Securecrt is a commercial terminal connection tool. Securecrt allows you to customize the interface color scheme and connect services such as SSH1, SSH2, and telnet. By default, Chinese characters may be garbled when you connect to the SSH server through securecrt. This is because the character encoding of securecrt is inconsistent with that of the server. The solution is very simple. Just set it.
Chinese garbled code Solution
Generally
1. Right-click the connection tag of securecrt.
Select the "session options" menu.
2. In the displayed window, select the "appearance" tab on the Left bar;
3. In the window on the right, select utf8 ,:
4. Now, the securecrt will display Chinese characters normally:
If Chinese characters still cannot be displayed at this time, it may be caused by the default non-utf8 character encoding in Linux. The solution is as follows:
Modify the configuration file of the Linux Server:
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[root@www ~] # vi /etc/sysconfig/i18n |
If you select a Chinese system during system installation, change the Lang field:
If you select an English system when installing the system, change the Lang field:
Save the file.
Disconnect the SSH connection and log on again. You will find that the Chinese file name and the Chinese characters in the file are properly displayed, and you can enter Chinese characters through the input method.