SecureCRT, like any other SSH client, can run into unexpected
difficulties interacting with an SSH server. In this section we cover
problems specific to SecureCRT. For more general problems, see also
Chapter 12.
Q: | When I try to upload my public key, I get the message,
“Unable to open publickey subsystem” and the upload
fails. |
A: | SecureCRT can upload public keys only to SSH servers
supporting the publickey subsystem, an open standard created by
VanDyke. If you get this message, your remote server doesn’t
have this support. |
Q: | I can’t do port forwarding. I get a message that the port
is already in use. |
A: | Do you have another SecureCRT window open and connected
with the same port-forwarding setup? You can’t have two
connections forwarding the same local port. As a workaround,
create a second session that duplicates the first, but with a
different local port number. Now you can use both sessions
simultaneously. |