> I have no idea how to test the server mode of libssh2 though.  Is that 
> even supported?  I see there are some RSA signing stuff going on, and 
> I'd assume that is for the server side, but right now I'm to deep into 
> details to remember how things worked on a high level.
> 
There isn't one.  I'd like to add one at some point, but it involves a 
lot of work to make a framework which is both capable of managing client 
requests and non-obtrusive to the calling app.

Also, since most calling apps only need client side support, the 
server-side stuff should be separable from the main library in order to 
keep it lean.

>> As for PEM reading, I slammed my head through a wall with that subject a
>> year or so ago and have some decent parsers available.  I'll look at
>> pushing these some point after the dust settles on your gcrypt work.
> 
> Ok.  I might implement something simple as well.  The ASN.1 required to 
> read RSA/DSA keys is pretty minimal, and it is easy to implement ad-hoc 
> without any fancy bloated asn.1 library.
> 
Nod.  RSA/DSA keys only need support for ASN.1 integers, so parsing 
those out of DER packets once you've stripped the base64 encoding 
becomes relatively trivial (I say relatively, because it *IS* a fussy 
little spec).

-Sara

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