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.gitignore vendored
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.deps
.libs
*.lib
*.pdb
*.dll
*.exe
*.obj
.*.swp
Debug
Release
*.exp
Makefile
Makefile.in
aclocal.m4
autom4te.cache
config.guess
config.log
config.status
config.sub
configure
depcomp
libtool
ltmain.sh
missing
ssh2_sample
libssh2-*.tar.gz
INSTALL
install-sh
*.o
*.lo
*.la
mkinstalldirs
tags
libssh2.pc
TAGS

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AUTHORS
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libssh2 is the result of many friendly people. This list is an attempt to
mention all contributors. If we've missed anyone, tell us!
This list of names is a-z sorted.
Adam Gobiowski
Alexander Holyapin
Alexander Lamaison
Ben Kibbey
Bjorn Stenborg
Carlo Bramini
Dan Casey
Dan Fandrich
Daniel Stenberg
David J Sullivan
David Robins
Edink Kadribasic
Erik Brossler
Francois Dupoux
Guenter Knauf
Heiner Steven
James Housleys
Jean-Louis Charton
Jussi Mononen
Mark McPherson
Markus Moeller
Mike Protts
Mikhail Gusarov
Neil Gierman
Olivier Hervieu
Paul Veldkamp
Peter Krempa
Peter O'Gorman
Peter Stuge
Romain Bondue
Sara Golemon
Satish Mittal
Sean Peterson
Selcuk Gueney
Simon Hart
Simon Josefsson
Steven Ayre
Steven Van Ingelgem
Tor Arntsen
Vincent Jaulin
Vlad Grachov
Wez Furlong
Yang Tse

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COPYING
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/* Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Sara Golemon <sarag@libssh2.org>
* Copyright (c) 2005,2006 Mikhail Gusarov <dottedmag@dottedmag.net>
* Copyright (c) 2006-2007 The Written Word, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 2007 Eli Fant <elifantu@mail.ru>
* Copyright (c) 2009 Daniel Stenberg
* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Simon Josefsson
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms,
* with or without modification, are permitted provided
* that the following conditions are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above
* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
* following disclaimer.
*
* 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.
*
* Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names
* of any other 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. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
* CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
* BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
* SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
* WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
* NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
* USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
* OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/

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HACKING
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libssh2 source code style guide:
- 4 level indent
- spaces-only (no tabs)
- open braces on the if/for line:
if (banana) {
go_nuts();
}
- keep source lines shorter than 80 columns
- See libssh2-style.el for how to achieve this within Emacs

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#ifndef __LIBSSH2_COMP_H
#define __LIBSSH2_COMP_H
/* Copyright (C) 2009-2010 by Daniel Stenberg
/* Copyright (c) 2004, Sara Golemon <sarag@users.sourceforge.net>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms,
* with or without modification, are permitted provided
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* NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
* USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
* OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
*/
#include "libssh2_priv.h"
const LIBSSH2_COMP_METHOD **_libssh2_comp_methods(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session);
#endif /* __LIBSSH2_COMP_H */

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AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = foreign nostdinc
SUBDIRS = src example tests docs
pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig
pkgconfig_DATA = libssh2.pc
include_HEADERS = \
include/libssh2.h \
include/libssh2_publickey.h \
include/libssh2_sftp.h
NETWAREFILES = nw/keepscreen.c \
nw/Makefile \
nw/Makefile.netware \
nw/nwlib.c \
nw/test/Makefile.netware
DSP = win32/libssh2.dsp
VCPROJ = win32/libssh2.vcproj
DISTCLEANFILES = $(DSP)
VMSFILES = vms/libssh2_make_example.dcl vms/libssh2_make_help.dcl \
vms/libssh2_make_kit.dcl vms/libssh2_make_lib.dcl vms/man2help.c \
vms/readme.vms vms/libssh2_config.h
WIN32FILES = win32/GNUmakefile win32/test/GNUmakefile \
win32/libssh2_config.h win32/config.mk win32/rules.mk \
win32/Makefile.Watcom win32/libssh2.dsw win32/tests.dsp $(DSP) \
win32/msvcproj.head win32/msvcproj.foot win32/libssh2.rc
EXTRA_DIST = $(WIN32FILES) buildconf $(NETWAREFILES) get_ver.awk HACKING \
maketgz NMakefile TODO RELEASE-NOTES libssh2.pc.in $(VMSFILES)
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
.PHONY: ChangeLog
ChangeLog:
echo "see NEWS" > ./ChangeLog
DISTCLEANFILES += ChangeLog
dist-hook:
rm -rf $(top_builddir)/tests/log
find $(distdir) -name "*.dist" -exec rm {} \;
(distit=`find $(srcdir) -name "*.dist"`; \
for file in $$distit; do \
strip=`echo $$file | sed -e s/^$(srcdir)// -e s/\.dist//`; \
cp $$file $(distdir)$$strip; \
done)
# Code Coverage
init-coverage:
make clean
lcov --directory . --zerocounters
COVERAGE_CCOPTS ?= "-g --coverage"
COVERAGE_OUT ?= docs/coverage
build-coverage:
make CFLAGS=$(COVERAGE_CCOPTS) check
mkdir -p $(COVERAGE_OUT)
lcov --directory . --output-file $(COVERAGE_OUT)/$(PACKAGE).info \
--capture
gen-coverage:
genhtml --output-directory $(COVERAGE_OUT) \
$(COVERAGE_OUT)/$(PACKAGE).info \
--highlight --frames --legend \
--title "$(PACKAGE_NAME)"
coverage: init-coverage build-coverage gen-coverage
# DSP/VCPROJ generation adapted from libcurl
# Makefile.inc provides the CSOURCES and HHEADERS defines
include Makefile.inc
WIN32SOURCES = $(CSOURCES)
WIN32HEADERS = $(HHEADERS) libssh2_config.h
$(DSP): win32/msvcproj.head win32/msvcproj.foot Makefile.am
echo "creating $(DSP)"
@( (cat $(srcdir)/win32/msvcproj.head; \
echo "# Begin Group \"Source Files\""; \
echo ""; \
echo "# PROP Default_Filter \"cpp;c;cxx\""; \
win32_srcs='$(WIN32SOURCES)'; \
sorted_srcs=`for file in $$win32_srcs; do echo $$file; done | sort`; \
for file in $$sorted_srcs; do \
echo "# Begin Source File"; \
echo ""; \
echo "SOURCE=..\\src\\"$$file; \
echo "# End Source File"; \
done; \
echo "# End Group"; \
echo "# Begin Group \"Header Files\""; \
echo ""; \
echo "# PROP Default_Filter \"h;hpp;hxx\""; \
win32_hdrs='$(WIN32HEADERS)'; \
sorted_hdrs=`for file in $$win32_hdrs; do echo $$file; done | sort`; \
for file in $$sorted_hdrs; do \
echo "# Begin Source File"; \
echo ""; \
if [ "$$file" == "libssh2_config.h" ]; \
then \
echo "SOURCE=.\\"$$file; \
else \
echo "SOURCE=..\\src\\"$$file; \
fi; \
echo "# End Source File"; \
done; \
echo "# End Group"; \
cat $(srcdir)/win32/msvcproj.foot) | \
awk '{printf("%s\r\n", gensub("\r", "", "g"))}' > $@ )
$(VCPROJ): win32/vc8proj.head win32/vc8proj.foot Makefile.am
echo "creating $(VCPROJ)"
@( (cat $(srcdir)/vc8proj.head; \
win32_srcs='$(WIN32SOURCES)'; \
sorted_srcs=`for file in $$win32_srcs; do echo $$file; done | sort`; \
for file in $$sorted_srcs; do \
echo "<File RelativePath=\""..\src\$$file"\"></File>"; \
done; \
echo "</Filter><Filter Name=\"Header Files\">"; \
win32_hdrs='$(WIN32HEADERS)'; \
sorted_hdrs=`for file in $$win32_hdrs; do echo $$file; done | sort`; \
for file in $$sorted_hdrs; do \
echo "<File RelativePath=\""..\src\$$file"\"></File>"; \
done; \
cat $(srcdir)/vc8proj.foot) | \
awk '{printf("%s\r\n", gensub("\r", "", "g"))}' > $@ )

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Makefile.in Normal file
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subdirs = src/
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
prefix = @prefix@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
libdir = @exec_prefix@/lib
incldir = @prefix@/include
distdir = @top_srcdir@/dist
CC = @CC@
CFLAGS = -c @CFLAGS@ -Iinclude/ -Wall -g
LIBS = -lssh2 -Lsrc/
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
VERSION=0.1-dev
DISTLIB=libssh2-$(VERSION)
all:
@for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
(cd $$dir && $(MAKE) all) \
|| case "$(MFLAGS)" in *k*) fail=yes;; *) exit 1;; esac; \
done && test -z "$$fail"
$(CC) -o ssh2_sample.o ssh2_sample.c $(CFLAGS)
$(CC) -o ssh2_sample ssh2_sample.o $(LIBS)
install:
$(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs $(incldir)
$(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs $(libdir)
@for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
(cd $$dir && $(MAKE) install) \
|| case "$(MFLAGS)" in *k*) fail=yes;; *) exit 1;; esac; \
done && test -z "$$fail"
$(INSTALL) -m 644 include/libssh2.h $(incldir)/
clean:
@for dir in ${subdirs}; do \
(cd $$dir && $(MAKE) clean) \
|| case "$(MFLAGS)" in *k*) fail=yes;; *) exit 1;; esac; \
done && test -z "$$fail"
rm -f ssh2_sample.o ssh2_sample
dist:
autoheader
autoconf
rm -f $(DISTLIB)
ln -s . $(DISTLIB)
tar -zcf $(DISTLIB).tar.gz \
$(DISTLIB)/configure.in $(DISTLIB)/configure $(DISTLIB)/Makefile.in $(DISTLIB)/ssh2_sample.c \
$(DISTLIB)/LICENSE $(DISTLIB)/README $(DISTLIB)/TODO \
$(DISTLIB)/mkinstalldirs $(DISTLIB)/install-sh \
$(DISTLIB)/src/*.c $(DISTLIB)/src/Makefile.in \
$(DISTLIB)/include/libssh2.h $(DISTLIB)/include/libssh2_priv.h $(DISTLIB)/include/libssh2_config.h.in
rm -f $(DISTLIB)

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CSOURCES = channel.c comp.c crypt.c hostkey.c kex.c mac.c misc.c \
packet.c publickey.c scp.c session.c sftp.c userauth.c transport.c \
version.c knownhost.c agent.c openssl.c libgcrypt.c pem.c keepalive.c \
global.c
HHEADERS = libssh2_priv.h openssl.h libgcrypt.h transport.h channel.h \
comp.h mac.h misc.h packet.h userauth.h session.h sftp.h crypto.h

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The old NEWS file.
NEWS is now generated from git and put into the release tarballs.

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!include "win32/config.mk"
# SUBDIRS=src example
SUBDIRS=src
all-sub:
-for %D in ($(SUBDIRS)) do $(MAKE) /nologo /f %D/NMakefile BUILD=$(BUILD) SUBDIR=%D all-sub
clean:
-rmdir /s/q $(TARGET)
real-clean: clean
-del libssh2.dll
-del libssh2.exp
-del libssh2.ilk
-del libssh2.lib
-del *.pdb

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libssh2 - SSH2 library
======================
libssh2 is a library implementing the SSH2 protocol, available under
the revised BSD license.
Version 0.1-dev
---------------
Web site: http://www.libssh2.org/
Mailing list: http://cool.haxx.se/mailman/listinfo/libssh2-devel
Generic installation instructions are in INSTALL. Some ./configure
options deserve additional comments:
* --enable-crypt-none
The SSH2 Transport allows for unencrypted data
transmission using the "none" cipher. Because this is
such a huge security hole, it is typically disabled on
SSH2 implementations and is disabled in libssh2 by
default as well.
Enabling this option will allow for "none" as a
negotiable method, however it still requires that the
method be advertized by the remote end and that no
more-preferable methods are available.
* --enable-mac-none
The SSH2 Transport also allows implementations to
forego a message authentication code. While this is
less of a security risk than using a "none" cipher, it
is still not recommended as disabling MAC hashes
removes a layer of security.
Enabling this option will allow for "none" as a
negotiable method, however it still requires that the
method be advertized by the remote end and that no
more-preferable methods are available.
* --disable-gex-new
The diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1 (dh-gex) key
exchange method originally defined an exchange
negotiation using packet type 30 to request a
generation pair based on a single target value. Later
refinement of dh-gex provided for range and target
values. By default libssh2 will use the newer range
method.
If you experience trouble connecting to an old SSH
server using dh-gex, try this option to fallback on
the older more reliable method.
* --with-libgcrypt
* --without-libgcrypt
* --with-libgcrypt-prefix=DIR
libssh2 can use the Libgcrypt library
(http://www.gnupg.org/) for cryptographic operations.
Either Libgcrypt or OpenSSL is required.
Configure will attempt to locate Libgcrypt
automatically.
If your installation of Libgcrypt is in another
location, specify it using --with-libgcrypt-prefix.
* --with-openssl
* --without-openssl
* --with-libssl-prefix=[DIR]
libssh2 can use the OpenSSL library
(http://www.openssl.org) for cryptographic operations.
Either Libgcrypt or OpenSSL is required.
Configure will attempt to locate OpenSSL in the
default location.
If your installation of OpenSSL is in another
location, specify it using --with-libssl-prefix.
* --with-libz
* --without-libz
* --with-libz-prefix=[DIR]
If present, libssh2 will attempt to use the zlib
(http://www.zlib.org) for payload compression, however
zlib is not required.
If your installation of Libz is in another location,
specify it using --with-libz-prefix.
* --enable-debug
Will make the build use more pedantic and strict compiler
options as well as enable the libssh2_trace() function (for
showing debug traces).
Initial Release:
KEX methods: diffie-hellman-group14-sha1, diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1, diffie-hellman-group1-sha1
Hostkey methods: ssh-rsa, ssh-dss
Cipher methods: aes256-cbc, rijndael-cbc@lysator.liu.se, aes192-cbc, aes128-cbc, blowfish-cbc, arcfour, cast128-cbc, 3des-cbc, none*
Compression methods: zlib, none
MAC methods: hmac-sha1, hmac-sha1-96, hmac-ripemd160, hmac-ripemd160@openssh.com none*
*Cipher/MAC "none" is disabled by default for security purposes,
Use --enable-crypt-none and/or --enable-mac-none with ./configure to enable

