I have been looking through the documentation/tutorials and its not clear to me
how to create a mock sftp server so that I can test my jsch-based code. I'm
probably missing something really obvious.
I have set up a test server, following the instructions with:
@Before
public void beforeTestSetup() {
sshd = SshServer.setUpDefaultServer();
sshd.setPort(22);
sshd.setKeyPairProvider(new SimpleGeneratorHostKeyProvider("hostkey.ser"));
List<NamedFactory<UserAuth>> userAuthFactories = new
ArrayList<NamedFactory<UserAuth>>();
userAuthFactories.add(new UserAuthNone.Factory());
sshd.setUserAuthFactories(userAuthFactories);
sshd.setPublickeyAuthenticator(new PublickeyAuthenticator());
sshd.setCommandFactory(new ScpCommandFactory());
List<NamedFactory<Command>> namedFactoryList = new
ArrayList<NamedFactory<Command>>();
namedFactoryList.add(new SftpSubsystem.Factory());
sshd.setSubsystemFactories(namedFactoryList);
try {
sshd.start();
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
But, I'm having trouble configuring it with an actual username, identity key
and location to get and put files. I think the above will default to using a OS
user's home directory (not ideal in my case as I would prefer using
{project.dir}/test/resources).
The next thing is, do I need a client to connect to it, or it sufficient to
just use some jsch code to connect?
Thanks,
Mike
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