diff --git a/paramiko/transport.py b/paramiko/transport.py index 060012f..dfcf51a 100644 --- a/paramiko/transport.py +++ b/paramiko/transport.py @@ -420,9 +420,8 @@ class Transport (threading.Thread): key info, not just the public half. Only one key of each type (RSA or DSS) is kept. - :param key: the host key to add, usually an `RSAKey ` or - `DSSKey `. - :type key: `PKey ` + :param key: the host key to add, usually an `.RSAKey` or `.DSSKey`. + :type key: `.PKey` """ self.server_key_dict[key.get_name()] = key @@ -438,7 +437,7 @@ class Transport (threading.Thread): yet, ``None`` is returned. In client mode, the behavior is undefined. :return: host key of the type negotiated by the client, or ``None``. - :rtype: `PKey ` + :rtype: `.PKey` """ try: return self.server_key_dict[self.host_key_type] @@ -458,16 +457,16 @@ class Transport (threading.Thread): fits certain criteria. These primes are pretty difficult to compute, so they can't be generated on demand. But many systems contain a file of suitable primes (usually named something like ``/etc/ssh/moduli``). - If you call ``load_server_moduli`` and it returns ``True``, then this + If you call `load_server_moduli` and it returns ``True``, then this file of primes has been loaded and we will support "group-exchange" in server mode. Otherwise server mode will just claim that it doesn't support that method of key negotiation. - :param filename: optional path to the moduli file, if you happen to - know that it's not in a standard location. - :type filename: str - :return: True if a moduli file was successfully loaded; False - otherwise. + :param str filename: + optional path to the moduli file, if you happen to know that it's + not in a standard location. + :return: + True if a moduli file was successfully loaded; False otherwise. :rtype: bool .. note:: This has no effect when used in client mode.