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libssh2 1.4.1
This release includes the following bugfixes:
o build error with gcrypt backend
o always do "forced" window updates to avoid corner case stalls
o aes: the init function fails when OpenSSL has AES support
o transport_send: Finish in-progress key exchange before sending data
o channel_write: acknowledge transport errors
o examples/x11.c: Make sure sizeof passed to read operation is correct
o examples/x11.c:,Fix suspicious sizeof usage
o sftp_packet_add: verify the packet before accepting it
o SFTP: preserve the original error code more
o sftp_packet_read: adjust window size as necessary
o Use safer snprintf rather then sprintf in several places
o Define and use LIBSSH2_INVALID_SOCKET instead of INVALID_SOCKET
o sftp_write: cannot return acked data *and* EAGAIN
o sftp_read: avoid data *and* EAGAIN
o libssh2.h: Add missing prototype for libssh2_session_banner_set()
This release would not have looked like this without help, code, reports and
advice from friends like these:
Armen Babakhanian, Paul Howarth, Matthew Booth, Steven Dake, Peter Stuge,
Matt Lawson, Tom Weber, Alexander Lamaison
Thanks! (and sorry if I forgot to mention someone)

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Things TODO
===========
* Fix the numerous malloc+copy operations for sending data, see "Buffering
Improvements" below for details
* make sure the windowing code adapts better to slow situations so that it
doesn't then use as much memory as today. Possibly by an app-controllable
"Window mode"?
* Decrease the number of mallocs. Everywhere. Will get easier once the
buffering improvements have been done.
* Use SO_NOSIGPIPE for Mac OS/BSD systems where MSG_NOSIGNAL doesn't
exist/work
* Extend the test suite to actually test lots of aspects of libssh2
* Fix all compiler warnings (some can't be done without API changes)
* Expose error messages sent by the server
* select() is troublesome with libssh2 when using multiple channels over
the same session. See "New Transport API" below for more details.
At next SONAME bump
===================
* stop using #defined macros as part of the official API. The macros should
either be turned into real functions or discarded from the API.
* fix the parts of the API where object pointers and function pointers are
mixed like libssh2_session_callback_set()
* remove the following functions from the API/ABI
libssh2_base64_decode()
libssh2_session_flag()
libssh2_channel_handle_extended_data()
libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust()
libssh2_poll()
libssh2_poll_channel_read()
libssh2_session_startup() (libssh2_session_handshake() is the replacement)
libssh2_banner_set() (libssh2_session_banner_set() is the repacement)
* Rename a few function:
libssh2_hostkey_hash => libssh2_session_hostkey_hash
libssh2_banner_set => libssh2_session_banner_set
* change 'int' to 'libssh2_socket_t' in the public API for sockets.
* Use 'size_t' for string lengths in all functions.
* Add a comment field to struct libssh2_knownhost.
* remove the existing libssh2_knownhost_add() function and rename
libssh2_knownhost_addc to become the new libssh2_knownhost_add instead
* remove the existing libssh2_scp_send_ex() function and rename
libssh2_scp_send64 to become the new libssh2_scp_send instead.
* remove the existing libssh2_knownhost_check() functin and rename
libssh2_knownhost_checkp() to become the new libssh2_knownhost_check instead
Buffering Improvements
======================
transport_write
- If this function gets called with a total packet size that is larger than
32K, it should create more than one SSH packet so that it keeps the largest
one below 32K
sftp_write
- should not copy/allocate anything for the data, only create a header chunk
and pass on the payload data to channel_write "pointed to"
New Transport API
=================
THE PROBLEM
The problem in a nutshell is that when an application opens up multiple
channels over a single session, those are all using the same socket. If the
application is then using select() to wait for traffic (like any sensible app
does) and wants to act on the data when select() tells there is something to
for example read, what does an application do?
With our current API, you have to loop over all the channels and read from
them to see if they have data. This effectively makes blocking reads
impossible. If the app has many channels in a setup like this, it even becomes
slow. (The original API had the libssh2_poll_channel_read() and libssh2_poll()
to somewhat overcome this hurdle, but they too have pretty much the same
problems plus a few others.)
Traffic in the other direction is similarly limited: the app has to try
sending to all channels, even though some of them may very well not accept any
data at that point.
A SOLUTION
I suggest we introduce two new helper functions:
libssh2_transport_read()
- Read "a bunch" of data from the given socket and returns information to the
app about what channels that are now readable (ie they will not block when
read from). The function can be called over and over and it will repeatedly
return info about what channels that are readable at that moment.
libssh2_transport_write()
- Returns information about what channels that are writable, in the sense
that they have windows set from the remote side that allows data to get
sent. Writing to one of those channels will not block. Of course, the
underlying socket may only accept a certain amount of data, so at the first
short return, nothing more should be attempted to get sent until select()
(or equivalent) has been used on the master socket again.
I haven't yet figured out a sensible API for how these functions should return
that info, but if we agree on the general principles I guess we can work that
out.
VOLUNTARY
I wanted to mention that these two helper functions would not be mandatory
in any way. They would just be there for those who want them, and existing
programs can remain using the old functions only if they prefer to.
New SFTP API
============
PURPOSE
Provide API functions that explicitly tells at once that a (full) SFTP file
transfer is wanted, to allow libssh2 to leverage on that knowledge to speed
up things internally. It can for example do read ahead, buffer writes (merge
small writes into larger chunks), better tune the SSH window and more. This
sort of API is already provided for SCP transfers.
API
New functions:
LIBSSH2_SFTP_HANDLE *libssh2_sftp_send(SFTP_SESSION *sftp,
uint64_t filesize,
char *remote_path,
size_t remote_path_len,
long mode);
Tell libssh2 that a local file with a given size is about to get sent to
the SFTP server.
LIBSSH2_SFTP_HANDLE *libssh2_sftp_recv();
Tell libssh2 that a remote file is requested to get downloaded from the SFTP
server.
Only the setup of the file transfer is different from an application's point
of view. Depending on direction of the transfer(s), the following already
existing functions should then be used until the transfer is complete:
libssh2_sftp_read()
libssh2_sftp_write()
HOW TO USE
1. Setup the transfer using one of the two new functions.
2. Loop through the reading or writing of data.
3. Cleanup the transfer
* More Crypt Methods
* hmac-md5, hmac-md5-96
* SFTP support
* Review callbacks

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dnl **********************************************************************
dnl CURL_DETECT_ICC ([ACTION-IF-YES])
dnl
dnl check if this is the Intel ICC compiler, and if so run the ACTION-IF-YES
dnl sets the $ICC variable to "yes" or "no"
dnl **********************************************************************
AC_DEFUN([CURL_DETECT_ICC],
[
ICC="no"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for icc in use])
if test "$GCC" = "yes"; then
dnl check if this is icc acting as gcc in disguise
AC_EGREP_CPP([^__INTEL_COMPILER], [__INTEL_COMPILER],
dnl action if the text is found, this it has not been replaced by the
dnl cpp
ICC="no",
dnl the text was not found, it was replaced by the cpp
ICC="yes"
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
[$1]
)
fi
if test "$ICC" = "no"; then
# this is not ICC
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
])
dnl We create a function for detecting which compiler we use and then set as
dnl pendantic compiler options as possible for that particular compiler. The
dnl options are only used for debug-builds.
AC_DEFUN([CURL_CC_DEBUG_OPTS],
[
if test "z$ICC" = "z"; then
CURL_DETECT_ICC
fi
if test "$GCC" = "yes"; then
dnl figure out gcc version!
AC_MSG_CHECKING([gcc version])
gccver=`$CC -dumpversion`
num1=`echo $gccver | cut -d . -f1`
num2=`echo $gccver | cut -d . -f2`
gccnum=`(expr $num1 "*" 100 + $num2) 2>/dev/null`
AC_MSG_RESULT($gccver)
if test "$ICC" = "yes"; then
dnl this is icc, not gcc.
dnl ICC warnings we ignore:
dnl * 269 warns on our "%Od" printf formatters for curl_off_t output:
dnl "invalid format string conversion"
dnl * 279 warns on static conditions in while expressions
dnl * 981 warns on "operands are evaluated in unspecified order"
dnl * 1418 "external definition with no prior declaration"
dnl * 1419 warns on "external declaration in primary source file"
dnl which we know and do on purpose.
WARN="-wd279,269,981,1418,1419"
if test "$gccnum" -gt "600"; then
dnl icc 6.0 and older doesn't have the -Wall flag
WARN="-Wall $WARN"
fi
else dnl $ICC = yes
dnl this is a set of options we believe *ALL* gcc versions support:
WARN="-W -Wall -Wwrite-strings -pedantic -Wpointer-arith -Wnested-externs -Winline -Wmissing-prototypes"
dnl -Wcast-align is a bit too annoying on all gcc versions ;-)
if test "$gccnum" -ge "207"; then
dnl gcc 2.7 or later
WARN="$WARN -Wmissing-declarations"
fi
if test "$gccnum" -gt "295"; then
dnl only if the compiler is newer than 2.95 since we got lots of
dnl "`_POSIX_C_SOURCE' is not defined" in system headers with
dnl gcc 2.95.4 on FreeBSD 4.9!
WARN="$WARN -Wundef -Wno-long-long -Wsign-compare"
fi
if test "$gccnum" -ge "296"; then
dnl gcc 2.96 or later
WARN="$WARN -Wfloat-equal"
fi
if test "$gccnum" -gt "296"; then
dnl this option does not exist in 2.96
WARN="$WARN -Wno-format-nonliteral"
fi
dnl -Wunreachable-code seems totally unreliable on my gcc 3.3.2 on
dnl on i686-Linux as it gives us heaps with false positives.
dnl Also, on gcc 4.0.X it is totally unbearable and complains all
dnl over making it unusable for generic purposes. Let's not use it.
if test "$gccnum" -ge "303"; then
dnl gcc 3.3 and later
WARN="$WARN -Wendif-labels -Wstrict-prototypes"
fi
if test "$gccnum" -ge "304"; then
# try these on gcc 3.4
WARN="$WARN -Wdeclaration-after-statement"
fi
for flag in $CPPFLAGS; do
case "$flag" in
-I*)
dnl Include path, provide a -isystem option for the same dir
dnl to prevent warnings in those dirs. The -isystem was not very
dnl reliable on earlier gcc versions.
add=`echo $flag | sed 's/^-I/-isystem /g'`
WARN="$WARN $add"
;;
esac
done
fi dnl $ICC = no
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $WARN"
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Added this set of compiler options: $WARN])
else dnl $GCC = yes
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Added no extra compiler options])
fi dnl $GCC = yes
dnl strip off optimizer flags
NEWFLAGS=""
for flag in $CFLAGS; do
case "$flag" in
-O*)
dnl echo "cut off $flag"
;;
*)
NEWFLAGS="$NEWFLAGS $flag"
;;
esac
done
CFLAGS=$NEWFLAGS
]) dnl end of AC_DEFUN()
dnl CURL_CHECK_NONBLOCKING_SOCKET
dnl -------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for how to set a socket to non-blocking state. There seems to exist
dnl four known different ways, with the one used almost everywhere being POSIX
dnl and XPG3, while the other different ways for different systems (old BSD,
dnl Windows and Amiga).
dnl
dnl There are two known platforms (AIX 3.x and SunOS 4.1.x) where the
dnl O_NONBLOCK define is found but does not work. This condition is attempted
dnl to get caught in this script by using an excessive number of #ifdefs...
dnl
AC_DEFUN([CURL_CHECK_NONBLOCKING_SOCKET],
[
AC_MSG_CHECKING([non-blocking sockets style])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
/* headers for O_NONBLOCK test */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
],[
/* try to compile O_NONBLOCK */
#if defined(sun) || defined(__sun__) || defined(__SUNPRO_C) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
# if defined(__SVR4) || defined(__srv4__)
# define PLATFORM_SOLARIS
# else
# define PLATFORM_SUNOS4
# endif
#endif
#if (defined(_AIX) || defined(__xlC__)) && !defined(_AIX41)
# define PLATFORM_AIX_V3
#endif
#if defined(PLATFORM_SUNOS4) || defined(PLATFORM_AIX_V3) || defined(__BEOS__)
#error "O_NONBLOCK does not work on this platform"
#endif
int socket;
int flags = fcntl(socket, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK);
],[
dnl the O_NONBLOCK test was fine
nonblock="O_NONBLOCK"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_O_NONBLOCK, 1, [use O_NONBLOCK for non-blocking sockets])
],[
dnl the code was bad, try a different program now, test 2
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
/* headers for FIONBIO test */
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stropts.h>
],[
/* FIONBIO source test (old-style unix) */
int socket;
int flags = ioctl(socket, FIONBIO, &flags);
],[
dnl FIONBIO test was good
nonblock="FIONBIO"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_FIONBIO, 1, [use FIONBIO for non-blocking sockets])
],[
dnl FIONBIO test was also bad
dnl the code was bad, try a different program now, test 3
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
/* headers for ioctlsocket test (Windows) */
#undef inline
#ifdef HAVE_WINDOWS_H
#ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#endif
#include <windows.h>
#ifdef HAVE_WINSOCK2_H
#include <winsock2.h>
#else
#ifdef HAVE_WINSOCK_H
#include <winsock.h>
#endif
#endif
#endif
],[
/* ioctlsocket source code */
SOCKET sd;
unsigned long flags = 0;
sd = socket(0, 0, 0);
ioctlsocket(sd, FIONBIO, &flags);
],[
dnl ioctlsocket test was good
nonblock="ioctlsocket"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_IOCTLSOCKET, 1, [use ioctlsocket() for non-blocking sockets])
],[
dnl ioctlsocket didnt compile!, go to test 4
AC_TRY_LINK([
/* headers for IoctlSocket test (Amiga?) */
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
],[
/* IoctlSocket source code */
int socket;
int flags = IoctlSocket(socket, FIONBIO, (long)1);
],[
dnl ioctlsocket test was good
nonblock="IoctlSocket"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_IOCTLSOCKET_CASE, 1, [use Ioctlsocket() for non-blocking sockets])
],[
dnl Ioctlsocket didnt compile, do test 5!
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
/* headers for SO_NONBLOCK test (BeOS) */
#include <socket.h>
],[
/* SO_NONBLOCK source code */
long b = 1;
int socket;
int flags = setsockopt(socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_NONBLOCK, &b, sizeof(b));
],[
dnl the SO_NONBLOCK test was good
nonblock="SO_NONBLOCK"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SO_NONBLOCK, 1, [use SO_NONBLOCK for non-blocking sockets])
],[
dnl test 5 didnt compile!
nonblock="nada"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DISABLED_NONBLOCKING, 1, [disabled non-blocking sockets])
])
dnl end of fifth test
])
dnl end of forth test
])
dnl end of third test
])
dnl end of second test
])
dnl end of non-blocking try-compile test
AC_MSG_RESULT($nonblock)
if test "$nonblock" = "nada"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([non-block sockets disabled])
fi
])
dnl CURL_CHECK_NEED_REENTRANT_SYSTEM
dnl -------------------------------------------------
dnl Checks if the preprocessor _REENTRANT definition
dnl must be unconditionally done for this platform.
dnl Internal macro for CURL_CONFIGURE_REENTRANT.
AC_DEFUN([CURL_CHECK_NEED_REENTRANT_SYSTEM], [
case $host in
*-*-solaris* | *-*-hpux*)
tmp_need_reentrant="yes"
;;
*)
tmp_need_reentrant="no"
;;
esac
])
dnl CURL_CONFIGURE_FROM_NOW_ON_WITH_REENTRANT
dnl -------------------------------------------------
dnl This macro ensures that configuration tests done
dnl after this will execute with preprocessor symbol
dnl _REENTRANT defined. This macro also ensures that
dnl the generated config file defines NEED_REENTRANT
dnl and that in turn setup.h will define _REENTRANT.
dnl Internal macro for CURL_CONFIGURE_REENTRANT.
AC_DEFUN([CURL_CONFIGURE_FROM_NOW_ON_WITH_REENTRANT], [
AC_DEFINE(NEED_REENTRANT, 1,
[Define to 1 if _REENTRANT preprocessor symbol must be defined.])
cat >>confdefs.h <<_EOF
#ifndef _REENTRANT
# define _REENTRANT
#endif
_EOF
])
dnl CURL_CONFIGURE_REENTRANT
dnl -------------------------------------------------
dnl This first checks if the preprocessor _REENTRANT
dnl symbol is already defined. If it isn't currently
dnl defined a set of checks are performed to verify
dnl if its definition is required to make visible to
dnl the compiler a set of *_r functions. Finally, if
dnl _REENTRANT is already defined or needed it takes
dnl care of making adjustments necessary to ensure
dnl that it is defined equally for further configure
dnl tests and generated config file.
AC_DEFUN([CURL_CONFIGURE_REENTRANT], [
AC_PREREQ([2.50])dnl
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if _REENTRANT is already defined])
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
]],[[
#ifdef _REENTRANT
int dummy=1;
#else
force compilation error
#endif
]])
],[
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
tmp_reentrant_initially_defined="yes"
],[
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
tmp_reentrant_initially_defined="no"
])
#
if test "$tmp_reentrant_initially_defined" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if _REENTRANT is actually needed])
CURL_CHECK_NEED_REENTRANT_SYSTEM
if test "$tmp_need_reentrant" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
fi
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if _REENTRANT is onwards defined])
if test "$tmp_reentrant_initially_defined" = "yes" ||
test "$tmp_need_reentrant" = "yes"; then
CURL_CONFIGURE_FROM_NOW_ON_WITH_REENTRANT
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
#
])

