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This is the javassh daemon text, form sourceforge...
tim


SSHDaemon 
The SSHDaemon project is now much more stable with a full feature set as of
the 0.0.6 alpha release. The server provides all the basic SSH server
functionality, an SFTP server, user sessions, execution of commands and port
forwarding. 

The application implements the J2SSH native interfaces for authentication
and process redirection using JNI to link to a C++ DLL using Win32 API. 
SSHDaemon is also now installable as a service under an NT environment
allowing the server to run as a system process.
Release 0.0.6 alpha features:

 <<...OLE_Obj...>> User sessions (now with basic pseudo terminal)
 <<...OLE_Obj...>> Installable as an NT service
 <<...OLE_Obj...>> Port forwarding
 <<...OLE_Obj...>> SFTP server using configurable Virtual File System 
 <<...OLE_Obj...>> Execute commands
 <<...OLE_Obj...>> Configurable subsystems
 <<...OLE_Obj...>> External executables
 <<...OLE_Obj...>> SSHTools subsystem framework
 <<...OLE_Obj...>> Password authentication using local or domain accounts
 <<...OLE_Obj...>> Public key authentication
 <<...OLE_Obj...>> Keyboard interactive authentication
 <<...OLE_Obj...>> Windows Native API for creating user tokens without
password authentication

Please note that prior releases of SSHDaemon will not work with SSHVnc
release 0.0.1


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hall, Philip [SMTP:phall@xxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 12:32 PM
> To:   Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> Subject:      RE: SSH Client or Server
> 
> > 
> > I thought about the Java version... but the one found on 
> > sourceforge uses
> > jni to NT, so I figured, the same native api calls would not 
> > be available on
> > our box...
> 
> What project ? It might be interesting to see just what calls it's
> making...
> 
> --phil
> 
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