From 70df860c8d20337907033722ad923ae8519b35ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jacob Nevins Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 21:35:33 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] As far as I can tell, "simple@putty.projects.tartarus.org" has always been implemented as a channel request, not a global one. Change documentation to match implementation. [originally from svn r8355] --- doc/sshnames.but | 33 ++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/sshnames.but b/doc/sshnames.but index 57959fb4..716df78b 100644 --- a/doc/sshnames.but +++ b/doc/sshnames.but @@ -7,38 +7,25 @@ using a textual name. Names ending in \cw{@putty.projects.tartarus.org} are reserved for allocation by the PuTTY team. Allocated names are documented here. -\H{sshnames-global} Connection protocol global request name +\H{sshnames-channel} Connection protocol channel request names -This name can be sent in a \cw{SSH_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST} message. +These names can be sent in a \cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST} message. \dt \cw{simple@putty.projects.tartarus.org} -\dd This is sent by a client to announce that it will not have more that -one channel open at a time in the current connection. The intention -is that the server, knowing this, can set the window on that one -channel to something very large, and leave flow control to TCP. The -format of the request is: - -\lcont{ - -\c byte SSH_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST -\c uint32 recipient channel -\c string "simple@putty.projects.tartarus.org" -\c boolean want reply - -} - -\H{sshnames-channel} Connection protocol channel request name - -This name can be sent in a \cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST} message. +\dd This is sent by a client to announce that it will not have more than +one channel open at a time in the current connection (that one being +the one the request is sent on). The intention is that the server, +knowing this, can set the window on that one channel to something very +large, and leave flow control to TCP. There is no message-specific data. \dt \cw{winadj@putty.projects.tartarus.org} \dd PuTTY sends this request along with some \cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST} messages as part of its window-size -tuning. It can be sent on any type of channel. Servers MUST treat it -as an unrecognised request and respond with -\cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE}. +tuning. It can be sent on any type of channel. There is no +message-specific data. Servers MUST treat it as an unrecognised request +and respond with \cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE}. \H{sshnames-kex} Key exchange method names