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1 | \define{versionidsshnames} \versionid $Id$ |
2 | |
3 | \A{sshnames} SSH-2 names specified for PuTTY |
4 | |
5 | There are various parts of the SSH-2 protocol where things are specified |
6 | using a textual name. Names ending in \cw{@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
7 | are reserved for allocation by the PuTTY team. Allocated names are |
8 | documented here. |
9 | |
10 | \H{sshnames-global} Connection protocol global request name |
11 | |
12 | This name can be sent in a \cw{SSH_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST} message. |
13 | |
14 | \dt \cw{simple@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
15 | |
16 | \dd This is sent by a client to announce that it will not have more that |
17 | one channel open at a time in the current connection. The intention |
18 | is that the server, knowing this, can set the window on that one |
19 | channel to something very large, and leave flow control to TCP. The |
20 | format of the request is: |
21 | |
22 | \lcont{ |
23 | |
24 | \c byte SSH_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST |
25 | \c uint32 recipient channel |
26 | \c string "simple@putty.projects.tartarus.org" |
27 | \c boolean want reply |
28 | |
29 | } |
30 | |
31 | \H{sshnames-channel} Connection protocol channel request name |
32 | |
33 | This name can be sent in a \cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST} message. |
34 | |
35 | \dt \cw{winadj@putty.project.tartarus.org} |
36 | |
37 | \dd PuTTY sends this request along with some |
38 | \cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST} messages as part of its window-size |
39 | tuning. It can be sent on any type of channel. Servers MUST treat it |
40 | as an unrecognised request and respond with |
41 | \cw{SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE}. |
42 | |
43 | \H{sshnames-kex} Key exchange method names |
44 | |
45 | \dt \cw{rsa-sha1-draft-00@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
46 | |
47 | \dt \cw{rsa-sha256-draft-00@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
48 | |
49 | \dt \cw{rsa1024-sha1-draft-01@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
50 | |
51 | \dt \cw{rsa1024-sha256-draft-01@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
52 | |
53 | \dt \cw{rsa2048-sha256-draft-01@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
54 | |
55 | \dt \cw{rsa1024-sha1-draft-02@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
56 | |
57 | \dt \cw{rsa2048-sha512-draft-02@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
58 | |
59 | \dt \cw{rsa1024-sha1-draft-03@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
60 | |
61 | \dt \cw{rsa2048-sha256-draft-03@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
62 | |
63 | \dt \cw{rsa1024-sha1-draft-04@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
64 | |
65 | \dt \cw{rsa2048-sha256-draft-04@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
66 | |
67 | \dd These appeared in various drafts of what eventually became RFC\_4432. |
68 | They have been superseded by \cw{rsa1024-sha1} and \cw{rsa2048-sha256}. |
69 | |
70 | \H{sshnames-encrypt} Encryption algorithm names |
71 | |
72 | \dt \cw{arcfour128-draft-00@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
73 | |
74 | \dt \cw{arcfour256-draft-00@putty.projects.tartarus.org} |
75 | |
76 | \dd These were used in drafts of what eventually became RFC\_4345. |
77 | They have been superseded by \cw{arcfour128} and \cw{arcfour256}. |