Author: twerner Date: 2010-02-12 19:57:17 +0000 (Fri, 12 Feb 2010) New Revision: 11581
Removed: trunk/ganymed-ssh2/HISTORY.txt trunk/ganymed-ssh2/LICENSE.txt trunk/ganymed-ssh2/README.txt trunk/ganymed-ssh2/examples/ trunk/ganymed-ssh2/faq/ trunk/ganymed-ssh2/ganymed-ssh2-build210.jar trunk/ganymed-ssh2/javadoc/ trunk/ganymed-ssh2/src/ Modified: trunk/ganymed-ssh2/debian/ Log: clean up svn tree for ganymed-ssh2 Deleted: trunk/ganymed-ssh2/HISTORY.txt =================================================================== --- trunk/ganymed-ssh2/HISTORY.txt 2010-02-12 19:42:33 UTC (rev 11580) +++ trunk/ganymed-ssh2/HISTORY.txt 2010-02-12 19:57:17 UTC (rev 11581) @@ -1,284 +0,0 @@ - -Release Notes: -============== - -build210, 2006-10-06: - -- Added HTTP proxy support. See Connection.setProxyData() and the HTTPProxyData class. - Thanks to Jean-Pierre Schmit for providing example code. - -- Added basic support for SFTP (v3). - -- Beta users: removed support for automatic split of huge read transfers in SFTP, - as it was not possible to return EOF in a clean way. The write method still splits huge - transfers (in blocks of 32768 bytes). Thanks to Zhong Li. - -- SCP enhancement. It is now possible to specify an empty target directory name when sending - files. This is analogous to using "scp file u...@host:" (thanks to Bernd Eggink). - -- SCP enhancement. It is now possible to receive a remote file and pipe it directly into - an OutputStream. Thanks to Bernd Eggink. - -- SCP enhancement. It is now possible to specify a different remote filename when sending - a file. Thanks to Thomas Tatzel. - -- Added more verbose error messages in case a channel open operation fails (e.g., resource - shortage on the server). Related to this, added a comment to the FAQ regarding the limitation - on the number of concurrent sessions per connection in OpenSSH. Thanks to Ron Warshawsky. - -- Added a feature (ConnectionMonitor) to get notified when a connection breaks. - Thanks to Daniel Ritz (Alcatel). - -- It is now possible to override the used SecureRandom instance (Connection.setSecureRandom()). - -- Added getters for the server's hostname and port to the Connection class. - -- Added examples for HTTP proxy usage as well as local/remote port forwarding. - -- Added support for SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST_OLD in the DHGexParameters class (there - is a new, additional constructor). Please check the Javadoc for DHGexParameters. - -- Clarified in the javadoc the issue of re-using Connection objects. Changed the exception - message in case connect() is invoked on an already connected connection. - -- Added an entry to the FAQ regarding pumping data into remote files. - Thanks to Daniel Schwager. - -- Changed JDialog.show() to JDialog.setVisible(true) in the SwingShell example. - The show() method is deprecated in Java 5.0. Thanks to Carlo Dapor. - -- Fixed the behavior of the local port forwarder code. Trying to listen on an already bound port - will not fail silently anymore. Also, the accept thread will continue accepting connections - even if there was a problem with the establishment of the underlying ssh-forwarding of a - previous incoming connection (e.g., one tried to establish a forwarding to a remote port that - is not in state open (yet)). Thanks to Claudio Nieder (Inodes, Switzerland) and - Daniel Ritz (Alcatel) for pointing this out. - Note: the interface for managing port forwardings needs to be further improved. - -- Tried to implement a workaround for the Sun JVM bug 5092063. Changed InetAddress.getByAddress(byte[]) - in the "TransportManager.parseIPv4Address" method (which already is a workaround for JDK's that - use the resolver for dotted IP addresses, independently from the 5092063 bug) to - InetAddress.getByAddress(String, byte[]). Thanks to Alain Philipin. - -- Fixed a bug in KnownHosts.addHostkeyToFile. Hostnames were converted to lowercase which is - not good in case of hashed hostnames (it leads to a different BASE64 encoding and therefore - hashes won't match). Thanks to [unknown]. - -- Fixed a typo in the SCP client (tag for modification times is 'T' and not 'P'). - Thanks to Andreas Sahlbach. - -- Stupid performance enhancement in the Logger, it did unnecessary calls to System.currentTimeMillis(). - -- The LICENCE.txt file is now also included in the pre-compiled jar. Of course, redistributions in - binary form must *still* include the contents of LICENCE.txt in the documentation and/or other - materials provided with the distribution. - -- Small cleanups in the TransportManager code. - -build209, 2006-02-14: - -- A major release, many new features. Thanks to all who supported me with feedback! - -- Added remote port forwarding support. - Please consult the docs for Connection.requestRemotePortForwarding(). - -- Added X11 forwarding support. Please consult Session.requestX11Forwarding(). - X11 support is based on joint work with Simon Hartl (simon.hartl (at) gmx.net). Thanks, Simon! - -- The SCPClient constructor is now public. The factory method is still there (in the Connection - class), however, it will probably be marked as deprecated and eventually be removed in the future. - -- Added startSubSystem() method to the Session class. Now it is possible to implement subsystems, - e.g., sftp, outside of the library. - -- For advanced users: there is now a much better condition wait interface in the Session class. - It is now also possible to wait for the arrival of "exit-status" and "exit-signal". - The Session.waitUntilDataAvailable() method still works, but is marked as deprecated. - - Users that used the beta version, please be aware of the following change: calling the close() - method on a Session object will immediatelly raise