Hi Matt, The Eclipse RSE (remote system explorer, http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/) uses a Java implementation of SSH2: http://www.jcraft.com/jsch/.
Kind Regards, Tom On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Matt Johnston <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Do you know which SSH implementation Eclipse is using? I'll > take a look at what's going on. I wonder if perhaps it's > trying to use a channel that failed to open (or Dropbear's > sending a bad failure response). > > Cheers, > Matt > > On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 01:47:46PM +0100, Tom Deseyn wrote: >> Hello. >> >> I am trying to use the eclipse C/C++ Remote Debug facilities. >> Eclipse creates an ssh connection to the target to start gdbserver. >> Sometimes things fail, resulting in the output: >> authpriv.info dropbear[3322]: exit after auth (root): Unknown channel 0 >> >> Martin Oberhuber (who is working on the Eclipse-side) suggested I was >> missing an SFTP server (see >> http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/article.php?id=626&group=eclipse.dsdp.tm#626). >> In my first attempt to use openssh I got an error, because I did not >> add the sftp, which looked like this: >> auth.info sshd[2150]: subsystem request for sftp >> auth.info sshd[2150]: subsystem request for sftp failed, subsystem not found >> >> (note that, for my debugging purposes I don't need sftp, it is a >> different part of eclips trying to do the sftp) >> >> I guess openssh and dropbear are complaining about the same thing? >> >> The openssh-implementation however doesn't stop working at this point. >> It complains about the sftp-server, but Eclipse is still able to >> launch the gdbserver. >> It would be desirable if dropbear had the same behaviour. >> >> Kind Regards, >> >> Tom >> > >
