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        <description>Several documentations exist for libssh that may or may not be up to date.

 

	*  Libssh 0.11 Tutorial and API guide An introduction on how to use libssh. The API evolved between this document and 0.2 and 0.3.
	*  Doxygen documentation for 0.2 Targets the 0.2 version, but is unfortunately incomplete.
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        <description>libssh 0.2

	*   What are libssh dependencies ?
	*   I get a ''ssh_accept :'' message when running samplesshd
	*   Can I compile hydra with libssh 0.2 ?

libssh 0.11

	*  Does libssh compile/run on win32 ?
	*  I get &quot;./samplessh: symbol lookup error: ./samplessh: undefined symbol: xxxxx&quot; error.
	*  I get &quot;error while loading shared libraries: libssh.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory&quot;</description>
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        <title>The SSH library</title>
        <link>http://www.0xbadc0de.be/wiki/libssh:libssh?rev=1251205141&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>libssh website has moved. It is now &lt;http://www.libssh.org&gt;.

Bugs and patches


Users of THC-HYDRA : I've made a patch for hydra-5.4 so it works with libssh 0.2 and 0.3.

Previous release


Where is libssh 0.2 page ? it's here
Where is libssh 0.11 page ? it's here</description>
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        <title>The SSH library (0.11)</title>
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        <description>libssh 0.11 stable release : &lt;http://0xbadc0de.be/libssh/libssh-0.11.tgz&gt;
This release emphasis on stability,ease of use and coherence. Thus, the API has been a little modified, and efforts have been made so they keep backward binary compatibility.</description>
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        <title>The SSH library</title>
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        <description>libssh 0.2 is the current release : &lt;http://0xbadc0de.be/libssh/libssh-0.2.tgz&gt;. It was released on 29th of December (Christmas release :) )


The list of changes are very numerous, the API was modified for better design, the documentation was enhanced.

This release was brought to you by Jean-Philippe Garcia Ballester (libgcrypt support), Norbert Kiesel (Numerous stability patches and sponsoring from his company), Laurent Bigonville (who worked with Jean-Philippe for debian inclusion).

You're …</description>
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        <description>Softwares that use libssh

	*  Memecode's iFtp : A ftp/sftp client
	*  kftpgrabber : A kde ftp/sftp client
	*  FTPeel : A MacosX ftp/sftp client
	*  BBman : A SSH/sftp client

other ssh libraries

	*  Granados : Granados ssh library for .net
	*  libssh2 : libssh2 ssh library
	*  Bitvise's sshlib : another ssh library
	*  NetSieben SSH library : ssh library in C++, in QPL+commercial licensing
	*  Maverick : Commercial ssh library for java
	*  ganymed : java ssh implementation
	*  paramiko : a pyt…</description>
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        <description>Version 2.
Note: This current API proposition has been implemented meanwhile. I will write the definitive API guide when the API is finalized.

Introduction


With the time from the first release of libssh, I have received lots of
comments about the current API. Myself, I found it quite limiting when doing
my first libssh-server drafts. Thus, I am moving to a stronger API.

This API must still be simple. I am not introducing complex changes. An API
well designed must hide the implementation deta…</description>
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        <description>0.2

Source Tarball

&lt;http://0xbadc0de.be/libssh/libssh-0.2.tgz&gt;


Debian Packages

Ubuntu Packages (edgy)

amd64

binary package: &lt;http://0xbadc0de.be/libssh/packages/ubuntu/libssh-2_0.2-1_amd64.deb&gt; 

debug symbols: &lt;http://0xbadc0de.be/libssh/packages/ubuntu/libssh-2-dbg_0.2-1_amd64.deb&gt; 

development package: &lt;http://0xbadc0de.be/libssh/packages/ubuntu/libssh-2-dev_0.2-1_amd64.deb&gt;</description>
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        <description>Last year, libssh was par of a Summer of code project (mercurius).

In that occasion, I moved the sources of libssh 0.11 to berlios.de and began bases for libssh 0.2 and server support.

You may visit the berlios libssh page which hosts the subversion repository or even directly browse the source code.</description>
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        <description>The development of libssh is made using Berlios subversion servers.


How-to download latest 0.2 series version


svn co svn://svn.berlios.de/libssh/trunk


How-to update the current tree with the latest subversion


cd &lt;path where you've commited trunk&gt;
svn update</description>
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        <title>LIBSSH 0.11 API GUIDE</title>
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        <description>... Or everything you ever wanted to know about a simple and fast ssh library.

0 Introduction


Before inserting ssh hooks into your programs, you must know some basics about the ssh protocol, and understand why the ssh library must implement them.
Lot of the protocols specifications are hidden by the ssh library API (of course !) but some still needs an attention from the end-user programmer.
Note that libssh is still an alpha product, and the API may vary from one version to another. The only…</description>
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