| This documents OpenSSH's deviations and extensions to the published SSH |
| protocol. |
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| Note that OpenSSH's sftp and sftp-server implement revision 3 of the SSH |
| filexfer protocol described in: |
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| http://www.openssh.com/txt/draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-02.txt |
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| Features from newer versions of the draft are not supported, unless |
| explicitly implemented as extensions described below. |
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| 1. transport: Protocol 2 MAC algorithm "umac-64@openssh.com" |
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| This is a new transport-layer MAC method using the UMAC algorithm |
| (rfc4418). This method is identical to the "umac-64" method documented |
| in: |
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| http://www.openssh.com/txt/draft-miller-secsh-umac-01.txt |
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| 2. transport: Protocol 2 compression algorithm "zlib@openssh.com" |
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| This transport-layer compression method uses the zlib compression |
| algorithm (identical to the "zlib" method in rfc4253), but delays the |
| start of compression until after authentication has completed. This |
| avoids exposing compression code to attacks from unauthenticated users. |
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| The method is documented in: |
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| http://www.openssh.com/txt/draft-miller-secsh-compression-delayed-00.txt |
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| 3. connection: Channel write close extension "eow@openssh.com" |
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| The SSH connection protocol (rfc4254) provides the SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF |
| message to allow an endpoint to signal its peer that it will send no |
| more data over a channel. Unfortunately, there is no symmetric way for |
| an endpoint to request that its peer should cease sending data to it |
| while still keeping the channel open for the endpoint to send data to |
| the peer. |
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| This is desirable, since it saves the transmission of data that would |
| otherwise need to be discarded and it allows an endpoint to signal local |
| processes of the condition, e.g. by closing the corresponding file |
| descriptor. |
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| OpenSSH implements a channel extension message to perform this |
| signalling: "eow@openssh.com" (End Of Write). This message is sent by an |
| endpoint when the local output of a channel is closed or experiences a |
| write error. The message is formatted as follows: |
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| byte SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST |
| uint32 recipient channel |
| string "eow@openssh.com" |
| boolean FALSE |
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| On receiving this message, the peer SHOULD cease sending data of |
| the channel and MAY signal the process from which the channel data |
| originates (e.g. by closing its read file descriptor). |
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| As with the symmetric SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF message, the channel does |
| remain open after a "eow@openssh.com" has been sent and more data may |
| still be sent in the other direction. This message does not consume |
| window space and may be sent even if no window space is available. |
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| 4. sftp: Reversal of arguments to SSH_FXP_SYMLINK |
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| When OpenSSH's sftp-server was implemented, the order of the arguments |
| to the SSH_FXP_SYMLINK method was inadvertendly reversed. Unfortunately, |
| the reversal was not noticed until the server was widely deployed. Since |
| fixing this to follow the specification would cause incompatibility, the |
| current order was retained. For correct operation, clients should send |
| SSH_FXP_SYMLINK as follows: |
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| uint32 id |
| string targetpath |
| string linkpath |
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| 5. sftp: Server extension announcement in SSH_FXP_VERSION |
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| OpenSSH's sftp-server lists the extensions it supports using the |
| standard extension announcement mechanism in the SSH_FXP_VERSION server |
| hello packet: |
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| uint32 3 /* protocol version */ |
| string ext1-name |
| string ext1-version |
| string ext2-name |
| string ext2-version |
| ... |
| string extN-name |
| string extN-version |
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| Each extension reports its integer version number as an ASCII encoded |
| string, e.g. "1". The version will be incremented if the extension is |
| ever changed in an incompatible way. The server MAY advertise the same |
| extension with multiple versions (though this is unlikely). Clients MUST |
| check the version number before attemping to use the extension. |
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| 6. sftp: Extension request "posix-rename@openssh.com" |
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| This operation provides a rename operation with POSIX semantics, which |
| are different to those provided by the standard SSH_FXP_RENAME in |
| draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-02.txt. This request is implemented as a |
| SSH_FXP_EXTENDED request with the following format: |
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| uint32 id |
| string "posix-rename@openssh.com" |
| string oldpath |
| string newpath |
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| On receiving this request the server will perform the POSIX operation |
| rename(oldpath, newpath) and will respond with a SSH_FXP_STATUS message. |
| This extension is advertised in the SSH_FXP_VERSION hello with version |
| "1". |
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| 7. sftp: Extension requests "statvfs@openssh.com" and |
| "fstatvfs@openssh.com" |
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| These requests correspond to the statvfs and fstatvfs POSIX system |
| interfaces. The "statvfs@openssh.com" request operates on an explicit |
| pathname, and is formatted as follows: |
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| uint32 id |
| string "statvfs@openssh.com" |
| string path |
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| The "fstatvfs@openssh.com" operates on an open filehandle: |
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| uint32 id |
| string "fstatvfs@openssh.com" |
| string handle |
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| These requests return a SSH_FXP_STATUS reply on failure. On success they |
| return the following SSH_FXP_EXTENDED_REPLY reply: |
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| uint32 id |
| uint32 f_bsize /* file system block size */ |
| uint32 f_frsize /* fundamental fs block size */ |
| uint64 f_blocks /* number of blocks (unit f_frsize) */ |
| uint64 f_bfree /* free blocks in file system */ |
| uint64 f_bavail /* free blocks for non-root */ |
| uint64 f_files /* total file inodes */ |
| uint64 f_ffree /* free file inodes */ |
| uint64 f_favail /* free file inodes for to non-root */ |
| uint32 f_fsid /* file system id */ |
| uint32 f_flag /* bit mask of f_flag values */ |
| uint32 f_namemax /* maximum filename length */ |
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| The values of the f_flag bitmask are as follows: |
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| #define SSH_FXE_STATVFS_ST_RDONLY 0x1 /* read-only */ |
| #define SSH_FXE_STATVFS_ST_NOSUID 0x2 /* no setuid */ |
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| $Id: PROTOCOL,v 1.1 2008/05/19 06:11:56 djm Exp $ |
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