somebody created SSHD-201:
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Summary: Using git over sshd requires custom parsing of the
command and removal of characters to work, however this custom parsing will
likely break other applications going though the sshserver
Key: SSHD-201
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SSHD-201
Project: MINA SSHD
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 0.8.0
Environment: Windows 7, MsysGit 1.8.0
Reporter: somebody
I have two git repositories on windows 7, locally for now as a testing step.
When I set my git remote url with the following:
git remote set-url origin "ssh://test@localhost:22/C/gittest"
it does not work though the sshd server using mina sshd. Git says:
fatal: ''/C/gittest'' does not appear to be a git repository
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
however this same url works fine with an ssh server running on windows 7 using
copssh.
The only way I was able to get this to work with mina sshd was to set the url
as follows:
git remote set-url origin "ssh://test@localhost:22/C:\gittest"
However this was not enough, I also had to manually parse out the "/" at the
beginning of the command and the extra single quotes at the beginning and end
of the command in the sshserver. This parsing should not be necessary.
Perhaps i'm doing something wrong, but playing with the shell type etc did not
lead anywhere.
I use the following code for handling the commands which I found online in how
to use sshd:
sshServer = SshServer.setUpDefaultServer();
...
CommandFactory myCommandFactory = new CommandFactory() {
@Override
public Command createCommand(String command) {
String[] commandArray = command.split(" ");
//here i iterate over the command array and remove the "/" and
extra "'" from the second item
Command result = new ProcessShellFactory(commandArray).create();
return result;
}
};
sshServer.setCommandFactory(new ScpCommandFactory(myCommandFactory));
I should not have to do manual altering of the commands on the server side in
this arbitrary way as this will likely not work for other ssh commands i send
to the server.
Please try to fix this before the next version of sshd. It is very critical
for my use cases. And thank you very much for making this library. I have
been looking for something like this for a long time.
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