| This document describes the multiplexing protocol used by ssh(1)'s |
| ControlMaster connection-sharing. |
| |
| Most messages from the client to the server contain a "request id" field. |
| This field is returned in replies as "client request id" to facilitate |
| matching of responses to requests. |
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| 1. Connection setup |
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| When a multiplexing connection is made to a ssh(1) operating as a |
| ControlMaster from a ssh(1) in multiplex slave mode, the first |
| action of each is to exchange hello messages: |
| |
| uint32 MUX_MSG_HELLO |
| uint32 protocol version |
| string extension name [optional] |
| string extension value [optional] |
| ... |
| |
| The current version of the mux protocol is 4. A slave should refuse |
| to connect to a master that speaks an unsupported protocol version. |
| Following the version identifier are zero or more extensions |
| represented as a name/value pair. No extensions are currently |
| defined. |
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| 2. Opening sessions |
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| To open a new multiplexed session, a client may send the following |
| request: |
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| uint32 MUX_C_NEW_SESSION |
| uint32 request id |
| string reserved |
| bool want tty flag |
| bool want X11 forwarding flag |
| bool want agent flag |
| bool subsystem flag |
| uint32 escape char |
| string terminal type |
| string command |
| string environment string 0 [optional] |
| ... |
| |
| To disable the use of an escape character, "escape char" may be set |
| to 0xffffffff. "terminal type" is generally set to the value of |
| $TERM. zero or more environment strings may follow the command. |
| |
| The client then sends its standard input, output and error file |
| descriptors (in that order) using Unix domain socket control messages. |
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| The contents of "reserved" are currently ignored. |
| |
| If successful, the server will reply with MUX_S_SESSION_OPENED |
| |
| uint32 MUX_S_SESSION_OPENED |
| uint32 client request id |
| uint32 session id |
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| Otherwise it will reply with an error: MUX_S_PERMISSION_DENIED or |
| MUX_S_FAILURE. |
| |
| Once the server has received the fds, it will respond with MUX_S_OK |
| indicating that the session is up. The client now waits for the |
| session to end. When it does, the server will send an exit status |
| message: |
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| uint32 MUX_S_EXIT_MESSAGE |
| uint32 session id |
| uint32 exit value |
| |
| The client should exit with this value to mimic the behaviour of a |
| non-multiplexed ssh(1) connection. Two additional cases that the |
| client must cope with are it receiving a signal itself and the |
| server disconnecting without sending an exit message. |
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| 3. Health checks |
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| The client may request a health check/PID report from a server: |
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| uint32 MUX_C_ALIVE_CHECK |
| uint32 request id |
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| The server replies with: |
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| uint32 MUX_S_ALIVE |
| uint32 client request id |
| uint32 server pid |
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| 4. Remotely terminating a master |
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| A client may request that a master terminate immediately: |
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| uint32 MUX_C_TERMINATE |
| uint32 request id |
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| The server will reply with one of MUX_S_OK or MUX_S_PERMISSION_DENIED. |
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| 5. Requesting establishment of port forwards |
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| A client may request the master to establish a port forward: |
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| uint32 MUX_C_OPEN_FWD |
| uint32 request id |
| uint32 forwarding type |
| string listen host |
| string listen port |
| string connect host |
| string connect port |
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| forwarding type may be MUX_FWD_LOCAL, MUX_FWD_REMOTE, MUX_FWD_DYNAMIC. |
| |
| A server may reply with a MUX_S_OK, a MUX_S_REMOTE_PORT, a |
| MUX_S_PERMISSION_DENIED or a MUX_S_FAILURE. |
| |
| For dynamically allocated listen port the server replies with |
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| uint32 MUX_S_REMOTE_PORT |
| uint32 client request id |
| uint32 allocated remote listen port |
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| 6. Requesting closure of port forwards |
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| Note: currently unimplemented (server will always reply with MUX_S_FAILURE). |
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| A client may request the master to close a port forward: |
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| uint32 MUX_C_CLOSE_FWD |
| uint32 request id |
| string listen host |
| string listen port |
| string connect host |
| string connect port |
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| A server may reply with a MUX_S_OK, a MUX_S_PERMISSION_DENIED or a |
| MUX_S_FAILURE. |
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| 7. Requesting stdio forwarding |
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| A client may request the master to establish a stdio forwarding: |
| |
| uint32 MUX_C_NEW_STDIO_FWD |
| uint32 request id |
| string reserved |
| string connect host |
| string connect port |
| |
| The client then sends its standard input and output file descriptors |
| (in that order) using Unix domain socket control messages. |
| |
| The contents of "reserved" are currently ignored. |
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| A server may reply with a MUX_S_SESSION_OPEED, a MUX_S_PERMISSION_DENIED |
| or a MUX_S_FAILURE. |
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| 8. Status messages |
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| The MUX_S_OK message is empty: |
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| uint32 MUX_S_OK |
| uint32 client request id |
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| The MUX_S_PERMISSION_DENIED and MUX_S_FAILURE include a reason: |
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| uint32 MUX_S_PERMISSION_DENIED |
| uint32 client request id |
| string reason |
| |
| uint32 MUX_S_FAILURE |
| uint32 client request id |
| string reason |
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| 9. Protocol numbers |
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| #define MUX_MSG_HELLO 0x00000001 |
| #define MUX_C_NEW_SESSION 0x10000002 |
| #define MUX_C_ALIVE_CHECK 0x10000004 |
| #define MUX_C_TERMINATE 0x10000005 |
| #define MUX_C_OPEN_FWD 0x10000006 |
| #define MUX_C_CLOSE_FWD 0x10000007 |
| #define MUX_C_NEW_STDIO_FWD 0x10000008 |
| #define MUX_S_OK 0x80000001 |
| #define MUX_S_PERMISSION_DENIED 0x80000002 |
| #define MUX_S_FAILURE 0x80000003 |
| #define MUX_S_EXIT_MESSAGE 0x80000004 |
| #define MUX_S_ALIVE 0x80000005 |
| #define MUX_S_SESSION_OPENED 0x80000006 |
| #define MUX_S_REMOTE_PORT 0x80000007 |
| |
| #define MUX_FWD_LOCAL 1 |
| #define MUX_FWD_REMOTE 2 |
| #define MUX_FWD_DYNAMIC 3 |
| |
| XXX TODO |
| XXX extended status (e.g. report open channels / forwards) |
| XXX graceful close (delete listening socket, but keep existing sessions active) |
| XXX lock (maybe) |
| XXX watch in/out traffic (pre/post crypto) |
| XXX inject packet (what about replies) |
| XXX server->client error/warning notifications |
| XXX port0 rfwd (need custom response message) |
| XXX send signals via mux |
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| $OpenBSD: PROTOCOL.mux,v 1.4 2011/01/31 21:42:15 djm Exp $ |