2007-09-29 18:20:55 +04:00
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\A{sshnames} SSH-2 names specified for PuTTY
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There are various parts of the SSH-2 protocol where things are specified
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using a textual name. Names ending in \cw{@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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are reserved for allocation by the PuTTY team. Allocated names are
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documented here.
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2008-12-01 00:35:33 +03:00
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\H{sshnames-channel} Connection protocol channel request names
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2008-12-01 00:35:33 +03:00
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These names can be sent in a \cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST} message.
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2007-09-29 18:20:55 +04:00
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\dt \cw{simple@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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2008-12-01 00:35:33 +03:00
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\dd This is sent by a client to announce that it will not have more than
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one channel open at a time in the current connection (that one being
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the one the request is sent on). The intention is that the server,
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knowing this, can set the window on that one channel to something very
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large, and leave flow control to TCP. There is no message-specific data.
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2008-01-09 22:59:16 +03:00
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\dt \cw{winadj@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dd PuTTY sends this request along with some
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\cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST} messages as part of its window-size
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tuning. It can be sent on any type of channel. There is no
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message-specific data. Servers MUST treat it as an unrecognised request
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and respond with \cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE}.
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2007-09-29 18:20:55 +04:00
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2014-10-21 15:33:33 +04:00
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\lcont{
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(Some SSH servers get confused by this message, so there is a
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bug-compatibility mode for disabling it. See \k{config-ssh-bug-winadj}.)
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}
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2007-09-29 18:20:55 +04:00
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\H{sshnames-kex} Key exchange method names
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\dt \cw{rsa-sha1-draft-00@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dt \cw{rsa-sha256-draft-00@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dt \cw{rsa1024-sha1-draft-01@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dt \cw{rsa1024-sha256-draft-01@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dt \cw{rsa2048-sha256-draft-01@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dt \cw{rsa1024-sha1-draft-02@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dt \cw{rsa2048-sha512-draft-02@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dt \cw{rsa1024-sha1-draft-03@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dt \cw{rsa2048-sha256-draft-03@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dt \cw{rsa1024-sha1-draft-04@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dt \cw{rsa2048-sha256-draft-04@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dd These appeared in various drafts of what eventually became RFC\_4432.
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They have been superseded by \cw{rsa1024-sha1} and \cw{rsa2048-sha256}.
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\H{sshnames-encrypt} Encryption algorithm names
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\dt \cw{arcfour128-draft-00@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dt \cw{arcfour256-draft-00@putty.projects.tartarus.org}
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\dd These were used in drafts of what eventually became RFC\_4345.
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They have been superseded by \cw{arcfour128} and \cw{arcfour256}.
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