Hello,

Paul Ebermann skribis:

> In the weekend I had some time while my computer downloaded and installed the 
> new Ubuntu
> version, thus I added some information to the Manual page[1] and added some 
> pages linked
> from here. I linked to my generated Javadoc where it seemed to be suitable, 
> too.
> 
> I also added the information (with links) about the official examples[2], and 
> the new
> ProxySSH example discussed here some days before [3].

I added all the supported authentication methods, host key repositories, 
logging (i.e.
everything described in some of the official examples).

> [1] https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jsch/index.php?title=Manual

I'm not really sure what to do with the "Installing JSch" section - usually it 
is not so
much "installing JSch", but "embedding JSch into your application", I think.

Any ideas?


I also have some ideas on "Extending JSch" (the last red link remaining on the 
manual
page) - describing how to plug in other ciphers, MACs, random byte sources, 
public key
algorithms, authentication methods, and so on.


Paul

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