Struct thrussh::client::Connection [] [src]

pub struct Connection<R: Read + Write, H: Handler> {
    pub session: Option<Session>,
    // some fields omitted
}

Client connection.

Fields

Session of this connection.

Methods

impl<R: Read + Write, H: Handler> Connection<R, H>
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Create a new client connection.

impl<R: Read + Write, H: Handler> Connection<R, H>
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Try to authenticate this client using a password.

Try to authenticate this client using a key pair.

Ask the server to open a session channel.

Ask the server to open an X11 forwarding channel.

Ask the server to open a direct TCP/IP forwarding channel.

Ask the server to close a channel, finishing any pending write and read.

Wait until a condition is met on the connection.

Flush the session, sending any pending message.

Wait until the next message is read from the remote.

Gets a borrow to the connection's handler.

Gets a mutable borrow to the connection's handler.

Send data to a channel. On session channels, extended can be used to encode standard error by passing Some(1), and stdout by passing None.

Methods from Deref<Target = Session>

Retrieves the configuration of this session.

Retrieves the current user.

Sends a disconnect message.

Whether the client is authenticated.

Whether the client is disconnected.

Check whether a channel has been confirmed.

Tests whether we need an authentication method (for instance if the last attempt failed).

Returns the set of authentication methods that can continue, or None if this is not valid.

Send EOF to a channel

Request a pseudo-terminal with the given characteristics.

Request X11 forwarding through an already opened X11 channel. See RFC4254 for security issues related to cookies.

Set a remote environment variable.

Request a remote shell.

Execute a remote program (will be passed to a shell). This can be used to implement scp (by calling a remote scp and tunneling to its standard input).

Signal a remote process.

Request the start of a subsystem with the given name.

Inform the server that our window size has changed.

Request the forwarding of a remote port to the client. The server will then open forwarding channels (which cause the client to call .channel_open_forwarded_tcpip()).

Cancel a previous forwarding request.

Trait Implementations

impl<R: Read + Write, H: Handler> Deref for Connection<R, H>
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The resulting type after dereferencing

The method called to dereference a value

impl<R: Read + Write, H: Handler> DerefMut for Connection<R, H>
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The method called to mutably dereference a value

impl<R: Read + Write, H: Handler> Future for Connection<R, H>
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