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Look at the Linux code, modify it for your own needs, this article will have UTF-8 as an example to illustrate.
To modify the configuration file for a Linux server:
[Email protected] ~]# vi/etc/sysconfig/i18n
If you select the Chinese system when installing the system, change the Lang field to:
Lang= "ZH_CN. Utf-8″
If the English system is selected when installing the system, change the Lang field to:
Lang= "en_US. Utf-8″
General Solutions
1. Right-click on the SecureCRT Connection tab.
2. In the pop-up window, select the "Appearance" tab in the left column and select UTF8 in the right window:
3. In this case, the Chinese is displayed normally in the SECURECRT:
In this case, although the Chinese can be displayed, but the new Chinese folder in Securefx is still garbled in the SECURECRT, how is this problem solved? It needs to be configured by modifying the configuration file, which is described below.
Configuration file to set up
1. Locate the Securefx Configuration folder (Options-Global options, General Configuration folder), for example: C:\Users\ZhangYQ\AppData\Roaming\VanDyke\Config;
2. In the sessions subdirectory under the Configuration folder, locate the session file (. ini extension) for the SECURECRT connection, and double-click open;
3. Find filenames Always use UTF8, change the parameter after the = number to 00000001, save exit.
SECURECRT Chinese garbled fix set UTF-8