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(                        SSH Connection Protocol) s
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(Copyright Notice) s
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(   Copyright \(C\) The Internet Society \(2003\). All Rights Reserved.) s
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(Abstract) s
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(   SSH is a protocol for secure remote login and other secure network) s
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(   services over an insecure network.) s
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(   This document describes the SSH Connection Protocol. It provides) s
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(   interactive login sessions, remote execution of commands, forwarded) s
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(   TCP/IP connections, and forwarded X11 connections. All of these) s
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(   9.    Summary of Message Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18) s
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(   10.   Security Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18) s
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(1. Contributors) s
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(   The major original contributors of this document were: Tatu Ylonen,) s
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(   This document should be read only after reading the SSH architecture) s
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(   TRUE.) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS) s
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(     .....     response specific data) s
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(   Usually the response specific data is non-existent.) s
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(   If the recipient does not recognize or support the request, it simply) s
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(   responds with SSH_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE.) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE) s
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(   channel contain the sender's channel number.  Any other) s
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(   channel-related messages contain the recipient's channel number for) s
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(   number for the channel.  It then sends the following message to the) s
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(   other side, and includes the local channel number and initial window) s
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(   size in the message.) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN) s
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(     string    channel type \(restricted to US-ASCII\)) s
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(     uint32    sender channel) s
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(     uint32    initial window size) s
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(     uint32    maximum packet size) s
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(   data packet that can be sent to the sender \(for example, one might) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION) s
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(     uint32    recipient channel) s
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(     uint32    sender channel) s
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(     uint32    initial window size) s
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(     uint32    maximum packet size) s
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(   open request, and `sender channel' is the channel number allocated by) s
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(   the other side, or) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE) s
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(     uint32    recipient channel) s
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(     uint32    reason code) s
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(     string    additional textual information \(ISO-10646 UTF-8 [RFC2279]\)) s
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(     string    language tag \(as defined in [RFC3066]\)) s
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(   If the recipient of the SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN message does not support) s
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(   information to the user. If this is done, the client software should) s
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(   take the precautions discussed in [SSH-ARCH].) s
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(   The following reason codes are defined:) s
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(     #define SSH_OPEN_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED    1) s
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(     #define SSH_OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED                 2) s
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(     #define SSH_OPEN_UNKNOWN_CHANNEL_TYPE           3) s
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(     #define SSH_OPEN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE              4) s
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(5.2 Data Transfer) s
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(   The window size specifies how many bytes the other party can send) s
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(     uint32    bytes to add) s
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(   After receiving this message, the recipient MAY send the given number) s
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(   is incremented.) s
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(   Data transfer is done with messages of the following type.) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA) s
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(     uint32    recipient channel) s
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(     string    data) s
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(   Additionally, some channels can transfer several types of data.  An) s
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(   example of this is stderr data from interactive sessions. Such data) s
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(   can be passed with SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA messages, where a) s
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(   separate integer specifies the type of the data.  The available types) s
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(   and their interpretation depend on the type of the channel.) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA) s
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(     uint32    recipient_channel) s
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(     uint32    data_type_code) s
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(     string    data) s
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(   Data sent with these messages consumes the same window as ordinary) s
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(   data.) s
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(   Currently, only the following type is defined.) s
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(   #define SSH_EXTENDED_DATA_STDERR                1) s
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(5.3 Closing a Channel) s
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(   When a party will no longer send more data to a channel, it SHOULD) s
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(   send SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF.) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF) s
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(     uint32    recipient_channel) s
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(   No explicit response is sent to this message; however, the) s
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(   SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF.) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE) s
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(     uint32    recipient_channel) s
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(   This message does not consume window space and can be sent even if no) s
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(   window space is available.) s
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(   It is recommended that any data sent before this message is delivered) s
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(   All channel-specific requests use the following format.) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST) s
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(     uint32    recipient channel) s
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(     string    request type \(restricted to US-ASCII\)) s
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(     boolean   want reply) s
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(     ... type-specific data) s
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(   If want reply is FALSE, no response will be sent to the request.) s
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(     uint32    recipient_channel) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE) s
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(     uint32    recipient_channel) s
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(   These messages do not consume window space and can be sent even if no) s
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(   It may or may not have a tty, and may or may not involve X11) s
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(   forwarding. Multiple sessions can be active simultaneously.) s
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(   A session is started by sending the following message.) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN) s
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(     string    "session") s
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(     uint32    sender channel) s
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(     uint32    initial window size) s
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(     uint32    maximum packet size) s
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(   Client implementations SHOULD reject any session channel open) s
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(   requests to make it more difficult for a corrupt server to attack the) s
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(   client.) s
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(   A pseudo-terminal can be allocated for the session by sending the) s
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(   following message.) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST) s
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(     uint32    recipient_channel) s
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(     string    "pty-req") s
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(     boolean   want_reply) s
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(     string    TERM environment variable value \(e.g., vt100\)) s
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(     uint32    terminal width, characters \(e.g., 80\)) s
