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paramiko 1.5.1
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"quilava" release, 31 oct 2005
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Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Robey Pointer <robey@lag.net>
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http://www.lag.net/paramiko/
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*** WHAT
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"paramiko" is a combination of the esperanto words for "paranoid" and
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"friend". it's a module for python 2.2+ that implements the SSH2 protocol
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for secure (encrypted and authenticated) connections to remote machines.
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unlike SSL (aka TLS), SSH2 protocol does not require heirarchical
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certificates signed by a powerful central authority. you may know SSH2 as
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the protocol that replaced telnet and rsh for secure access to remote
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shells, but the protocol also includes the ability to open arbitrary
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channels to remote services across the encrypted tunnel (this is how sftp
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works, for example).
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it is written entirely in python (no C or platform-dependent code) and is
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released under the GNU LGPL (lesser GPL).
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the package and its API is fairly well documented in the "doc/" folder
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that should have come with this archive.
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*** REQUIREMENTS
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python 2.3 <http://www.python.org/>
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(python 2.2 is also supported, but not recommended)
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pycrypto 1.9+ <http://www.amk.ca/python/code/crypto.html>
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(2.0 works too)
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pycrypto compiled for Win32 can be downloaded from the HashTar homepage:
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http://nitace.bsd.uchicago.edu:8080/hashtar
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you can also build it yourself using the free MinGW tools and this command
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line (thanks to Roger Binns for the info):
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python setup.py build --compiler=mingw32 bdist_wininst
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*** PORTABILITY
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i code and test this library on Linux and MacOS X. for that reason, i'm
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pretty sure that it works for all posix platforms, including MacOS. i
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also think it will work on Windows, though i've never tested it there. if
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you run into Windows problems, send me a patch: portability is important
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to me.
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python 2.2 may work, thanks to some patches from Roger Binns. things to
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watch out for:
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* sockets in 2.2 don't support timeouts, so the 'select' module is
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imported to do polling.
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* logging is mostly stubbed out. it works just enough to let paramiko
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create log files for debugging, if you want them. to get real logging,
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you can backport python 2.3's logging package. Roger has done that
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already:
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http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=75211&package_id=113804
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you really should upgrade to python 2.3. laziness is no excuse! :)
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some python distributions don't include the utf-8 string encodings, for
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reasons of space (misdirected as that is). if your distribution is
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missing encodings, you'll see an error like this:
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LookupError: no codec search functions registered: can't find encoding
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this means you need to copy string encodings over from a working system.
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(it probably only happens on embedded systems, not normal python
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installls.)
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Valeriy Pogrebitskiy says the best place to look is
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'.../lib/python*/encodings/__init__.py'.
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*** DEMO
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several demo scripts come with paramiko to demonstrate how to use it.
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probably the simplest demo of all is this:
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import paramiko, base64
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key = paramiko.RSAKey(data=base64.decodestring('AAA...'))
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t = paramiko.Transport('ssh.example.com')
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t.connect(username='strongbad', password='thecheat', hostkey=key)
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chan = t.open_session()
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chan.exec_command('ls')
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for line in chan.makefile('r+'):
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print '... ' + line.strip('\n')
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chan.close()
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t.close()
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...which prints out the results of executing 'ls' on a remote server.
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(the host key 'AAA...' should of course be replaced by the actual base64
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encoding of the host key. if you skip host key verification, the
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connection is not secure!)
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the following example scripts get progressively more detailed:
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demo_simple.py
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calls invoke_shell() and emulates a terminal/tty through which you can
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execute commands interactively on a remote server. think of it as a
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poor man's ssh command-line client.
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demo.py
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same as demo_simple.py, but allows you to authenticiate using a
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private key, attempts to use an SSH-agent if present, and uses the long
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form of some of the API calls.
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forward.py
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command-line script to set up port-forwarding across an ssh transport.
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(requires python 2.3.)
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demo_server.py
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an ssh server that listens on port 2200 and accepts a login for
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'robey' (password 'foo'), and pretends to be a BBS. meant to be a
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very simple demo of writing an ssh server.
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*** USE
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the demo scripts are probably the best example of how to use this package.
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there is also a lot of documentation, generated with epydoc, in the doc/
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folder. point your browser there. seriously, do it. mad props to
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epydoc, which actually motivated me to write more documentation than i
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ever would have before.
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there are also unit tests here:
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$ python ./test.py
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which will verify that some of the core components are working correctly.
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not much is tested yet, but it's a start. the tests for SFTP are probably
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the best and easiest examples of how to use the SFTP class.