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#!/bin/sh
LIBTOOLIZE="libtoolize"
if [ "x`which $LIBTOOLIZE`" = "x" ]; then
LIBTOOLIZE="glibtoolize"
fi
if [ "x`which $LIBTOOLIZE`" = "x" ]; then
echo "Neither libtoolize nor glibtoolize could be found!"
exit 1
fi
${LIBTOOLIZE} --copy --automake --force
${ACLOCAL:-aclocal} -I m4 $ACLOCAL_FLAGS
${AUTOHEADER:-autoheader}
# copy the private libssh2_config.h.in to the examples dir so that
# it can be included without pointing the include path to the private
# source dir
cp src/libssh2_config.h.in example/libssh2_config.h.in
${AUTOCONF:-autoconf}
${AUTOMAKE:-automake} --add-missing --copy

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@@ -1,660 +0,0 @@
#! /bin/sh
# Output a system dependent set of variables, describing how to set the
# run time search path of shared libraries in an executable.
#
# Copyright 1996-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Taken from GNU libtool, 2001
# Originally by Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, 1996
#
# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation gives
# unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without
# modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
#
# The first argument passed to this file is the canonical host specification,
# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM
# or
# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM
# The environment variables CC, GCC, LDFLAGS, LD, with_gnu_ld
# should be set by the caller.
#
# The set of defined variables is at the end of this script.
# Known limitations:
# - On IRIX 6.5 with CC="cc", the run time search patch must not be longer
# than 256 bytes, otherwise the compiler driver will dump core. The only
# known workaround is to choose shorter directory names for the build
# directory and/or the installation directory.
# All known linkers require a `.a' archive for static linking (except MSVC,
# which needs '.lib').
libext=a
shrext=.so
host="$1"
host_cpu=`echo "$host" | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\1/'`
host_vendor=`echo "$host" | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\2/'`
host_os=`echo "$host" | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\3/'`
# Code taken from libtool.m4's _LT_CC_BASENAME.
for cc_temp in $CC""; do
case $cc_temp in
compile | *[\\/]compile | ccache | *[\\/]ccache ) ;;
distcc | *[\\/]distcc | purify | *[\\/]purify ) ;;
\-*) ;;
*) break;;
esac
done
cc_basename=`echo "$cc_temp" | sed -e 's%^.*/%%'`
# Code taken from libtool.m4's AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC.
wl=
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
wl='-Wl,'
else
case "$host_os" in
aix*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
darwin*)
case $cc_basename in
xlc*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
esac
;;
mingw* | pw32* | os2*)
;;
hpux9* | hpux10* | hpux11*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
newsos6)
;;
linux*)
case $cc_basename in
icc* | ecc*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
pgcc | pgf77 | pgf90)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
ccc*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
como)
wl='-lopt='
;;
*)
case `$CC -V 2>&1 | sed 5q` in
*Sun\ C*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
esac
;;
esac
;;
osf3* | osf4* | osf5*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
sco3.2v5*)
;;
solaris*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
sunos4*)
wl='-Qoption ld '
;;
sysv4 | sysv4.2uw2* | sysv4.3* | sysv5*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
sysv4*MP*)
;;
unicos*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
uts4*)
;;
esac
fi
# Code taken from libtool.m4's AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=
hardcode_libdir_separator=
hardcode_direct=no
hardcode_minus_L=no
case "$host_os" in
cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*)
# FIXME: the MSVC++ port hasn't been tested in a loooong time
# When not using gcc, we currently assume that we are using
# Microsoft Visual C++.
if test "$GCC" != yes; then
with_gnu_ld=no
fi
;;
interix*)
# we just hope/assume this is gcc and not c89 (= MSVC++)
with_gnu_ld=yes
;;
openbsd*)
with_gnu_ld=no
;;
esac
ld_shlibs=yes
if test "$with_gnu_ld" = yes; then
# Set some defaults for GNU ld with shared library support. These
# are reset later if shared libraries are not supported. Putting them
# here allows them to be overridden if necessary.
# Unlike libtool, we use -rpath here, not --rpath, since the documented
# option of GNU ld is called -rpath, not --rpath.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
case "$host_os" in
aix3* | aix4* | aix5*)
# On AIX/PPC, the GNU linker is very broken
if test "$host_cpu" != ia64; then
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
amigaos*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_minus_L=yes
# Samuel A. Falvo II <kc5tja@dolphin.openprojects.net> reports
# that the semantics of dynamic libraries on AmigaOS, at least up
# to version 4, is to share data among multiple programs linked
# with the same dynamic library. Since this doesn't match the
# behavior of shared libraries on other platforms, we cannot use
# them.
ld_shlibs=no
;;
beos*)
if $LD --help 2>&1 | grep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*)
# hardcode_libdir_flag_spec is actually meaningless, as there is
# no search path for DLLs.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
if $LD --help 2>&1 | grep 'auto-import' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
interix3*)
hardcode_direct=no
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
;;
linux*)
if $LD --help 2>&1 | grep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
netbsd*)
;;
solaris*)
if $LD -v 2>&1 | grep 'BFD 2\.8' > /dev/null; then
ld_shlibs=no
elif $LD --help 2>&1 | grep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
sysv5* | sco3.2v5* | sco5v6* | unixware* | OpenUNIX*)
case `$LD -v 2>&1` in
*\ [01].* | *\ 2.[0-9].* | *\ 2.1[0-5].*)
ld_shlibs=no
;;
*)
if $LD --help 2>&1 | grep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='`test -z "$SCOABSPATH" && echo ${wl}-rpath,$libdir`'
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
esac
;;
sunos4*)
hardcode_direct=yes
;;
*)
if $LD --help 2>&1 | grep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
esac
if test "$ld_shlibs" = no; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=
fi
else
case "$host_os" in
aix3*)
# Note: this linker hardcodes the directories in LIBPATH if there
# are no directories specified by -L.
hardcode_minus_L=yes
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
# Neither direct hardcoding nor static linking is supported with a
# broken collect2.
hardcode_direct=unsupported
fi
;;
aix4* | aix5*)
if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then
# On IA64, the linker does run time linking by default, so we don't
# have to do anything special.
aix_use_runtimelinking=no
else
aix_use_runtimelinking=no
# Test if we are trying to use run time linking or normal
# AIX style linking. If -brtl is somewhere in LDFLAGS, we
# need to do runtime linking.
case $host_os in aix4.[23]|aix4.[23].*|aix5*)
for ld_flag in $LDFLAGS; do
if (test $ld_flag = "-brtl" || test $ld_flag = "-Wl,-brtl"); then
aix_use_runtimelinking=yes
break
fi
done
;;
esac
fi
hardcode_direct=yes
hardcode_libdir_separator=':'
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
case $host_os in aix4.[012]|aix4.[012].*)
collect2name=`${CC} -print-prog-name=collect2`
if test -f "$collect2name" && \
strings "$collect2name" | grep resolve_lib_name >/dev/null
then
# We have reworked collect2
hardcode_direct=yes
else
# We have old collect2
hardcode_direct=unsupported
hardcode_minus_L=yes
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=
fi
;;
esac
fi
# Begin _LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX.
echo 'int main () { return 0; }' > conftest.c
${CC} ${LDFLAGS} conftest.c -o conftest
aix_libpath=`dump -H conftest 2>/dev/null | sed -n -e '/Import File Strings/,/^$/ { /^0/ { s/^0 *\(.*\)$/\1/; p; }
}'`
if test -z "$aix_libpath"; then
aix_libpath=`dump -HX64 conftest 2>/dev/null | sed -n -e '/Import File Strings/,/^$/ { /^0/ { s/^0 *\(.*\)$/\1/; p; }
}'`
fi
if test -z "$aix_libpath"; then
aix_libpath="/usr/lib:/lib"
fi
rm -f conftest.c conftest
# End _LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX.
if test "$aix_use_runtimelinking" = yes; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-blibpath:$libdir:'"$aix_libpath"
else
if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-R $libdir:/usr/lib:/lib'
else
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-blibpath:$libdir:'"$aix_libpath"
fi
fi
;;
amigaos*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_minus_L=yes
# see comment about different semantics on the GNU ld section
ld_shlibs=no
;;
bsdi[45]*)
;;
cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*)
# When not using gcc, we currently assume that we are using
# Microsoft Visual C++.
# hardcode_libdir_flag_spec is actually meaningless, as there is
# no search path for DLLs.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=' '
libext=lib
;;
darwin* | rhapsody*)
hardcode_direct=no
if test "$GCC" = yes ; then
:
else
case $cc_basename in
xlc*)
;;
*)
ld_shlibs=no
;;
esac
fi
;;
dgux*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
;;
freebsd1*)
ld_shlibs=no
;;
freebsd2.2*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
hardcode_direct=yes
;;
freebsd2*)
hardcode_direct=yes
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
freebsd* | kfreebsd*-gnu | dragonfly*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
hardcode_direct=yes
;;
hpux9*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
hardcode_direct=yes
# hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
# but as the default location of the library.
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
hpux10*)
if test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
hardcode_direct=yes
# hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
# but as the default location of the library.
hardcode_minus_L=yes
fi
;;
hpux11*)
if test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
case $host_cpu in
hppa*64*|ia64*)
hardcode_direct=no
;;
*)
hardcode_direct=yes
# hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
# but as the default location of the library.
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
esac
fi
;;
irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
;;
netbsd*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
hardcode_direct=yes
;;
newsos6)
hardcode_direct=yes
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
;;
openbsd*)
hardcode_direct=yes
if test -z "`echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | grep __ELF__`" || test "$host_os-$host_cpu" = "openbsd2.8-powerpc"; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
else
case "$host_os" in
openbsd[01].* | openbsd2.[0-7] | openbsd2.[0-7].*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
;;
*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
;;
esac
fi
;;
os2*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
osf3*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
;;
osf4* | osf5*)
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
else
# Both cc and cxx compiler support -rpath directly
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-rpath $libdir'
fi
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
;;
solaris*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
;;
sunos4*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_direct=yes
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
sysv4)
case $host_vendor in
sni)
hardcode_direct=yes # is this really true???
;;
siemens)
hardcode_direct=no
;;
motorola)
hardcode_direct=no #Motorola manual says yes, but my tests say they lie
;;
esac
;;
sysv4.3*)
;;
sysv4*MP*)
if test -d /usr/nec; then
ld_shlibs=yes
fi
;;
sysv4*uw2* | sysv5OpenUNIX* | sysv5UnixWare7.[01].[10]* | unixware7*)
;;
sysv5* | sco3.2v5* | sco5v6*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='`test -z "$SCOABSPATH" && echo ${wl}-R,$libdir`'
hardcode_libdir_separator=':'
;;
uts4*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
;;
*)
ld_shlibs=no
;;
esac
fi
# Check dynamic linker characteristics
# Code taken from libtool.m4's AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER.
# Unlike libtool.m4, here we don't care about _all_ names of the library, but
# only about the one the linker finds when passed -lNAME. This is the last
# element of library_names_spec in libtool.m4, or possibly two of them if the
# linker has special search rules.
library_names_spec= # the last element of library_names_spec in libtool.m4
libname_spec='lib$name'
case "$host_os" in
aix3*)
library_names_spec='$libname.a'
;;
aix4* | aix5*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
amigaos*)
library_names_spec='$libname.a'
;;
beos*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
bsdi[45]*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*)
shrext=.dll
library_names_spec='$libname.dll.a $libname.lib'
;;
darwin* | rhapsody*)
shrext=.dylib
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
dgux*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
freebsd1*)
;;
kfreebsd*-gnu)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
freebsd* | dragonfly*)
case "$host_os" in
freebsd[123]*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext$versuffix' ;;
*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext' ;;
esac
;;
gnu*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
hpux9* | hpux10* | hpux11*)
case $host_cpu in
ia64*)
shrext=.so
;;
hppa*64*)
shrext=.sl
;;
*)
shrext=.sl
;;
esac
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
interix3*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
case "$host_os" in
irix5* | nonstopux*)
libsuff= shlibsuff=
;;
*)
case $LD in
*-32|*"-32 "|*-melf32bsmip|*"-melf32bsmip ") libsuff= shlibsuff= ;;
*-n32|*"-n32 "|*-melf32bmipn32|*"-melf32bmipn32 ") libsuff=32 shlibsuff=N32 ;;
*-64|*"-64 "|*-melf64bmip|*"-melf64bmip ") libsuff=64 shlibsuff=64 ;;
*) libsuff= shlibsuff= ;;
esac
;;
esac
;;
linux*oldld* | linux*aout* | linux*coff*)
;;
linux*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
knetbsd*-gnu)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
netbsd*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
newsos6)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
nto-qnx*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
openbsd*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext$versuffix'
;;
os2*)
libname_spec='$name'
shrext=.dll
library_names_spec='$libname.a'
;;
osf3* | osf4* | osf5*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
solaris*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
sunos4*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext$versuffix'
;;
sysv4 | sysv4.3*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
sysv4*MP*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
sysv5* | sco3.2v5* | sco5v6* | unixware* | OpenUNIX* | sysv4*uw2*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
uts4*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
esac
sed_quote_subst='s/\(["`$\\]\)/\\\1/g'
escaped_wl=`echo "X$wl" | sed -e 's/^X//' -e "$sed_quote_subst"`
shlibext=`echo "$shrext" | sed -e 's,^\.,,'`
escaped_libname_spec=`echo "X$libname_spec" | sed -e 's/^X//' -e "$sed_quote_subst"`
escaped_library_names_spec=`echo "X$library_names_spec" | sed -e 's/^X//' -e "$sed_quote_subst"`
escaped_hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=`echo "X$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec" | sed -e 's/^X//' -e "$sed_quote_subst"`
LC_ALL=C sed -e 's/^\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)=/acl_cv_\1=/' <<EOF
# How to pass a linker flag through the compiler.
wl="$escaped_wl"
# Static library suffix (normally "a").
libext="$libext"
# Shared library suffix (normally "so").
shlibext="$shlibext"
# Format of library name prefix.
libname_spec="$escaped_libname_spec"
