SecureCRT & FileZilla
Saturday, August 29, 2009 3:55:38 AM
I've been using SecureCRT for almost one year now and I must say it's a great tool. I was a heavy PuTTY user for ages and never found anything better. But then I found SecureCRT which had everything I always missed. Session organization is very nice, tabs are great and the toolbars are very useful. You can even create buttons and scripts to automatize stuff. I STRONGLY recommend you give it a chance (if you are a PuTTY user).
Unfortunately nothing is perfect and I still needed a decent file transfer tool. I use FileZilla which is lightweight and cool.
Today I developed an integration application. It basically processes all my SecureCRT sessions and exports them into a single xml file. This file uses the format FileZilla can import from. For that end, I present you scrt2fz. This is the first beta. It currently creates only a basic file/folder structure. It still doesn't support subfolders. Hopefully, one day it will.
So, here are some important facts about it:
- Handles session name, hostname (domain name or IP address), username, port (21, 22 or custom), protocol (ssh or telnet);
- Automatically translates Telnet sessions into FTP sessions;
- If no username is provided, a default "user" username is added;
- If you use subfolders, you will have to rearrange them inside FileZilla;
- Still beta;
- Feedback, please!
Download link: http://www.multiupload.com/AAYOB2642M
Unfortunately nothing is perfect and I still needed a decent file transfer tool. I use FileZilla which is lightweight and cool.
Today I developed an integration application. It basically processes all my SecureCRT sessions and exports them into a single xml file. This file uses the format FileZilla can import from. For that end, I present you scrt2fz. This is the first beta. It currently creates only a basic file/folder structure. It still doesn't support subfolders. Hopefully, one day it will.
So, here are some important facts about it:
- Handles session name, hostname (domain name or IP address), username, port (21, 22 or custom), protocol (ssh or telnet);
- Automatically translates Telnet sessions into FTP sessions;
- If no username is provided, a default "user" username is added;
- If you use subfolders, you will have to rearrange them inside FileZilla;
- Still beta;
- Feedback, please!
Download link: http://www.multiupload.com/AAYOB2642M


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wil joannchocolatebubblegum # Friday, February 25, 2011 2:45:04 PM
thanks for sharing