Guillaume, I just upgraded SSHd to MINA-2.0.0-M6. Tests are passing OK so far.
Guillaume Nodet wrote:
As Emmanuel said, the community around this project is still small. You'd be very welcome if you want to join. On the release topic, I think we really need to do one asap as a few projects already use SSHD. I'll try to start the process next week. The client side of SSHD is really simplistic and not as ready as the server side. A GSOC student is working inside Apache Commons to provide support for SSHD in commons-net reusing SSHD afaik. Anyway, I'd be glad to help you if you want to contribute to the client side. I think we need to work on the client API and provide both a synchronous (for ease of use) and an asynchronous (for scalability) API. The key based authentication on the client has not been implemented yet. And yeah, the web site does not really contain much, and this is something we really need to work on (contributions are welcome here too). On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 18:58, Pete Torgenrud<[email protected]> wrote:I'm looking for a replacement for the ganymed/trilead SSH client library and I came across MINA SSHD in the Sun Java forums. I've been fiddling with SSHD and it seems to work as a client, but I couldn't find a lot of info on how seriously this is being developed. (The project site is bare-bones, there's very little traffic regarding use or development in the mailing archives, and the last commit was three weeks ago.) Is there a plan for a release? Does anyone use it for anything serious? The API seems nice, and the code seems well written (unlike Jsch), but I'd hate to start using it and then realize six months from now it's a dead project and then have to resort to Jsch. Thanks, Pete __________________________________________________________________ Get the name you've always wanted @ymail.com or @rocketmail.com! Go to http://ca.promos.yahoo.com/jacko/
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