# Library names that the linker finds when passed -lNAME.
library_names_spec="$escaped_library_names_spec"
# Flag to hardcode \$libdir into a binary during linking.
# This must work even if \$libdir does not exist.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec="$escaped_hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"
# Whether we need a single -rpath flag with a separated argument.
hardcode_libdir_separator="$hardcode_libdir_separator"
# Set to yes if using DIR/libNAME.so during linking hardcodes DIR into the
# resulting binary.
hardcode_direct="$hardcode_direct"
# Set to yes if using the -LDIR flag during linking hardcodes DIR into the
# resulting binary.
hardcode_minus_L="$hardcode_minus_L"
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# AC_PREREQ(2.57)
AC_INIT(libssh2, [-], libssh2-devel@cool.haxx.se)
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src])
AM_CONFIG_HEADER([src/libssh2_config.h example/libssh2_config.h])
AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
dnl SED is needed by some of the tools
AC_PATH_PROG( SED, sed, sed-was-not-found-by-configure,
$PATH:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin)
AC_SUBST(SED)
if test "x$SED" = "xsed-was-not-found-by-configure"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([sed was not found, this may ruin your chances to build fine])
fi
dnl figure out the libssh2 version
LIBSSH2VER=`$SED -ne 's/^#define LIBSSH2_VERSION *"\(.*\)"/\1/p' ${srcdir}/include/libssh2.h`
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
AC_MSG_CHECKING([libssh2 version])
AC_MSG_RESULT($LIBSSH2VER)
AC_SUBST(LIBSSH2VER)
AB_VERSION=$LIBSSH2VER
AB_INIT
# Check for the OS.
# Daniel's note: this should not be necessary and we need to work to
# get this removed.
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
case "$host" in
*-mingw*)
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DLIBSSH2_WIN32"
LIBS="$LIBS -lws2_32"
;;
*-cygwin)
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DLIBSSH2_WIN32"
;;
*darwin*)
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DLIBSSH2_DARWIN"
;;
*hpux*)
;;
*osf*)
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -D_POSIX_PII_SOCKET"
;;
*)
;;
esac
AC_CHECK_TYPE(long long,
[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LONGLONG, 1,
[Define to 1 if the compiler supports the 'long long' data type.])]
longlong="yes"
)
dnl Our configure and build reentrant settings
CURL_CONFIGURE_REENTRANT
# Some systems (Solaris?) have socket() in -lsocket.
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(socket, socket)
# Solaris has inet_addr() in -lnsl.
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(inet_addr, nsl)
AC_SUBST(LIBS)
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_PROG_LN_S
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
AC_PATH_PROGS(SSHD, [sshd], [],
[$PATH$PATH_SEPARATOR/usr/libexec$PATH_SEPARATOR]dnl
[/usr/sbin$PATH_SEPARATOR/usr/etc$PATH_SEPARATOR/etc])
AM_CONDITIONAL(SSHD, test -n "$SSHD")
AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
AC_C_BIGENDIAN
dnl check for how to do large files
AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
# Configure parameters
AC_ARG_WITH(libgcrypt,
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-libgcrypt],[Use Libgcrypt for crypto]),
use_libgcrypt=$withval,use_libgcrypt=auto)
AC_ARG_WITH(openssl,
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-openssl],[Use OpenSSL for crypto]),
use_openssl=$withval,use_openssl=auto)
AC_ARG_WITH(libz,
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-libz],[Use Libz for compression]),
use_libz=$withval,use_libz=auto)
# Look for OpenSSL (default)
if test "$use_openssl" != "no" && test "$use_libgcrypt" != "yes"; then
AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS([ssl], [crypto], [#include <openssl/ssl.h>])
fi
# Look for libgcrypt
if test "$ac_cv_libssl" != "yes" && test "$use_libgcrypt" != "no"; then
AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS([gcrypt], [], [#include <gcrypt.h>])
fi
if test "$ac_cv_libssl" != "yes" && test "$ac_cv_libgcrypt" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot find OpenSSL or Libgcrypt,
try --with-libssl-prefix=PATH or --with-libgcrypt-prefix=PATH])
fi
if test "$ac_cv_libgcrypt" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(LIBSSH2_LIBGCRYPT, 1, [Use libgcrypt])
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL(LIBGCRYPT, test "$ac_cv_libgcrypt" = "yes")
# Not all OpenSSL have AES-CTR functions.
if test "$ac_cv_libssl" = "yes"; then
save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $LIBSSL"
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(EVP_aes_128_ctr)
LDFLAGS="$save_LDFLAGS"
fi
# Look for Libz
if test "$use_libz" != "no"; then
AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS([z], [], [#include <zlib.h>])
if test "$ac_cv_libz" != yes; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Cannot find libz, disabling compression])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Try --with-libz-prefix=PATH if you know you have it])
else
AC_DEFINE(LIBSSH2_HAVE_ZLIB, 1, [Compile in zlib support])
fi
fi
#
# Optional Settings
#
AC_ARG_ENABLE(crypt-none,
AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-crypt-none],[Permit "none" cipher -- NOT RECOMMENDED]),
[AC_DEFINE(LIBSSH2_CRYPT_NONE, 1, [Enable "none" cipher -- NOT RECOMMENDED])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(mac-none,
AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-mac-none],[Permit "none" MAC -- NOT RECOMMENDED]),
[AC_DEFINE(LIBSSH2_MAC_NONE, 1, [Enable "none" MAC -- NOT RECOMMENDED])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(gex-new,
AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-gex-new],[Disable "new" diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1 method]),
[GEX_NEW=$enableval])
if test "$GEX_NEW" != "no"; then
AC_DEFINE(LIBSSH2_DH_GEX_NEW, 1, [Enable newer diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1 syntax])
fi
dnl ************************************************************
dnl option to switch on compiler debug options
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable pedantic and debug compiler options])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug,
AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-debug],[Enable pedantic and debug options])
AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-debug],[Disable debug options]),
[ case "$enable_debug" in
no)
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
;;
*) AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
enable_debug=yes
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -DLIBSSH2DEBUG"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -g"
dnl set compiler "debug" options to become more picky, and remove
dnl optimize options from CFLAGS
CURL_CC_DEBUG_OPTS
;;
esac
],
enable_debug=no
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
)
dnl ************************************************************
dnl Enable hiding of internal symbols in library to reduce its size and
dnl speed dynamic linking of applications. This currently is only supported
dnl on gcc >= 4.0 and SunPro C.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable hidden symbols in the library])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(hidden-symbols,
AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-hidden-symbols],[Hide internal symbols in library])
AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-hidden-symbols],[Leave all symbols with default visibility in library]),
[ case "$enableval" in
no)
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
;;
*)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $CC supports it])
if test "$GCC" = yes ; then
if $CC --help --verbose 2>&1 | grep fvisibility= > /dev/null ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(LIBSSH2_API, [__attribute__ ((visibility ("default")))], [to make a symbol visible])
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fvisibility=hidden"
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
else
dnl Test for SunPro cc
if $CC 2>&1 | grep flags >/dev/null && $CC -flags | grep xldscope= >/dev/null ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(LIBSSH2_API, [__global], [to make a symbol visible])
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -xldscope=hidden"
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
fi
;;
esac ],
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
)
# Checks for header files.
# AC_HEADER_STDC
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([errno.h fcntl.h stdio.h stdlib.h unistd.h sys/uio.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/select.h sys/socket.h sys/ioctl.h sys/time.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([arpa/inet.h netinet/in.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/un.h], [have_sys_un_h=yes], [have_sys_un_h=no])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_SYS_UN_H], test "x$have_sys_un_h" = xyes)
case $host in
*-*-cygwin* | *-*-cegcc*)
# These are POSIX-like systems using BSD-like sockets API.
;;
*)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([windows.h winsock2.h ws2tcpip.h])
;;
esac
case $host in
*darwin*|*interix*)
dnl poll() does not work on these platforms
dnl Interix: "does provide poll(), but the implementing developer must
dnl have been in a bad mood, because poll() only works on the /proc
dnl filesystem here"
dnl Mac OS X's poll has funny behaviors, like:
dnl not being able to do poll on no fildescriptors (10.3?)
dnl not being able to poll on some files (like anything in /dev)
dnl not having reliable timeout support
dnl inconsistent return of POLLHUP where other implementations give POLLIN
AC_MSG_NOTICE([poll use is disabled on this platform])
;;
*)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(poll)
;;
esac
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gettimeofday select strtoll)
dnl Check for select() into ws2_32 for Msys/Mingw
if test "$ac_cv_func_select" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for select in ws2_32])
AC_TRY_LINK([
#ifdef HAVE_WINSOCK2_H
#ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#endif
#include <winsock2.h>
#endif
],[
select(0,(fd_set *)NULL,(fd_set *)NULL,(fd_set *)NULL,(struct timeval *)NULL);
],[
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
HAVE_SELECT="1"
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_SELECT, 1,
[Define to 1 if you have the select function.])
],[
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
])
fi
AC_FUNC_ALLOCA
# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
AC_C_CONST
AC_C_INLINE
CURL_CHECK_NONBLOCKING_SOCKET
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile
src/Makefile
tests/Makefile
example/Makefile
docs/Makefile
libssh2.pc])
AC_OUTPUT
AC_MSG_NOTICE([summary of build options:
version: ${LIBSSH2VER}
Host type: ${host}
Install prefix: ${prefix}
Compiler: ${CC}
Compiler flags: ${CFLAGS}
Library types: Shared=${enable_shared}, Static=${enable_static}
Crypto library: openssl: ${ac_cv_libssl:-no} (AES-CTR: ${ac_cv_func_EVP_aes_128_ctr:-N/A}) libgcrypt: ${ac_cv_libgcrypt:-no}
Debug build: $enable_debug
Path to sshd: $ac_cv_path_SSHD (only for self-tests)
libz compression: $ac_cv_libz
])

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# AC_PREREQ(2.57)
AC_INIT(libssh2, 0.1 , pollita@php.net)
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src])
AC_CONFIG_HEADER([include/libssh2_config.h])
SHLIB_SUFFIX_NAME="so"
SHLIB_LDFLAGS="-shared"
AC_SUBST(SHLIB_SUFFIX_NAME)
AC_SUBST(SHLIB_LDFLAGS)
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_PROG_LN_S
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
AC_PROG_RANLIB
AC_C_BIGENDIAN
if test -z "$PKG_CONFIG"; then
AC_PATH_PROG(PKG_CONFIG, pkg-config, no)
fi
#
# Look for OpenSSL
#
AC_ARG_WITH(openssl,
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-openssl=DIR],[Look for OpenSSL in PATH]),
[LIBSSH2_OPENSSL_DIR=$withval],[LIBSSH2_OPENSSL_DIR=yes])
if test "$LIBSSH2_OPENSSL_DIR" = "no" || test "$LIBSSH2_OPENSSL_DIR" = "yes"; then
unset LIBSSH2_OPENSSL_DIR
fi
found_openssl=no
unset OPENSSL_INCDIR
unset OPENSSL_LIBDIR
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for OpenSSL])
# Explicit path given, use it rather than pkg-config
if test ! -z "$LIBSSH2_OPENSSL_DIR"; then
found_openssl=yes
OPENSSL_LIBDIR=$LIBSSH2_OPENSSL_DIR/lib
OPENSSL_INCDIR=$LIBSSH2_OPENSSL_DIR/include
AC_MSG_RESULT([Using explicit path $LIBSSH2_OPENSSL_DIR])
fi
# If pkg-config is found try using it
if test "$found_openssl" = "no" && test -x "$PKG_CONFIG" && $PKG_CONFIG --exists openssl; then
found_openssl=yes
OPENSSL_LIBDIR=`$PKG_CONFIG --libs openssl`
OPENSSL_INCDIR=`$PKG_CONFIG --variable=includedir openssl`
AC_MSG_RESULT([Using paths from pkg-config])
fi
# Elsewise, search for OpenSSL wherever it might be
if test "$found_openssl" = "no"; then
OPENSSL_SEARCH_PATH="/usr/local/ssl /usr/local /usr /usr/local/openssl"
for i in $OPENSSL_SEARCH_PATH; do
if test -r $i/include/openssl/evp.h; then
OPENSSL_INCDIR=$i/include
fi
if test -r $i/include/openssl/hmac.h; then
OPENSSL_INCDIR=$i/include
fi
if test -r $i/lib/libcrypto.a -o -r $i/lib/libcrypto.$SHLIB_SUFFIX_NAME; then
OPENSSL_LIBDIR=$i/lib
fi
test -n "$OPENSSL_INCDIR" && test -n "$OPENSSL_LIBDIR" && break
done
if test -z "$OPENSSL_INCDIR"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find OpenSSL's <evp.h> or <hmac.h>])
fi
if test -z "$OPENSSL_LIBDIR"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find OpenSSL's libcrypto])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$OPENSSL_INCDIR $OPENSSL_LIBDIR])
fi
#
# Confirm required OpenSSL libs
#
if test ! -r $OPENSSL_INCDIR/openssl/bn.h || test ! -r $OPENSSL_INCDIR/openssl/evp.h || \
test ! -r $OPENSSL_INCDIR/openssl/hmac.h || test ! -r $OPENSSL_INCDIR/openssl/pem.h || \
test ! -r $OPENSSL_INCDIR/openssl/sha.h; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Missing one or more of <openssl/bn.h>, <openssl/evp.h>, <openssl/hmac.h>, <openssl/pem.h>, <openssl/sha.h>])
fi
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$OPENSSL_INCDIR"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$OPENSSL_LIBDIR -lcrypto"
#
# zlib
#
AC_ARG_WITH(libz,
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-libz=PATH],[Look for libz in PATH]),
[LIBSSH2_LIBZ_DIR=$withval],[LIBSSH2_LIBZ_DIR="/usr/local /usr /usr/local/libz /usr/libz /usr/local/zlib /usr/zlib"])
if test "$LIBSSH2_LIBZ_DIR" = "no" || test "$LIBSSH2_LIBZ_DIR" = "yes"; then
unset LIBSSH2_LIBZ_DIR
fi
unset LIBZ_INCDIR
unset LIBZ_LIBDIR
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for libz])
for i in $LIBSSH2_LIBZ_DIR; do
if test -r $i/include/zlib.h; then
LIBZ_INCDIR=$i/include
fi
if test -r $i/lib/libz.a -o -r $i/lib/libz.$SHLIB_SUFFIX_NAME; then
LIBZ_LIBDIR=$i/lib
fi
test -n "$LIBZ_INCDIR" && test -n "$LIBZ_LIBDIR" && break
done
if test -n "$LIBZ_INCDIR" && test -n "$LIBZ_LIBDIR"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([Found in $LIBZ_INCDIR $LIBZ_LIBDIR])
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$LIBZ_INCDIR"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$LIBZ_LIBDIR -lz"
AC_DEFINE(LIBSSH2_HAVE_ZLIB, 1, [Compile in zlib support])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([Cannot find libz's <zlib.h>])
fi
#
# Optional Settings
#
AC_ARG_ENABLE(crypt-none,
AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-crypt-none],[Permit "none" cipher -- NOT RECOMMENDED]),
[AC_DEFINE(LIBSSH2_CRYPT_NONE, 1, [Enable "none" cipher -- NOT RECOMMENDED])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(mac-none,
AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-mac-none],[Permit "none" MAC -- NOT RECOMMENDED]),
[AC_DEFINE(LIBSSH2_MAC_NONE, 1, [Enable "none" MAC -- NOT RECOMMENDED])])
# Checks for header files.
# AC_HEADER_STDC
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([errno.h fcntl.h stdio.h stdlib.h unistd.h])
# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
AC_C_CONST
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile
src/Makefile])
AC_OUTPUT