the ChannelCondition.CLOSED/EOF conditions - on the underlying channel - even though the remote side may not have yet responded with a - SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE message (however, in the background the library still expects the server - to send the SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE message). See below for an explanation. - -- The behavior of Session.close() has changed. If you *kill* a Session (i.e., call Session.close() - before EOF (or CLOSE) has been sent by the remote side), then immediatelly EOF will (locally) - be raised for both stdout and stderr. Further incoming data (for that particular Session) will - be ignored. However, remote data that arrived before we sent our SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE message - is still available (you can think of having appended the EOF marker to the end of the local - incoming stdout and stderr queues). - - The reason to do this is simply because some SSH servers do sometimes not reply to our - SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE message (event though they should). As a consequence, a local reader may - wait forever for the remote SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF or SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE messages to arrive. - If you are interested, then you can try to reproduce the problem: Execute something like - "tail -f /dev/null" (which should do nothing forever) and then concurrently close the Session - (enable debug mode to see the SSH packets on the wire) to check how standard compliant your server - implementation is). Thanks to Cristiano Sadun. - -- The Session code does not anymore make use of the synchronized attribute for any of its methods. - This has the advantage that a call to Session.close() will never by blocked by concurrent - calls to the Session object. However, note that in the worst case the call may still block until - we can send our SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE over the TCP connection. - -- The SCP client can now also be used to directly inject the contents of a given byte array - into a remote file (thanks to Dieter Baier for suggesting this). - -- Added support for specifying timeouts for connection establishment. - Thanks to Rob Hasselbaum and Ben XYZ. - -- Performance improvement: we use only a single SecureRandom object per connection - (until now there were multiple instances). - -- Fixed the Swingshell example program, it did not read in the known_hosts file on startup. - (thanks to Ashwani Kumar). - -- There was a typo in the CBCMode class (srcoff was ignored), however since we always pass - a zero offset the bug did not show up (thanks to Alex Pakhomov). - -- While implementing X11 support, found a strange X11 bug in OpenSSH (reported, openssh bug 1076). - 12.10.2005: has been fixed for OpenSSH 4.3 by the OpenSSH crowd. - -- Changed the SingleThreadStdoutStderr example so that it uses the new condition wait interface. - -- Efficiently handle IPv4 addresses (when creating the underlying socket), there was a report - that some JDK's try to lookup dotted addresses with the resolver. - (thanks to Alexander Kitaev). - -- Added setTCPNoDelay() method to the Connection class. - -- Improved handling of unsupported global/channel requests received from the server. - -- The KEX code is now more robust. Also, the ServerHostKeyVerifier callback (if specified) will be called - before doing any DH calculation. - -- Major cleanup (i.e., rewrite) of the SSH channel code. - -- Cleanup up Session class, removed unnecessary IOExceptions. - -- Implemented 2^32-1 conformance for channel windows. - -- I got several times questions by e-mail from people that have problems with "putty" keys. - Added an entry to the FAQ. - -- Added an entry to the FAQ regarding how to handle servers with disabled password authentication - (thanks to Nicolas Raoul). - -- Upcoming: SFTP support (in the meantime almost a running gag). - -- Changed the name from "Ganymed SSH2" to "Ganymed SSH-2". Will this improve the G**gle ranking? =) - -- Latest javadoc is now also online. - - -build208, 2005-08-24: - -- Added support for RSA private keys (PEM format), also revised code for RSA signature verification. - -- Extended support for encrypted PEM files. - Supported encryptions: DES-CBC, DES-EDE3-CBC, AES-128-CBC, AES-192-CBC and AES-256-CBC. - -- Added rather complete support for known_hosts files (in KnownHosts.java). - The parser is able to understand the same pseudo-regex (*,?,!) syntax as OpenSSH clients. - The class includes support for hostkey comparison as well as functionality to add accepted keys - to a known_hosts file. One can also create OpenSSH compatible fingerprints (Hex and Bubblebabble). - Hashed hostname entries are understood and can also be generated. - -- Restructured the examples section, added more examples. The examples should cover most issues. - There is also a _very_ basic terminal emulator, see SwingShell.java. - -- It is now possible to override the default server hostkey algorithm order (for the key exchange) - with the Connection.setServerHostKeyAlgorithms method. This makes sense in combination with - known_hosts support (e.g., if you already know the server's public ssh-dss key, then - you probably prefer the "ssh-dss" over the "ssh-rsa" algorithm). - The used server hostkey algorithm is now also reflected in ConnectionInfo. - -- The default server hostkey algorithm order is now "ssh-rsa", "ssh-dss". - -- Important: revised Input- and OutputStream code, everything is now unbuffered - (less memory consumption, more direct interface, see also StreamGobbler class and the FAQ). - -- Added StreamGobbler helper class. - -- Method verifyServerHostKey() in