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To enable the ssh daemon to run in a virtualized environment, where
there can be more that one server that has the same ip-address
and port, we add a new option profile. The profile name will be
used in concatenation with ip-address and port to identify the
ssh daemon instance.
The name profile was chosen as there is a similar concept in the HTTP client
in inets where profile names can be used to instantiate client configurations.
Also the same type of option has been added to the HTTP server in inets.
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The ssh acceptor process listens for connections and
spawns a process to handle each new connection that it accepts.
The ownership of the accepted socket will be transfered to the new process
that will handle the incomming messages. Before the ownership is
transfered the socket should be in {active, false} or the acceptor
process may receive data aimed for the connection. As the accept socket
inherits the listen options we set {active, false} there.
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This option is for closing a connection where the client connects, but then do nothing except keeping server resources.
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Also start adding dialyzer specs and removing dead code
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Restored supervisor tree so that error propagation will work as
intended, although connection processes are set to temporary, instead
of permanent with restart times set to 0, and termination of the
connection subtree is initiated by a temporary process spawned by
ssh_connection_managers terminate. This is done to avoid unwanted
supervisor reports. Pherhaps we need some new supervisor
functionality.
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open a IPv6 connection.
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opened in the first connection.
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