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# $Id: Makefile.am,v 1.37 2009/03/26 15:41:15 bagder Exp $
EXTRA_DIST = template.3
dist_man_MANS = \
libssh2_agent_connect.3 \
libssh2_agent_disconnect.3 \
libssh2_agent_free.3 \
libssh2_agent_get_identity.3 \
libssh2_agent_init.3 \
libssh2_agent_list_identities.3 \
libssh2_agent_userauth.3 \
libssh2_banner_set.3 \
libssh2_base64_decode.3 \
libssh2_channel_close.3 \
libssh2_channel_direct_tcpip.3 \
libssh2_channel_direct_tcpip_ex.3 \
libssh2_channel_eof.3 \
libssh2_channel_exec.3 \
libssh2_channel_flush.3 \
libssh2_channel_flush_ex.3 \
libssh2_channel_flush_stderr.3 \
libssh2_channel_forward_accept.3 \
libssh2_channel_forward_cancel.3 \
libssh2_channel_forward_listen.3 \
libssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex.3 \
libssh2_channel_free.3 \
libssh2_channel_get_exit_signal.3 \
libssh2_channel_get_exit_status.3 \
libssh2_channel_handle_extended_data.3 \
libssh2_channel_handle_extended_data2.3 \
libssh2_channel_ignore_extended_data.3 \
libssh2_channel_open_ex.3 \
libssh2_channel_open_session.3 \
libssh2_channel_process_startup.3 \
libssh2_channel_read.3 \
libssh2_channel_read_ex.3 \
libssh2_channel_read_stderr.3 \
libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust.3 \
libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust2.3 \
libssh2_channel_request_pty.3 \
libssh2_channel_request_pty_ex.3 \
libssh2_channel_request_pty_size.3 \
libssh2_channel_request_pty_size_ex.3 \
libssh2_channel_send_eof.3 \
libssh2_channel_set_blocking.3 \
libssh2_channel_setenv.3 \
libssh2_channel_setenv_ex.3 \
libssh2_channel_shell.3 \
libssh2_channel_subsystem.3 \
libssh2_channel_wait_closed.3 \
libssh2_channel_wait_eof.3 \
libssh2_channel_window_read.3 \
libssh2_channel_window_read_ex.3 \
libssh2_channel_window_write.3 \
libssh2_channel_window_write_ex.3 \
libssh2_channel_write.3 \
libssh2_channel_write_ex.3 \
libssh2_channel_write_stderr.3 \
libssh2_channel_x11_req.3 \
libssh2_channel_x11_req_ex.3 \
libssh2_exit.3 \
libssh2_free.3 \
libssh2_hostkey_hash.3 \
libssh2_init.3 \
libssh2_keepalive_config.3 \
libssh2_keepalive_send.3 \
libssh2_knownhost_add.3 \
libssh2_knownhost_addc.3 \
libssh2_knownhost_check.3 \
libssh2_knownhost_checkp.3 \
libssh2_knownhost_del.3 \
libssh2_knownhost_free.3 \
libssh2_knownhost_get.3 \
libssh2_knownhost_init.3 \
libssh2_knownhost_readfile.3 \
libssh2_knownhost_readline.3 \
libssh2_knownhost_writefile.3 \
libssh2_knownhost_writeline.3 \
libssh2_poll.3 \
libssh2_poll_channel_read.3 \
libssh2_publickey_add.3 \
libssh2_publickey_add_ex.3 \
libssh2_publickey_init.3 \
libssh2_publickey_list_fetch.3 \
libssh2_publickey_list_free.3 \
libssh2_publickey_remove.3 \
libssh2_publickey_remove_ex.3 \
libssh2_publickey_shutdown.3 \
libssh2_scp_recv.3 \
libssh2_scp_send.3 \
libssh2_scp_send64.3 \
libssh2_scp_send_ex.3 \
libssh2_session_abstract.3 \
libssh2_session_banner_get.3 \
libssh2_session_banner_set.3 \
libssh2_session_block_directions.3 \
libssh2_session_callback_set.3 \
libssh2_session_disconnect.3 \
libssh2_session_disconnect_ex.3 \
libssh2_session_flag.3 \
libssh2_session_free.3 \
libssh2_session_get_blocking.3 \
libssh2_session_get_timeout.3 \
libssh2_session_hostkey.3 \
libssh2_session_init.3 \
libssh2_session_init_ex.3 \
libssh2_session_last_errno.3 \
libssh2_session_last_error.3 \
libssh2_session_method_pref.3 \
libssh2_session_methods.3 \
libssh2_session_set_blocking.3 \
libssh2_session_set_timeout.3 \
libssh2_session_startup.3 \
libssh2_session_supported_algs.3 \
libssh2_sftp_close.3 \
libssh2_sftp_close_handle.3 \
libssh2_sftp_closedir.3 \
libssh2_sftp_fsetstat.3 \
libssh2_sftp_fstat.3 \
libssh2_sftp_fstat_ex.3 \
libssh2_sftp_fstatvfs.3 \
libssh2_sftp_get_channel.3 \
libssh2_sftp_init.3 \
libssh2_sftp_last_error.3 \
libssh2_sftp_lstat.3 \
libssh2_sftp_mkdir.3 \
libssh2_sftp_mkdir_ex.3 \
libssh2_sftp_open.3 \
libssh2_sftp_open_ex.3 \
libssh2_sftp_opendir.3 \
libssh2_sftp_read.3 \
libssh2_sftp_readdir.3 \
libssh2_sftp_readdir_ex.3 \
libssh2_sftp_readlink.3 \
libssh2_sftp_realpath.3 \
libssh2_sftp_rename.3 \
libssh2_sftp_rename_ex.3 \
libssh2_sftp_rewind.3 \
libssh2_sftp_rmdir.3 \
libssh2_sftp_rmdir_ex.3 \
libssh2_sftp_seek.3 \
libssh2_sftp_seek64.3 \
libssh2_sftp_setstat.3 \
libssh2_sftp_shutdown.3 \
libssh2_sftp_stat.3 \
libssh2_sftp_stat_ex.3 \
libssh2_sftp_statvfs.3 \
libssh2_sftp_symlink.3 \
libssh2_sftp_symlink_ex.3 \
libssh2_sftp_tell.3 \
libssh2_sftp_tell64.3 \
libssh2_sftp_unlink.3 \
libssh2_sftp_unlink_ex.3 \
libssh2_sftp_write.3 \
libssh2_trace.3 \
libssh2_trace_sethandler.3 \
libssh2_userauth_authenticated.3 \
libssh2_userauth_hostbased_fromfile.3 \
libssh2_userauth_hostbased_fromfile_ex.3 \
libssh2_userauth_keyboard_interactive.3 \
libssh2_userauth_keyboard_interactive_ex.3 \
libssh2_userauth_list.3 \
libssh2_userauth_password.3 \
libssh2_userauth_password_ex.3 \
libssh2_userauth_publickey.3 \
libssh2_userauth_publickey_fromfile.3 \
libssh2_userauth_publickey_fromfile_ex.3 \
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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daiki Ueno
.\"
.TH libssh2_agent_connect 3 "23 Dec 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_agent_connect - connect to an ssh-agent
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_agent_connect(LIBSSH2_AGENT *agent);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Connect to an ssh-agent running on the system.
Call \fBlibssh2_agent_disconnect(3)\fP to close the connection after
you're doing using it.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 if succeeded, or a negative value for error.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_agent_init(3)
.BR libssh2_agent_disconnect(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daiki Ueno
.\"
.TH libssh2_agent_disconnect 3 "23 Dec 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_agent_disconnect - close a connection to an ssh-agent
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_agent_disconnect(LIBSSH2_AGENT *agent);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Close a connection to an ssh-agent.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 if succeeded, or a negative value for error.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_agent_connect(3)
.BR libssh2_agent_free(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daiki Ueno
.\"
.TH libssh2_agent_free 3 "28 May 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_agent_free - free an ssh-agent handle
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
void libssh2_agent_free(LIBSSH2_AGENT *agent);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Free an ssh-agent handle. This function also frees the internal
collection of public keys.
.SH RETURN VALUE
None.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_agent_init(3)
.BR libssh2_agent_disconnect(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daiki Ueno
.\"
.TH libssh2_agent_get_identity 3 "23 Dec 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_agent_get_identity - get a public key off the collection of public keys managed by ssh-agent
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_agent_get_identity(LIBSSH2_AGENT *agent,
struct libssh2_agent_publickey **store,
struct libssh2_agent_publickey *prev);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIlibssh2_agent_get_identity(3)\fP allows an application to iterate
over all public keys in the collection managed by ssh-agent.
\fIstore\fP should point to a pointer that gets filled in to point to the
public key data.
\fIprev\fP is a pointer to a previous 'struct libssh2_agent_publickey'
as returned by a previous invoke of this function, or NULL to get the
first entry in the internal collection.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 if everything is fine and information about a host was stored in
the \fIstore\fP struct.
Returns 1 if it reached the end of public keys.
Returns negative values for error
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_agent_list_identities(3)
.BR libssh2_agent_userauth(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daiki Ueno
.\"
.TH libssh2_agent_init 3 "23 Dec 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_agent_init - init an ssh-agent handle
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
LIBSSH2_AGENT *libssh2_agent_init(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Init an ssh-agent handle. Returns the handle to an internal
representation of an ssh-agent connection. After the successful
initialization, an application can call \fBlibssh2_agent_connect(3)\fP
to connect to a running ssh-agent.
Call \fBlibssh2_agent_free(3)\fP to free the handle again after you're
doing using it.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a handle pointer or NULL if something went wrong. The returned handle
is used as input to all other ssh-agent related functions libssh2 provides.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_agent_connect(3)
.BR libssh2_agent_free(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daiki Ueno
.\"
.TH libssh2_agent_list_identities 3 "23 Dec 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_agent_list_identities - request an ssh-agent to list of public keys.
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_agent_list_identities(LIBSSH2_AGENT *agent);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Request an ssh-agent to list of public keys, and stores them in the
internal collection of the handle. Call
\fIlibssh2_agent_get_identity(3)\fP to get a public key off the
collection.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 if succeeded, or a negative value for error.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_agent_connect(3)
.BR libssh2_agent_get_identity(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daiki Ueno
.\"
.TH libssh2_agent_userauth 3 "23 Dec 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_agent_userauth - authenticate a session with a public key, with the help of ssh-agent
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_agent_userauth(LIBSSH2_AGENT *agent,
const char *username,
struct libssh2_agent_publickey *identity);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIagent\fP - ssh-agent handle as returned by
.BR libssh2_agent_init(3)
\fIusername\fP - Remote user name to authenticate as.
\fIidentity\fP - Public key to authenticate with, as returned by
.BR libssh2_agent_get_identity(3)
Attempt public key authentication with the help of ssh-agent.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 if succeeded, or a negative value for error.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_agent_init(3)
.BR libssh2_agent_get_identity(3)

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.TH libssh2_banner_set 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_banner_set - set the SSH prococol banner for the local client
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_banner_set(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, const char *banner);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This function is \fBDEPRECATED\fP. Use \fIlibssh2_session_banner_set(3)\fP
instead!
\fIsession\fP - Session instance as returned by
.BR libssh2_session_init_ex(3)
\fIbanner\fP - A pointer to a user defined banner
Set the banner that will be sent to the remote host when the SSH session is
started with
.BR libssh2_session_handshake(3)
This is optional; a banner corresponding to the protocol and libssh2 version will be sent by default.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success or negative on failure. It returns
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it isn't really a failure per se.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Marked as deprecated since 1.4.0
.SH ERRORS
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC\fP - An internal memory allocation call failed.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_session_handshake(3)