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*** WHAT'S NEW
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highlights of what's new in each release:
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v1.5.1 QUILAVA
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* SFTPFile.prefetch() added to dramatically speed up downloads (automatically
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turned on in SFTPClient.get())
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* fixed bug where garbage-collected Channels could trigger the Transport to
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close the session (reported by gordon good)
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* fixed a deadlock in rekeying (reported by wendell wood)
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* fixed some windows bugs and SFTPAttributes.__str__() (reported by grzegorz
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makarewicz)
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* better sftp error reporting by adding fake "errno" info to IOErrors
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v1.5 PARAS
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* added support for "keyboard-interactive" authentication
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* added mode (on by default) where password authentication will try to
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fallback to "keyboard-interactive" if it's supported
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* added pipelining to SFTPFile.write and SFTPClient.put
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* fixed bug with SFTPFile.close() not guarding against being called more
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than once (thanks to Nathaniel Smith)
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* fixed broken 'a' flag in SFTPClient.file() (thanks to Nathaniel Smith)
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* fixed up epydocs to look nicer
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* reorganized auth_transport into auth_handler, which seems to be a cleaner
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separation
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* demo scripts fixed to have a better chance of loading the host keys
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correctly on windows/cygwin
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v1.4 ODDISH
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* added SSH-agent support (for posix) from john rochester
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* added chdir() and getcwd() to SFTPClient, to emulate a "working directory"
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* added get() and put() to SFTPClient, to emulate ftp whole-file transfers
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* added check() to SFTPFile (a file hashing protocol extension)
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* fixed Channels and SFTPFiles (among others) to auto-close when GC'd
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* fixed Channel.fileno() for Windows, this time really
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* don't log socket errors as "unknown exception"
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* some misc. backward-compatible API improvements (like allowing
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Transport.start_client() and start_server() to be called in a blocking way)
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v1.3.1 NIDORAN
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* added SFTPClient.close()
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* fixed up some outdated documentation
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* made SFTPClient.file() an alias for open()
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* added Transport.open_sftp_client() for convenience
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* refactored packetizing out of Transport
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* fixed bug (reported by alain s.) where connecting to a non-SSH host could
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cause paramiko to freeze up
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* fixed Channel.fileno() for Windows (again)
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* some more unit tests
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v1.3 MAROWAK
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* fixed a bug where packets larger than about 12KB would cause the session
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to die on all platforms except osx
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* added a potential workaround for windows to let Channel.fileno() (and
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therefore the select module) work!
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* changed API for subsystem handlers (sorry!) to pass more info and make it
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easier to write a functional SFTP server
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v1.2 LAPRAS
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* added SFTPClient.listdir_attr() for fetching a list of files and their
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attributes in one call
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* added Channel.recv_exit_status() and Channel.send_exit_status() for
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manipulating the exit status of a command from either client or server
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mode
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* moved check_global_request into ServerInterface, where it should've been
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all along (oops)
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* SFTPHandle's default implementations are fleshed out more
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* made logging a bit more consistent, and started logging thread ids
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* fixed a few race conditions, one of which would sometimes cause a Transport
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to fail to start on slow machines
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* more unit tests
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v1.1 KABUTO
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* server-side SFTP support
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* added support for stderr streams on client & server channels
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* added a new distinct exception for failed client authentication
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when caused by the server rejecting that *type* of auth
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* added support for multi-part authentication
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* fixed bug where get_username() wasn't working in server mode
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v1.0 JIGGLYPUFF
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* fixed bug that broke server-mode authentication by private key
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* fixed bug where closing a Channel could end up killing the entire
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Transport
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* actually include demo_windows.py this time (oops!)
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* fixed recently-introduced bug in group-exchange key negotiation that
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would generate the wrong hash (and therefore fail the initial handshake)
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* server-mode subsystem handler is a bit more flexible
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*** MISSING LINKS
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R-blockers:
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* unit tests for compression
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* zlib@openssh.com compression probably doesn't work after rekey
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* host-based auth (yuck!)
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* SFTP implicit file locking?
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* ChannelException like the java version has
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* would be nice to have windows putty "pagent" support -- looks very hard
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* ctr forms of ciphers are missing (blowfish-ctr, aes128-ctr, aes256-ctr)
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* sftp protocol 6 support (ugh....) -- once it settles down more
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* make a simple example demonstrating use of SocketServer (besides forward.py?)
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* make a function to parse .ssh/config files:
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User, Hostname, Port, ProxyCommand, IdentityFile
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