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(     uint32    terminal height, rows \(e.g., 24\)) s
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(     uint32    terminal width, pixels \(e.g., 640\)) s
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(6.3.1 Requesting X11 Forwarding) s
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(   X11 forwarding may be requested for a session by sending) s
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(     uint32    recipient channel) s
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(     string    "x11-req") s
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(     boolean   want reply) s
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(     boolean   single connection) s
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(     string    x11 authentication protocol) s
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(     string    x11 authentication cookie) s
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(     uint32    x11 screen number) s
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(   It is recommended that the authentication cookie that is sent be a) s
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(   fake, random cookie, and that the cookie is checked and replaced by) s
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(   the real cookie when a connection request is received.) s
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(   X11 connection forwarding should stop when the session channel is) s
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(   closed; however, already opened forwardings should not be) s
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(   automatically closed when the session channel is closed.) s
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(   If `single connection' is TRUE, only a single connection should be) s
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(   The "x11 authentication protocol" is the name of the X11) s
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(     string    "x11") s
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(     uint32    sender channel) s
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(     uint32    initial window size) s
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(     uint32    maximum packet size) s
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(     string    originator address \(e.g. "192.168.7.38"\)) s
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(     uint32    originator port) s
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(   The recipient should respond with SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION) s
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(   Implementations MUST reject any X11 channel open requests if they) s
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(   have not requested X11 forwarding.) s
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(   implementations either maintain a list of allowable variable names or) s
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(   sufficient privileges.) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST) s
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(     uint32    recipient channel) s
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(     string    "env") s
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(     boolean   want reply) s
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(     string    variable name) s
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(     string    variable value) s
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(6.5 Starting a Shell or a Command) s
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(   subsystem with a host-independent name.  Only one of these requests) s
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(   can succeed per channel.) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST) s
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(     uint32    recipient channel) s
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(     string    "shell") s
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(     boolean   want reply) s
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(   This message will request the user's default shell \(typically defined) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST) s
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(     uint32    recipient channel) s
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(     string    "exec") s
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(     boolean   want reply) s
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(     string    command) s
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(   This message will request the server to start the execution of the) s
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(   given command. The command string may contain a path. Normal) s
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(   precautions MUST be taken to prevent the execution of unauthorized) s
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(   commands.) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST) s
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(     uint32    recipient channel) s
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(     string    "subsystem") s
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(     boolean   want reply) s
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(     string    subsystem name) s
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(   This last form executes a predefined subsystem.  It is expected that) s
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(   these will include a general file transfer mechanism, and possibly) s
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(   other features.  Implementations may also allow configuring more such) s
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(   mechanisms. As the user's shell is usually used to execute the) s
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(   subsystem, it is advisable for the subsystem protocol to have a) s
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(   "magic cookie" at the beginning of the protocol transaction to) s
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(   distinguish it from arbitrary output generated by shell) s
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(   initialization scripts etc. This spurious output from the shell may) s
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(   be filtered out either at the server or at the client.) s
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(   The server SHOULD not halt the execution of the protocol stack when) s
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(   starting a shell or a program. All input and output from these SHOULD) s
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(   be redirected to the channel or to the encrypted tunnel.) s
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(   It is RECOMMENDED to request and check the reply for these messages.) s
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(   The client SHOULD ignore these messages.) s
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(   Subsystem names follow the DNS extensibility naming convention) s
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(   outlined in [SSH-ARCH].) s
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(6.6 Session Data Transfer) s
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(   Data transfer for a session is done using SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA and) s
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(   SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA packets and the window mechanism.  The) s
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(   extended data type SSH_EXTENDED_DATA_STDERR has been defined for) s
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(   stderr data.) s
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(6.7 Window Dimension Change Message) s
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(   When the window \(terminal\) size changes on the client side, it MAY) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST) s
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(     uint32    recipient_channel) s
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(     string    signal name without the "SIG" prefix.) s
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(     string    error message \(ISO-10646 UTF-8\)) s
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(     byte      SSH_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST) s
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(     string    address to bind \(e.g. "0.0.0.0"\)) s
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(   5   VEOF           End-of-file character \(sends EOF from the terminal\).) s
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(   7   VEOL2          Additional end-of-line character.) s
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(   8   VSTART         Continues paused output \(normally control-Q\).) s
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(   9   VSTOP          Pauses output \(normally control-S\).) s
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(   11  VDSUSP         Another suspend character.) s
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(   12  VREPRINT       Reprints the current input line.) s
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(   15  VFLUSH         Character to flush output.) s
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(   16  VSWTCH         Switch to a different shell layer.) s
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(   17  VSTATUS        Prints system status line \(load, command, pid etc\).) s
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(   18  VDISCARD       Toggles the flushing of terminal output.) s
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(   32  INPCK          Enable checking of parity errors.) s
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(   37  IUCLC          Translate uppercase characters to lowercase.) s
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(   38  IXON           Enable output flow control.) s
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(   39  IXANY          Any char will restart after stop.) s
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(   40  IXOFF          Enable input flow control.) s
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(   50  ISIG           Enable signals INTR, QUIT, [D]SUSP.) s
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(   54  ECHOE          Visually erase chars.) s
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(   55  ECHOK          Kill character discards current line.) s
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(   56  ECHONL         Echo NL even if ECHO is off.) s
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(   57  NOFLSH         Don't flush after interrupt.) s
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(   58  TOSTOP         Stop background jobs from output.) s
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(   59  IEXTEN         Enable extensions.) s
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(   73  OCRNL          Translate carriage return to newline \(output\).) s
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(   75  ONLRET         Newline performs a carriage return \(output\).) s
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