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.TH libssh2_base64_decode 3 "23 Dec 2008" "libssh2 1.0" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_base64_decode - decode a base64 encoded string
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_base64_decode(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, char **dest,
unsigned int *dest_len, const char *src,
unsigned int src_len);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This function is deemed DEPRECATED and will be removed from libssh2 in a
future version. Don't use it!
Decode a base64 chunk and store it into a newly allocated buffer. 'dest_len'
will be set to hold the length of the returned buffer that '*dest' will point
to.
The returned buffer is allocated by this function, but it is not clear how to
free that memory!
.SH BUGS
The memory that *dest points to is allocated by the malloc function libssh2
uses, but there's no way for an appliction to free this data in a safe and
reliable way!
.SH RETURN VALUE
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.TH libssh2_channel_close 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_close - close a channel
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_close(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIchannel\fP - active channel stream to set closed status on.
Close an active data channel. In practice this means sending an SSH_MSG_CLOSE
packet to the remote host which serves as instruction that no further data
will be sent to it. The remote host may still send data back until it sends
its own close message in response. To wait for the remote end to close its
connection as well, follow this command with
.BR libssh2_channel_wait_closed(3)
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success or negative on failure. It returns
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it isn't really a failure per se.
.SH ERRORS
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND\fP - Unable to send data on socket.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_open_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_direct_tcpip 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_direct_tcpip - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_direct_tcpip_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *
libssh2_channel_direct_tcpip(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, const char *host, int port);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_direct_tcpip_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_direct_tcpip_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_direct_tcpip_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_direct_tcpip_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_direct_tcpip_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_direct_tcpip_ex - Tunnel a TCP connection through an SSH session
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *
libssh2_channel_direct_tcpip_ex(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, const char *host, int port, const char *shost, int sport);
LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *
libssh2_channel_direct_tcpip(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, const char *host, int port);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIsession\fP - Session instance as returned by
.BR libssh2_session_init_ex(3)
\fIhost\fP - Third party host to connect to using the SSH host as a proxy.
\fIport\fP - Port on third party host to connect to.
\fIshost\fP - Host to tell the SSH server the connection originated on.
\fIsport\fP - Port to tell the SSH server the connection originated from.
Tunnel a TCP/IP connection through the SSH transport via the remote host to
a third party. Communication from the client to the SSH server remains
encrypted, communication from the server to the 3rd party host travels
in cleartext.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Pointer to a newly allocated LIBSSH2_CHANNEL instance, or NULL on errors.
.SH ERRORS
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC\fP - An internal memory allocation call failed.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_session_init_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_eof 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_eof - check a channel's EOF status
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_eof(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIchannel\fP - active channel stream to set closed status on.
Check if the remote host has sent an EOF status for the selected stream.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns 1 if the remote host has sent EOF, otherwise 0. Negative on
failure.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_close(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_exec 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_exec - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_process_startup(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_channel_exec(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, const char *command);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_process_startup(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_process_startup(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_process_startup(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_process_startup(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_flush 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_flush - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_flush_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_channel_flush(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_flush_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_flush_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_flush_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_flush_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_flush_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_flush_ex - flush a channel
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_flush_ex(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, int streamid);
int
libssh2_channel_flush(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel);
int
libssh2_channel_flush_stderr(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIchannel\fP - Active channel stream to flush.
\fIstreamid\fP - Specific substream number to flush. Groups of substreams may
be flushed by passing on of the following Constants.
.br
\fBLIBSSH2_CHANNEL_FLUSH_EXTENDED_DATA\fP: Flush all extended data substreams
.br
\fBLIBSSH2_CHANNEL_FLUSH_ALL\fP: Flush all substreams
Flush the read buffer for a given channel instance. Individual substreams may
be flushed by number or using one of the provided macros.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success or negative on failure. It returns
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While
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.TH libssh2_channel_flush_stderr 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_flush_stderr - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_flush_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_channel_flush_stderr(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_flush_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_flush_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_flush_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_flush_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_forward_accept 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_forward_accept - accept a queued connection
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *
libssh2_channel_forward_accept(LIBSSH2_LISTENER *listener);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIlistener\fP is a forwarding listener instance as returned by
\fBlibssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
A newly allocated channel instance or NULL on failure.
.SH ERRORS
When this function returns NULL use \fIlibssh2_session_last_errno(3)\fP to
extract the error code. If that code is \fILIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN\fP, the
session is set to do non-blocking I/O but the call would block.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_forward_cancel 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_forward_cancel - cancel a forwarded TCP port
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_forward_cancel(LIBSSH2_LISTENER *listener);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIlistener\fP - Forwarding listener instance as returned by
.BR libssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex(3)
Instruct the remote host to stop listening for new connections on a previously requested host/port.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success or negative on failure. It returns
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it isn't really a failure per se.
.SH ERRORS
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC\fP - An internal memory allocation call failed.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND\fP - Unable to send data on socket.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_forward_listen 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_forward_listen - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_channel_forward_listen(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, int port);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex - listen to inbound connections
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
LIBSSH2_LISTENER *
libssh2_channel_forward_listen_ex(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, char *host, int port, int *bound_port, int queue_maxsize);
LIBSSH2_LISTENER *
libssh2_channel_forward_listen(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, int port);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Instruct the remote SSH server to begin listening for inbound TCP/IP
connections. New connections will be queued by the library until accepted by
\fIlibssh2_channel_forward_accept(3)\fP.
\fIsession\fP - instance as returned by libssh2_session_init().
\fIhost\fP - specific address to bind to on the remote host. Binding to
0.0.0.0 (default when NULL is passed) will bind to all available addresses.
\fIport\fP - port to bind to on the remote host. When 0 is passed, the remote
host will select the first available dynamic port.
\fIbound_port\fP - Populated with the actual port bound on the remote
host. Useful when requesting dynamic port numbers.
\fIqueue_maxsize\fP - Maximum number of pending connections to queue before
rejecting further attempts.
\fIlibssh2_channel_forward_listen(3)\fP is a macro.
.SH RETURN VALUE
A newly allocated LIBSSH2_LISTENER instance or NULL on failure.
.SH ERRORS
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC\fP - An internal memory allocation call failed.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND\fP - Unable to send data on socket.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_PROTO\fP - An invalid SSH protocol response was received on the socket.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_REQUEST_DENIED\fP - The remote server refused the request.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN\fP - Marked for non-blocking I/O but the call would block.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_forward_accept(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_free 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_free - free all resources associated with a channel
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_free(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIchannel\fP - Channel stream to free.
Release all resources associated with a channel stream. If the channel has
not yet been closed with
.BR libssh2_channel_close(3)
, it will be called automatically so that the remote end may know that it
can safely free its own resources.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success or negative on failure. It returns
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it isn't really a failure per se.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_close(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_get_exit_signal 3 "4 Oct 2010" "libssh2 1.2.8" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_get_exit_signal - get the remote exit signal
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_get_exit_signal(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, char **exitsignal, size_t *exitsignal_len, char **errmsg, size_t *errmsg_len, char **langtag, size_t *langtag_len);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIchannel\fP - Closed channel stream to retrieve exit signal from.
\fIexitsignal\fP - If not NULL, is populated by reference with the exit signal
(without leading "SIG"). Note that the string is stored in a newly allocated
buffer. If the remote program exited cleanly, the referenced string pointer
will be set to NULL.
\fIexitsignal_len\fP - If not NULL, is populated by reference with the length
of exitsignal.
\fIerrmsg\fP - If not NULL, is populated by reference with the error message
(if provided by remote server, if not it will be set to NULL). Note that the
string is stored in a newly allocated buffer.
\fIerrmsg_len\fP - If not NULL, is populated by reference with the length of errmsg.
\fIlangtag\fP - If not NULL, is populated by reference with the language tag
(if provided by remote server, if not it will be set to NULL). Note that the
string is stored in a newly allocated buffer.
\fIlangtag_len\fP - If not NULL, is populated by reference with the length of langtag.
.SH RETURN VALUE
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.TH libssh2_channel_get_exit_status 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_get_exit_status - get the remote exit code
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_get_exit_status(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL* channel)
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIchannel\fP - Closed channel stream to retreive exit status from.
Returns the exit code raised by the process running on the remote host at
the other end of the named channel. Note that the exit status may not be
available if the remote end has not yet set its status to closed.
.SH RETURN VALUE
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.TH libssh2_channel_handle_extended_data 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_handle_extended_data - set extended data handling mode
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
void
libssh2_channel_handle_extended_data(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, int ignore_mode);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This function is deprecated. Use the
\fIlibssh2_channel_handle_extended_data2(3)\fP function instead!
\fIchannel\fP - Active channel stream to change extended data handling on.
\fIignore_mode\fP - One of the three LIBSSH2_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA_* Constants.
.br
\fBLIBSSH2_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA_NORMAL\fP: Queue extended data for eventual
reading
.br
\fBLIBSSH2_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA_MERGE\fP: Treat extended data and ordinary
data the same. Merge all substreams such that calls to
\fIlibssh2_channel_read(3)\fP will pull from all substreams on a
first-in/first-out basis.
.br
\fBLIBSSH2_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA_IGNORE\fP: Discard all extended data as it
arrives.
Change how a channel deals with extended data packets. By default all extended
data is queued until read by \fIlibssh2_channel_read_ex(3)\fP
.SH RETURN VALUE
None.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_handle_extended_data2(3)
.BR libssh2_channel_read_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_handle_extended_data2 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_handle_extended_data2 - set extended data handling mode
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_handle_extended_data2(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, int ignore_mode);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIchannel\fP - Active channel stream to change extended data handling on.
\fIignore_mode\fP - One of the three LIBSSH2_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA_* Constants.
.br
\fBLIBSSH2_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA_NORMAL\fP: Queue extended data for eventual
reading
.br
\fBLIBSSH2_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA_MERGE\fP: Treat extended data and ordinary
data the same. Merge all substreams such that calls to
.BR libssh2_channel_read(3)
will pull from all substreams on a first-in/first-out basis.
.br
\fBLIBSSH2_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA_IGNORE\fP: Discard all extended data as it
arrives.
Change how a channel deals with extended data packets. By default all
extended data is queued until read by
.BR libssh2_channel_read_ex(3)
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success or LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_handle_extended_data(3)
.BR libssh2_channel_read_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_ignore_extended_data 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_ignore_extended_data - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_handle_extended_data(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
libssh2_channel_ignore_extended_data(arguments)
.SH DESCRIPTION
This function is deprecated. Use the
\fIlibssh2_channel_handle_extended_data2(3)\fP function instead!
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_handle_extended_data(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_handle_extended_data(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_handle_extended_data(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_handle_extended_data(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_open_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_open_ex - establish a generic session channel
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *
libssh2_channel_open_ex(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, const char *channel_type, unsigned int channel_type_len, unsigned int window_size, unsigned int packet_size, const char *message, unsigned int message_len);
LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *
libssh2_channel_open_session(session);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIsession\fP - Session instance as returned by
.BR libssh2_session_init_ex(3)
\fIchannel_type\fP - Channel type to open. Typically one of session,
direct-tcpip, or tcpip-forward. The SSH2 protocol allowed for additional
types including local, custom channel types.
\fIchannel_type_len\fP - Length of channel_type
\fIwindow_size\fP - Maximum amount of unacknowledged data remote host is
allowed to send before receiving an SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST packet.
\fIpacket_size\fP - Maximum number of bytes remote host is allowed to send
in a single SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA or SSG_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA packet.
\fImessage\fP - Additional data as required by the selected channel_type.
\fImessage_len\fP - Length of message parameter.
Allocate a new channel for exchanging data with the server. This method is
typically called through its macroized form:
.BR libssh2_channel_open_session(3)
or via
.BR libssh2_channel_direct_tcpip(3)
or
.BR libssh2_channel_forward_listen(3)
.SH RETURN VALUE
Pointer to a newly allocated LIBSSH2_CHANNEL instance, or NULL on errors.
.SH ERRORS
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC\fP - An internal memory allocation call failed.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND\fP - Unable to send data on socket.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_CHANNEL_FAILURE\fP -
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN\fP - Marked for non-blocking I/O but the call would block.
.SH SEE ALSO
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.TH libssh2_channel_open_session 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_open_session - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_open_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *
libssh2_channel_open_session(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_open_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_open_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_open_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_open_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_process_startup 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_process_startup - request a shell on a channel
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nf
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_channel_process_startup(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel,
const char *request,
unsigned int request_len,
const char *message,
unsigned int message_len);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIchannel\fP - Active session channel instance.
\fIrequest\fP - Type of process to startup. The SSH2 protocol currently
defines shell, exec, and subsystem as standard process services.
\fIrequest_len\fP - Length of request parameter.
\fImessage\fP - Request specific message data to include.
\fImessage_len\fP - Length of message parameter.
Initiate a request on a session type channel such as returned by
.BR libssh2_channel_open_ex(3)
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success or negative on failure. It returns
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it isn't really a failure per se.
.SH ERRORS
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC\fP - An internal memory allocation call failed.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND\fP - Unable to send data on socket.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_CHANNEL_REQUEST_DENIED\fP -
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_open_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_read 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_read - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_read_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
ssize_t libssh2_channel_read(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, char *buf, size_t buflen);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_read_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_read_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_read_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_read_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_read_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_read_ex - read data from a channel stream
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
ssize_t
libssh2_channel_read_ex(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, int stream_id, char *buf, size_t buflen);
ssize_t
libssh2_channel_read(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, char *buf, size_t buflen);
ssize_t
libssh2_channel_read_stderr(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, char *buf, size_t buflen);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Attempt to read data from an active channel stream. All channel streams have
one standard I/O substream (stream_id == 0), and may have up to 2^32 extended
data streams as identified by the selected \fIstream_id\fP. The SSH2 protocol
currently defines a stream ID of 1 to be the stderr substream.
\fIchannel\fP - active channel stream to read from.
\fIstream_id\fP - substream ID number (e.g. 0 or SSH_EXTENDED_DATA_STDERR)
\fIbuf\fP - pointer to storage buffer to read data into
\fIbuflen\fP - size of the buf storage
\fIlibssh2_channel_read(3)\fP and \fIlibssh2_channel_read_stderr(3)\fP are
macros.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Actual number of bytes read or negative on failure. It returns
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it isn't really a failure per se.
Note that a return value of zero (0) can in fact be a legitimate value and
only signals that no payload data was read. It is not an error.
.SH ERRORS
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND\fP - Unable to send data on socket.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_CHANNEL_CLOSED\fP - The channel has been closed.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_poll_channel_read(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_read_stderr 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_read_stderr - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_read_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
ssize_t libssh2_channel_read_stderr(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, char *buf, size_t buflen);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_read_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_read_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_read_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_read_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust 3 "15 Mar 2009" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust - adjust the channel window
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
unsigned long
libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL * channel,
unsigned long adjustment,
unsigned char force);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This function is deprecated in 1.1. Use
\fIlibssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust2(3)\fP!
Adjust the receive window for a channel by adjustment bytes. If the amount to
be adjusted is less than LIBSSH2_CHANNEL_MINADJUST and force is 0 the
adjustment amount will be queued for a later packet.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns the new size of the receive window (as understood by remote end). Note
that the window value sent over the wire is strictly 32bit, but this API is
made to return a 'long' which may not be 32 bit on all platforms.
.SH ERRORS
In 1.0 and earlier, this function returns LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN for
non-blocking channels where it would otherwise block. However, that is a
negative number and this function only returns an unsigned value and this then
leads to a very strange value being returned.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_window_read_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust2 3 "26 Mar 2009" "libssh2 1.1" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust2 - adjust the channel window
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust2(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL * channel,
unsigned long adjustment,
unsigned char force,
unsigned int *window);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Adjust the receive window for a channel by adjustment bytes. If the amount to
be adjusted is less than LIBSSH2_CHANNEL_MINADJUST and force is 0 the
adjustment amount will be queued for a later packet.
This function stores the new size of the receive window (as understood by
remote end) in the variable 'window' points to.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success and a negative value on error. If used in non-blocking
mode it will return LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block.
.SH ERRORS
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.1 since the previous API has deficiencies.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_window_read_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_request_pty 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_request_pty - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_request_pty_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_channel_request_pty(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, const char *term);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_request_pty_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_request_pty_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_request_pty_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_request_pty_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_request_pty_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_request_pty_ex - short function description
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_request_pty_ex(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, const char *term, unsigned int term_len, const char *modes, unsigned int modes_len, int width, int height, int width_px, int height_px);
int
libssh2_channel_request_pty(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, char *term);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIchannel\fP - Previously opened channel instance such as returned by
.BR libssh2_channel_open_ex(3)
\fIterm\fP - Terminal emulation (e.g. vt102, ansi, etc...)
\fIterm_len\fP - Length of term parameter
\fImodes\fP - Terminal mode modifier values
\fImodes_len\fP - Length of modes parameter.
\fIwidth\fP - Width of pty in characters
\fIheight\fP - Height of pty in characters
\fIwidth_px\fP - Width of pty in pixels
\fIheight_px\fP - Height of pty in pixels
Request a PTY on an established channel. Note that this does not make sense
for all channel types and may be ignored by the server despite returning
success.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success or negative on failure. It returns
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it isn't really a failure per se.
.SH ERRORS
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC\fP - An internal memory allocation call failed.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND\fP - Unable to send data on socket.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_CHANNEL_REQUEST_DENIED\fP -
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_open_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_request_pty_size 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_request_pty_size - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_request_pty_size_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_channel_request_pty_size(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, int width, int height);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_request_pty_size_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_request_pty_size_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_request_pty_size_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_request_pty_size_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_request_pty_size_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_request_pty_size_ex - TODO
.SH SYNOPSIS
.SH DESCRIPTION
.SH RETURN VALUE
.SH ERRORS
.SH SEE ALSO

