private key should NOT be used, and even if you did, it
would not work...
> Would it function if I placed the private key in the authorized_keys file
> on the server, and used the public key on the client?
No, it would not.
Hope this helps.
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> call to read the socket.
>
> Another interesting thought would be to aim to rework the libssh2 API to
> the level that it can support libevent buffered I/O events and similar
> I/O loops by delegating all actual I/O to the application. Above is
> likely a
s there a cleaner way?
>
> BTW, libssh2 has been working fantastically and I cannot thank the
> development team for there insightful questions and rapid replies!
See: libssh2_sftp_unlink
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Thoughts/comments?
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