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connection, and all channels are flow-controlled. Typically an
SSH client will open a channel, send data/commands, receive
data/"control information" and when it is done close the
- channel. The <seealso
- marker="ssh_channel">ssh_channel</seealso> behaviour makes it easy to
+ channel. The
+ <seealso marker="ssh_client_channel">ssh_client_channel</seealso> /
+ <seealso marker="ssh_server_channel">ssh_server_channel</seealso> (Replaces ssh_daemon_channel)
+ behaviours makes it easy to
write your own SSH client/server processes that use flow
control. It handles generic parts of SSH channel management and
lets you focus on the application logic.