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.TH libssh2_channel_send_eof 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_send_eof - send EOF to remote server
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_send_eof(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Tell the remote host that no further data will be sent on the specified
channel. Processes typically interpret this as a closed stdin descriptor.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success or negative on failure. It returns
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it isn't really a failure per se.
.SH ERRORS
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND\fP - Unable to send data on socket.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_wait_eof(3)
.BR libssh2_channel_eof(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_set_blocking 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_set_blocking - set or clear blocking mode on channel
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
void
libssh2_channel_set_blocking(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, int blocking);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIchannel\fP - channel stream to set or clean blocking status on.
\fIblocking\fP - Set to a non-zero value to make the channel block, or zero to
make it non-blocking.
Currently this is just a short cut call to
.BR libssh2_session_set_blocking(3)
and therefore will affect the session and all channels.
.SH RETURN VALUE
None
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_session_set_blocking(3)
.BR libssh2_channel_read_ex(3)
.BR libssh2_channel_write_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_setenv 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_setenv - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_setenv_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_channel_setenv(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, const char *varname, const char *value);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_setenv_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_setenv_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_setenv_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_setenv_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_setenv_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_setenv_ex - set an environment variable on the channel
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_setenv_ex(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, char *varname, unsigned int varname_len, const char *value, unsigned int value_len);
int
libssh2_channel_setenv(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, char *varname, const char *value);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIchannel\fP - Previously opened channel instance such as returned by
.BR libssh2_channel_open_ex(3)
\fIvarname\fP - Name of environment variable to set on the remote
channel instance.
\fIvarname_len\fP - Length of passed varname parameter.
\fIvalue\fP - Value to set varname to.
\fIvalue_len\fP - Length of value parameter.
Set an environment variable in the remote channel's process space. Note that
this does not make sense for all channel types and may be ignored by the
server despite returning success.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success or negative on failure. It returns
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it isn't really a failure per se.
.SH ERRORS
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC\fP - An internal memory allocation call failed.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND\fP - Unable to send data on socket.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_CHANNEL_REQUEST_DENIED\fP -
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_open_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_shell 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_shell - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_process_startup(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_channel_shell(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_process_startup(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_process_startup(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_process_startup(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_process_startup(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_subsystem 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_subsystem - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_process_startup(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_channel_subsystem(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, const char *subsystem);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_process_startup(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_process_startup(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_process_startup(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_process_startup(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_wait_closed 3 "29 Nov 2007" "libssh2 0.19" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_wait_closed - wait for the remote to close the channel
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_wait_closed(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Enter a temporary blocking state until the remote host closes the named
channel. Typically sent after \fIlibssh2_channel_close(3)\fP in order to
examine the exit status.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success or negative on failure. It returns LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN
when it would otherwise block. While LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative
number, it isn't really a failure per se.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_send_eof(3)
.BR libssh2_channel_eof(3)
.BR libssh2_channel_wait_eof(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_wait_eof 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_wait_eof - wait for the remote to reply to an EOF request
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_wait_eof(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Wait for the remote end to acknowledge an EOF request.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success or negative on failure. It returns
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it isn't really a failure per se.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_send_eof(3)
.BR libssh2_channel_eof(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_window_read 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_window_read - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_window_read_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
unsigned long libssh2_channel_window_read(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_window_read_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_window_read_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_window_read_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_window_read_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_window_read_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_window_read_ex - Check the status of the read window
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
unsigned long
libssh2_channel_window_read_ex(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel,
unsigned long *read_avail,
unsigned long *window_size_initial)
.SH DESCRIPTION
Check the status of the read window. Returns the number of bytes which the
remote end may send without overflowing the window limit read_avail (if
passed) will be populated with the number of bytes actually available to be
read window_size_initial (if passed) will be populated with the
window_size_initial as defined by the channel_open request
.SH RETURN VALUE
The number of bytes which the remote end may send without overflowing the
window limit
.SH ERRORS
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust(3),
.BR libssh2_channel_window_write_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_window_write 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_window_write - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_window_write_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
unsigend long libssh2_channel_window_write(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_window_write_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_window_write_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_window_write_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_window_write_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_window_write_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_window_write_ex - Check the status of the write window
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
unsigned long
libssh2_channel_window_write_ex(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel,
unsigned long *window_size_initial)
.SH DESCRIPTION
Check the status of the write window Returns the number of bytes which may be
safely writen on the channel without blocking. 'window_size_initial' (if
passed) will be populated with the size of the initial window as defined by
the channel_open request
.SH RETURN VALUE
Number of bytes which may be safely writen on the channel without blocking.
.SH ERRORS
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_window_read_ex(3),
.BR libssh2_channel_receive_window_adjust(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_write 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_write - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_write_ex(3)\fP
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nf
#include <libssh2.h>
ssize_t libssh2_channel_write(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, const char *buf, size_t buflen);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_write_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_write_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_write_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_write_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_write_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_write_ex - write data to a channel stream blocking
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nf
#include <libssh2.h>
ssize_t libssh2_channel_write_ex(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel,
int stream_id, char *buf,
size_t buflen);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Write data to a channel stream. All channel streams have one standard I/O
substream (stream_id == 0), and may have up to 2^32 extended data streams as
identified by the selected \fIstream_id\fP. The SSH2 protocol currently
defines a stream ID of 1 to be the stderr substream.
\fIchannel\fP - active channel stream to write to.
\fIstream_id\fP - substream ID number (e.g. 0 or SSH_EXTENDED_DATA_STDERR)
\fIbuf\fP - pointer to buffer to write
\fIbuflen\fP - size of the data to write
\fIlibssh2_channel_write(3)\fP and \fIlibssh2_channel_write_stderr(3)\fP are
convenience macros for this function.
\fIlibssh2_channel_write_ex(3)\fP will use as much as possible of the buffer
and put it into a single SSH protocol packet. This means that to get maximum
performance when sending larger files, you should try to always pass in at
least 32K of data to this function.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Actual number of bytes written or negative on failure.
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it isn't really a failure per se.
.SH ERRORS
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC\fP - An internal memory allocation call failed.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND\fP - Unable to send data on socket.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_CHANNEL_CLOSED\fP - The channel has been closed.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_CHANNEL_EOF_SENT\fP - The channel has been requested to be
closed.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_open_ex(3)
.BR libssh2_channel_read_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_write_stderr 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_write_stderr - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_write_ex(3)\fP
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nf
#include <libssh2.h>
ssize_t libssh2_channel_write_stderr(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, const char *buf, size_t buflen);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_write_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_write_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_write_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_write_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_x11_req 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_x11_req - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_channel_x11_req_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_channel_x11_req(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, int screen_number);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_channel_x11_req_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_channel_x11_req_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_channel_x11_req_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_x11_req_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_channel_x11_req_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_channel_x11_req_ex - request an X11 forwarding channel
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_channel_x11_req_ex(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, int single_connection, const char *auth_proto, const char *auth_cookie, int screen_number);
int
libssh2_channel_x11_req(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, int screen_number);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIchannel\fP - Previously opened channel instance such as returned by
.BR libssh2_channel_open_ex(3)
\fIsingle_connection\fP - non-zero to only forward a single connection.
\fIauth_proto\fP - X11 authentication protocol to use
\fIauth_cookie\fP - the cookie (hexadecimal encoded).
\fIscreen_number\fP - the XLL screen to forward
Request an X11 forwarding on \fIchannel\fP. To use X11 forwarding,
.BR libssh2_session_callback_set(3)
must first be called to set \fBLIBSSH2_CALLBACK_X11\fP. This callback will be
invoked when the remote host accepts the X11 forwarding.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Return 0 on success or negative on failure. It returns
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it isn't really a failure per se.
.SH ERRORS
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC\fP - An internal memory allocation call failed.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND\fP - Unable to send data on socket.
\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_CHANNEL_REQUEST_DENIED\fP -
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_channel_open_ex(3)
.BR libssh2_session_callback_set(3)

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.TH libssh2_exit 3 "19 Mar 2010" "libssh2 1.2.5" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_exit - global library deinitialization
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
void
libssh2_exit(void);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Exit the libssh2 functions and free's all memory used internal.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2.5
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_init(3)

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.TH libssh2_exit 3 "13 Oct 2010" "libssh2 1.2.8" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_free - deallocate libssh2 memory
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
void
libssh2_free(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, void *ptr);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Deallocate memory allocated by earlier call to libssh2 functions. It
uses the memory allocation callbacks provided by the application, if
any. Otherwise, this will just call free().
This function is mostly useful under Windows when libssh2 is linked to
one run-time library and the application to another.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2.8
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_session_init_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_hostkey_hash 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_hostkey_hash - return a hash of the remote host's key
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
const char *
libssh2_hostkey_hash(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, int hash_type);
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIsession\fP - Session instance as returned by
.BR libssh2_session_init_ex(3)
\fIhash_type\fP - One of: \fBLIBSSH2_HOSTKEY_HASH_MD5\fP or
\fBLIBSSH2_HOSTKEY_HASH_SHA1\fP.
Returns the computed digest of the remote system's hostkey. The length of
the returned string is hash_type specific (e.g. 16 bytes for MD5,
20 bytes for SHA1).
.SH RETURN VALUE
Computed hostkey hash value. or NULL if the session has not yet been started
up. (The hash consists of raw binary bytes, not hex digits, so is not
directly printable.)
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_session_init_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_init 3 "19 Mar 2010" "libssh2 1.2.5" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_init - global library initialization
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
#define LIBSSH2_INIT_NO_CRYPTO 0x0001
int
libssh2_init(int flags);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Initialize the libssh2 functions. This typically initialize the
crypto library. It uses a global state, and is not thread safe -- you
must make sure this function is not called concurrently.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 if succeeded, or a negative value for error.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2.5
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_exit(3)

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.TH libssh2_keepalive_config 3 "12 Apr 2011" "libssh2 1.2.5" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_keepalive_config - short function description
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
.nf
void libssh2_keepalive_config(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session,
int want_reply,
unsigned interval);
.fi
.SH DESCRIPTION
Set how often keepalive messages should be sent. \fBwant_reply\fP indicates
whether the keepalive messages should request a response from the server.
\fBinterval\fP is number of seconds that can pass without any I/O, use 0 (the
default) to disable keepalives. To avoid some busy-loop corner-cases, if you
specify an interval of 1 it will be treated as 2.
Note that non-blocking applications are responsible for sending the keepalive
messages using \fBlibssh2_keepalive_send(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Nothing
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2.5
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_keepalive_send(3)

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.TH libssh2_keepalive_send 3 "13 Apr 2011" "libssh2 1.2.5" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_keepalive_send - short function description
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
.nf
int libssh2_keepalive_send(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session,
int *seconds_to_next);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Send a keepalive message if needed. \fBseconds_to_next\fP indicates how many
seconds you can sleep after this call before you need to call it again.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 on success, or LIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND on I/O errors.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2.5
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_keepalive_config(3)

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.\" Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 by Daniel Stenberg
.\"
.TH libssh2_knownhost_add 3 "28 May 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_knownhost_add - add a known host
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nf
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_knownhost_add(LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOSTS *hosts,
char *host, char *salt,
char *key, size_t keylen,
int typemask,
struct libssh2_knownhost **store);
.SH DESCRIPTION
We discourage use of this function as of libssh2 1.2.5. Instead we strongly
urge users to use \fIlibssh2_knownhost_addc(3)\fP instead, which as a more
complete API. \fIlibssh2_knownhost_add(3)\fP is subject for removal in a
future release.
Adds a known host to the collection of known hosts identified by the 'hosts'
handle.
\fIhost\fP is a pointer the host name in plain text or hashed. If hashed, it
must be provided base64 encoded. The host name can be the IP numerical address
of the host or the full name.
\fIsalt\P is a pointer to the salt used for the host hashing, if the host is
provided hashed. If the host is provided in plain text, salt has no meaning.
The salt has to be provided base64 encoded with a trailing zero byte.
\fIkey\fP is a pointer to the key for the given host.
\fIkeylen\fP is the total size in bytes of the key pointed to by the \fIkey\fP
argument
\fItypemask\fP is a bitmask that specifies format and info about the data
passed to this function. Specificly, it details what format the host name is,
what format the key is and what key type it is.
The host name is given as one of the following types:
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_TYPE_PLAIN, LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_TYPE_SHA1 or
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_TYPE_CUSTOM.
The key is encoded using one of the following encodings:
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEYENC_RAW or LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEYENC_BASE64.
The key is using one of these algorithms:
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEY_RSA1, LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEY_SSHRSA or
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEY_SSHDSS.
\fIstore\fP should point to a pointer that gets filled in to point to the
known host data after the addition. NULL can be passed if you don't care about
this pointer.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a regular libssh2 error code, where negative values are error codes
and 0 indicates success.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2, deprecated since libssh2 1.2.5. Use
\fIlibssh2_knownhost_addc(3)\fP instead!
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_knownhost_init(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_free(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_check(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_addc(3)

