to replicate that so we don't impact other Manjaro brothers & sisters. Thanks for reporting it!

I hope you enjoy Endeavour & Paru, along with scrt 9.3.x :)

amrim commented on 2022-11-14 17:14 (UTC)

the openssl-git was fixed and when i installed it, i was able to open securecrt but in hurry i rebooted by computer

the above script also removed openssl 1.x and it made by system unbootable. did not had time to fix by using live CD and I was only around 2 weeks on Manjaro so formatted my system, installed Endeavour OS and reinstalled all my apps

❯ paru -Q | grep -E -w "openssl" openssl 3.0.7-2

~ ❯ lsb_release -a LSB Version: n/a Distributor ID: EndeavourOS Description: EndeavourOS Linux Release: rolling Codename: rolling

SecureCRT works like a charm.

Thank you ever so much kazaii!

kazaii commented on 2022-11-11 00:46 (UTC)

Amrim, I'll definitely try my best to help you out.

Looks like others have brought up this concern in a thread from last year:

https://forum.manjaro.org/t/any-thoughts-on-when-is-openssl-going-to-be-updated/85275

One interesting thing I note is that I have 3 versions of openssl, one specifically is openssl from the core repo

https://archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/openssl/

It looks like it went from 1.1 to 3.0 about ~ 10 days ago. So Manjaro should get it soon.

$ paru -Q | grep -E -w "openssl"
lib32-openssl 1:3.0.7-1
openssl 3.0.7-2
openssl-1.0 1.0.2.u-1
openssl-1.1 1.1.1.s-2

Give me a day and I will stage this in quickemu to see if I can find a workable resolution for you. I am very happy to hear that you are a heavy user of SecureCRT; Sometimes I wonder if anyone really cares to utilize SCRT from the AUR.

To keep closer to upstream, you might want to consider giving EndeavourOS a try; However, I do understand the appeal of Manjaro.