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Re: Using ssh_bind_set_callbacks


I've coped with the problem a following way:
- create new bind;
- call ssh_bind_listen
- make it unblocking with ssh_bind_set_blocking(...,0) (though maybe it's
unnecessary, I didn't check it)
- create new event
- add to the event a socket from bind -
ssh_event_add_fd(ssh_bind_get_fd(m_bind), POLLIN,
incomingConnectionCallback)
- start a new event poll loop
- in callback funcion int incomingConnection(socket_t fd, int revents, void
*userdata)
* create new session
* accept it with ssh_bind_accept


2015-07-16 0:20 GMT+03:00 Aris Adamantiadis <aris@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> It is totally possible that the library misses some glue to integrate
> ssh_binds in the event model. The last users who needed something
> similar used a forked or a threading model.
> I also think some callbacks are defined but not really implemented.
>
> I will have a look asap, that requires a fix.
>
> Aris
>
> Le 15/07/15 23:13, Andreas Schneider a écrit :
> > On Wednesday 15 July 2015 16:25:36 Phil Lello wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I'm currently developing my first server with libssh, but am a little
> >> uncertain as the the use of ssh_bind_set_callbacks - there doesn't seem
> to
> >> be a call to add the bind to ssh_event....
> > That's a really good questions. It looks like the API is not complete.
> >
> > We have a ssh_bind_get_poll() function isn't called by anything so the
> > callback can't be triggered at all. Go with this example ...
> >
> >
> https://git.libssh.org/projects/libssh.git/tree/examples/ssh_server_fork.c
> >
>
>
>

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Re: Using ssh_bind_set_callbacksAris Adamantiadis <aris@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Re: Using ssh_bind_set_callbacksAris Adamantiadis <aris@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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