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.\" Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 by Daniel Stenberg
.\"
.TH libssh2_knownhost_add 3 "28 May 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_knownhost_add - add a known host
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_knownhost_addc(LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOSTS *hosts,
char *host, char *salt,
char *key, size_t keylen,
const char *comment, size_t commentlen,
int typemask,
struct libssh2_knownhost **store);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Adds a known host to the collection of known hosts identified by the 'hosts'
handle.
\fIhost\fP is a pointer the host name in plain text or hashed. If hashed, it
must be provided base64 encoded. The host name can be the IP numerical address
of the host or the full name.
If you want to add a key for a specific port number for the given host, you
must provide the host name like '[host]:port' with the actual characters '['
and ']' enclosing the host name and a colon separating the host part from the
port number. For example: \&"[host.example.com]:222".
\fIsalt\fP is a pointer to the salt used for the host hashing, if the host is
provided hashed. If the host is provided in plain text, salt has no meaning.
The salt has to be provided base64 encoded with a trailing zero byte.
\fIkey\fP is a pointer to the key for the given host.
\fIkeylen\fP is the total size in bytes of the key pointed to by the \fIkey\fP
argument
\fIcomment\fP is a pointer to a comment for the key.
\fIcommentlen\fP is the total size in bytes of the comment pointed to by the \fIcomment\fP argument
\fItypemask\fP is a bitmask that specifies format and info about the data
passed to this function. Specificly, it details what format the host name is,
what format the key is and what key type it is.
The host name is given as one of the following types:
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_TYPE_PLAIN, LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_TYPE_SHA1 or
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_TYPE_CUSTOM.
The key is encoded using one of the following encodings:
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEYENC_RAW or LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEYENC_BASE64.
The key is using one of these algorithms:
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEY_RSA1, LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEY_SSHRSA or
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEY_SSHDSS.
\fIstore\fP should point to a pointer that gets filled in to point to the
known host data after the addition. NULL can be passed if you don't care about
this pointer.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a regular libssh2 error code, where negative values are error codes
and 0 indicates success.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2.5
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_knownhost_init(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_free(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_check(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daniel Stenberg
.\"
.TH libssh2_knownhost_check 3 "28 May 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_knownhost_check - check a host+key against the list of known hosts
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_knownhost_check(LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOSTS *hosts,
const char *host,
const char *key, size_t keylen,
int typemask,
struct libssh2_knownhost **knownhost);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Checks a host and its associated key against the collection of known hosts,
and returns info back about the (partially) matched entry.
\fIhost\fP is a pointer the host name in plain text. The host name can be the
IP numerical address of the host or the full name.
\fIkey\fP is a pointer to the key for the given host.
\fIkeylen\fP is the total size in bytes of the key pointed to by the \fIkey\fP
argument
\fItypemask\fP is a bitmask that specifies format and info about the data
passed to this function. Specificly, it details what format the host name is,
what format the key is and what key type it is.
The host name is given as one of the following types:
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_TYPE_PLAIN or LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_TYPE_CUSTOM.
The key is encoded using one of the following encodings:
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEYENC_RAW or LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEYENC_BASE64.
\fIknownhost\fP if set to non-NULL, it must be a pointer to a 'struct
libssh2_knownhost' pointer that gets filled in to point to info about a known
host that matches or partially matches.
.SH RETURN VALUE
\fIlibssh2_knownhost_check(3)\fP returns info about how well the provided
host + key pair matched one of the entries in the list of known hosts.
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_CHECK_FAILURE - something prevented the check to be made
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_CHECK_NOTFOUND - no host match was found
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_CHECK_MATCH - hosts and keys match.
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_CHECK_MISMATCH - host was found, but the keys didn't match!
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH EXAMPLE
See the ssh2_exec.c example as provided in the tarball.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_knownhost_init(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_free(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_add(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009-2010 by Daniel Stenberg
.\"
.TH libssh2_knownhost_check 3 "1 May 2010" "libssh2 1.2.6" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_knownhost_checkp - check a host+key against the list of known hosts
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_knownhost_checkp(LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOSTS *hosts,
const char *host, int port,
const char *key, size_t keylen,
int typemask,
struct libssh2_knownhost **knownhost);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Checks a host and its associated key against the collection of known hosts,
and returns info back about the (partially) matched entry.
\fIhost\fP is a pointer the host name in plain text. The host name can be the
IP numerical address of the host or the full name.
\fIport\fP is the port number used by the host (or a negative number
to check the generic host). If the port number is given, libssh2 will
check the key for the specific host + port number combination in
addition to the plain host name only check.
\fIkey\fP is a pointer to the key for the given host.
\fIkeylen\fP is the total size in bytes of the key pointed to by the \fIkey\fP
argument
\fItypemask\fP is a bitmask that specifies format and info about the data
passed to this function. Specificly, it details what format the host name is,
what format the key is and what key type it is.
The host name is given as one of the following types:
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_TYPE_PLAIN or LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_TYPE_CUSTOM.
The key is encoded using one of the following encodings:
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEYENC_RAW or LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_KEYENC_BASE64.
\fIknownhost\fP if set to non-NULL, it must be a pointer to a 'struct
libssh2_knownhost' pointer that gets filled in to point to info about a known
host that matches or partially matches.
.SH RETURN VALUE
\fIlibssh2_knownhost_check(3)\fP returns info about how well the provided
host + key pair matched one of the entries in the list of known hosts.
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_CHECK_FAILURE - something prevented the check to be made
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_CHECK_NOTFOUND - no host match was found
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_CHECK_MATCH - hosts and keys match.
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_CHECK_MISMATCH - host was found, but the keys didn't match!
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2.6
.SH EXAMPLE
See the ssh2_exec.c example as provided in the tarball.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_knownhost_init(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_free(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_add(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daniel Stenberg
.\"
.TH libssh2_knownhost_del 3 "28 May 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_knownhost_del - delete a known host entry
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_knownhost_del(LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOSTS *hosts,
struct libssh2_knownhost *entry);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Delete a known host entry from the collection of known hosts.
\fIentry\fP is a pointer to a struct that you can extract with
\fIlibssh2_knownhost_check(3)\fP or \fIlibssh2_knownhost_get(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a regular libssh2 error code, where negative values are error codes
and 0 indicates success.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_knownhost_init(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_free(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_add(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_check(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daniel Stenberg
.\"
.TH libssh2_knownhost_free 3 "28 May 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_knownhost_free - free a collection of known hosts
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
void libssh2_knownhost_free(LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOSTS *hosts);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Free a collection of known hosts.
.SH RETURN VALUE
None.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_knownhost_init(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_add(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_check(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daniel Stenberg
.\"
.TH libssh2_knownhost_get 3 "28 May 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_knownhost_get - get a known host off the collection of known hosts
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_knownhost_get(LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOSTS *hosts,
struct libssh2_knownhost **store,
struct libssh2_knownhost *prev):
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIlibssh2_knownhost_get(3)\fP allows an application to iterate over all known
hosts in the collection.
\fIstore\fP should point to a pointer that gets filled in to point to the
known host data.
\fIprev\fP is a pointer to a previous 'struct libssh2_knownhost' as returned
by a previous invoke of this function, or NULL to get the first entry in the
internal collection.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 if everything is fine and information about a host was stored in
the \fIstore\fP struct.
Returns 1 if it reached the end of hosts.
Returns negative values for error
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_knownhost_readfile(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_writefile(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_add(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daniel Stenberg
.\"
.TH libssh2_knownhost_init 3 "28 May 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_knownhost_init - init a collection of known hosts
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOSTS *libssh2_knownhost_init(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Init a collection of known hosts for this session. Returns the handle to an
internal representation of a known host collection.
Call \fBlibssh2_knownhost_free(3)\fP to free the collection again after you're
doing using it.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a handle pointer or NULL if something went wrong. The returned handle
is used as input to all other known host related functions libssh2 provides.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_knownhost_free(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_add(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_check(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009-2011 by Daniel Stenberg
.\"
.TH libssh2_knownhost_readfile 3 "28 May 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_knownhost_readfile - parse a file of known hosts
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_knownhost_readfile(LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOSTS *hosts,
const char *filename, int type);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Reads a collection of known hosts from a specified file and adds them to the
collection of known hosts.
\fIfilename\fP specifies which file to read
\fItype\fP specifies what file type it is, and
\fILIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_FILE_OPENSSH\fP is the only currently supported
format. This file is normally found named ~/.ssh/known_hosts
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a negative value, a regular libssh2 error code for errors, or a
positive number as number of parsed known hosts in the file.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_knownhost_init(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_free(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_check(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daniel Stenberg
.\"
.TH libssh2_knownhost_readline 3 "28 May 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_knownhost_readline - read a known host line
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_knownhost_readline(LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOSTS *hosts,
const char *line, size_t len, int type):
.SH DESCRIPTION
Tell libssh2 to read a buffer as it if is a line from a known hosts file.
\fIline\fP points to the start of the line
\fIlen\fP is the length of the line in bytes
\fItype\fP specifies what file type it is, and
\fILIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_FILE_OPENSSH\fP is the only currently supported
format. This file is normally found named ~/.ssh/known_hosts
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a regular libssh2 error code, where negative values are error codes
and 0 indicates success.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_knownhost_get(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_writeline(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_readfile(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daniel Stenberg
.\"
.TH libssh2_knownhost_writefile 3 "28 May 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_knownhost_writefile - write a collection of known hosts to a file
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_knownhost_writefile(LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOSTS *hosts,
const char *filename, int type);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Writes all the known hosts to the specified file using the specified file
format.
\fIfilename\fP specifies what filename to create
\fItype\fP specifies what file type it is, and
\fILIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_FILE_OPENSSH\fP is the only currently supported
format.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a regular libssh2 error code, where negative values are error codes
and 0 indicates success.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_knownhost_readfile(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_add(3)

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.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 by Daniel Stenberg
.\"
.TH libssh2_knownhost_writeline 3 "28 May 2009" "libssh2 1.2" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_knownhost_writeline - convert a known host to a line for storage
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
libssh2_knownhost_writeline(LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOSTS *hosts,
struct libssh2_knownhost *known,
char *buffer, size_t buflen,
size_t *outlen,
int type);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Converts a single known host to a single line of output for storage, using
the 'type' output format.
\fIknown\fP identifies which particular known host
\fIbuffer\fP points to an allocated buffer
\fIbuflen\fP is the size of the \fIbuffer\fP. See RETURN VALUE about the size.
\fIoutlen\fP must be a pointer to a size_t variable that will get the output
length of the stored data chunk. The number does not included the trailing
zero!
\fItype\fP specifies what file type it is, and
\fILIBSSH2_KNOWNHOST_FILE_OPENSSH\fP is the only currently supported
format.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a regular libssh2 error code, where negative values are error codes
and 0 indicates success.
If the provided buffer is deemed too small to fit the data libssh2 wants to
store in it, LIBSSH2_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL will be returned. The application
is then advised to call the function again with a larger buffer. The
\fIoutlen\fP size will then hold the requested size.
.SH AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_knownhost_get(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_readline(3)
.BR libssh2_knownhost_writefile(3)

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.TH libssh2_poll 3 "14 Dec 2006" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_poll - poll for activity on a socket, channel or listener
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_poll(LIBSSH2_POLLFD *fds, unsigned int nfds, long timeout);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This function is deprecated. Do note use. We encourage users to instead use
the \fIpoll(3)\fP or \fIselect(3)\fP functions to check for socket activity or
when specific sockets are ready to get recevied from or send to.
Poll for activity on a socket, channel, listener, or any combination of these
three types. The calling semantics for this function generally match
\fIpoll(2)\fP however the structure of fds is somewhat more complex in order
to accommodate the disparate datatypes, POLLFD constants have been namespaced
to avoid platform discrepancies, and revents has additional values defined.
.SH "RETURN VALUE"
Number of fds with interesting events.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_poll_channel_read(3)

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.TH libssh2_poll_channel_read 3 "14 Dec 2006" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_poll_channel_read - check if data is available
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_poll_channel_read(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, int extended);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This function is deprecated. Do note use.
\fIlibssh2_poll_channel_read(3)\fP checks to see if data is available in the
\fIchannel\fP's read buffer. No attempt is made with this method to see if
packets are available to be processed. For full polling support, use
\fIlibssh2_poll(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns 1 when data is available and 0 otherwise.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_poll(3)

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.TH libssh2_publickey_add 3 "20 Feb 2010" "libssh2 1.2.4" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_publickey_add - convenience macro for \fIlibssh2_publickey_add_ex(3)\fP calls
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int libssh2_publickey_add(LIBSSH2_PUBLICKEY *pkey,
const unsigned char *name,
const unsigned char *blob, unsigned long blob_len, char overwrite,
unsigned long num_attrs, const libssh2_publickey_attribute attrs[]);
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a macro defined in a public libssh2 header file that is using the
underlying function \fIlibssh2_publickey_add_ex(3)\fP.
.SH RETURN VALUE
See \fIlibssh2_publickey_add_ex(3)\fP
.SH ERRORS
See \fIlibssh2_publickey_add_ex(3)\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR libssh2_publickey_add_ex(3)

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.TH libssh2_publickey_add_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_publickey_add_ex - Add a public key entry
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h>
int
libssh2_publickey_add_ex(LIBSSH2_PUBLICKEY *pkey, const unsigned char *name,
unsigned long name_len, const unsigned char *blob,
unsigned long blob_len, char overwrite,
unsigned long num_attrs,
const libssh2_publickey_attribute attrs[])
.SH DESCRIPTION
TBD
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 on success, negative on failure.
.SH ERRORS
LIBSSH2_ERROR_BAD_USE
LIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC,
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN
LIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND,
LIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_TIMEOUT,
LIBSSH2_ERROR_PUBLICKEY_PROTOCOL,
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.TH libssh2_publickey_init 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
.SH NAME
libssh2_publickey_init - TODO
.SH SYNOPSIS
.SH DESCRIPTION
.SH RETURN VALUE
.SH ERRORS
.SH SEE ALSO

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