the ServerHostKeyVerifier may now throw exceptions - (an alternative to returning "false"). - -- All background threads (the per-connection receive thread as well as all threads - used in forwarders and StreamGobblers) now use setDaemon(true) on startup. - -- Added "diffie-hellman-group14-sha1" support to the key exchange code. - -- Added chained IOExceptions where applicable (IOException initialization with initCause()). - -- Cleaned up packet building code, removed unnecessary server-side methods. - -- Cleaned up javadoc of SCPClient: replaced umask with mode. - -- Fixed a bug in the server identification string parser. This actually prevented a successful - key exchange with some ssh servers (the server's signature was rejected). - Thanks to Alex Molochnikov for the initial bug report and for helping in tracking down the issue. - -- Fixed a buffer re-allocation bug in the beta version of the StreamGobbler class - (thanks to Marc Lijour). - -- Fixed flawed UINT64 support (thanks to Bob Simons). - -- Fixed a bug in the build script of the beta builds (sftp beta directory was not completely removed) - (thanks to Richard Hash). - -- Use zero based padding for unencrypted traffic. - -- Changed again the client identification string (the one presented to the server). - -- Created a FAQ, available on the website and in the distribution. - -- Revised javadoc comments. Also, the generated documentation is now located in the subdirectory - "javadoc" instead of "doc" (in the distribution). - -- Added README.txt to the distribution. - - -build207, 2005-07-21: - -- Added "Keyboard Interactive" authentication method: - authenticateWithKeyboardInteractive() in Connection.java, - also have a look at InteractiveCallback.java. - -- Extended authentication interface in Connection.java (backwards compatible). - New functionality: getRemainingAuthMethods(), isAuthMethodAvailable(), - isAuthenticationComplete() and isAuthenticationPartialSuccess(). - -- Using an authentication method not supported by the server leads now to an exception - (instead of returning "false"). Use isAuthMethodAvailable() if you want to check - for the availability of an authentication method. - -- Fixed a bug in SCPClient which sometimes lead to failed downloads. - -- Improved channel window handling. - -- Removed bogus (CVS) version string from Connection.java - -- Changed client identification string to "Ganymed_buildXXX". - -- Changed the jar file naming scheme (ganymed-ssh2-buildXXX.jar). - -- Started adding logging support for debugging purposes (currently only for development). - -- Cleanup of javadoc and comments at several places. - -- Reversed order of entries in HISTORY.TXT - - -build206, 2005-07-04: - -- Fixed small resource issue with SCP (thanks to Micha�l Giraud). - -- Added LocalStreamForwarder. - -- Added HISTORY.TXT - - -build205, 2005-06-27: - -- Initial release. - Deleted: trunk/ganymed-ssh2/LICENSE.txt =================================================================== --- trunk/ganymed-ssh2/LICENSE.txt 2010-02-12 19:42:33 UTC (rev 11580) +++ trunk/ganymed-ssh2/LICENSE.txt 2010-02-12 19:57:17 UTC (rev 11581) @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (c) 2005 - 2006 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), - Department of Computer Science (http://www.inf.ethz.ch), - Christian Plattner. All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions -are met: - -a.) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -b.) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. -c.) Neither the name of ETH Zurich nor the names of its contributors may - be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software - without specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" -AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE -IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE -ARE DISCLAIMED. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN -THE SOFTWARE. - Deleted: trunk/ganymed-ssh2/README.txt =================================================================== --- trunk/ganymed-ssh2/README.txt 2010-02-12 19:42:33 UTC (rev 11580) +++ trunk/ganymed-ssh2/README.txt 2010-02-12 19:57:17 UTC (rev 11581) @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - -Ganymed SSH-2 for Java - build 210 -================================== - -http://www.ganymed.ethz.ch/ssh2 - -Ganymed SSH-2 for Java is a library which implements the SSH-2 protocol in pure Java -(tested on J2SE 1.4.2 and 5.0). It allows one to connect to SSH servers from within -Java programs. It supports SSH sessions (remote command execution and shell access), -local and remote port forwarding, local stream forwarding, X11 forwarding, SCP and SFTP. -There are no dependencies on any JCE provider, as all crypto functionality is included. - -Ganymed SSH-2 for Java was originally developed for the Ganymed replication project -and a couple of other projects at the IKS group at ETH Zurich (Switzerland). - -This distribution contains the source code, examples, javadoc and the FAQ. -It also includes a pre-compiled jar version of the library which is ready to use. - -- Please read the included LICENCE.txt -- Latest changes can be found in HISTORY.txt - -The latest version of the FAQ is available on the website. - -Please feel free to contact us. We welcome feedback of any kind! -Contact: Christian Plattner, [email protected] - -Zurich, October 2006 - Property changes on: trunk/ganymed-ssh2/debian ___________________________________________________________________ Added: mergeWithUpstream + 1 Deleted: trunk/ganymed-ssh2/ganymed-ssh2-build210.jar =================================================================== (Binary files differ)
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