On 24 Jun, 05:01 pm, m...@catseye.org wrote:
On 2014-06-21, 10:24, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
A different approach you could take would be to implement this
connection sharing feature for Conch. I can pretty much guarantee
it's possible to implement since an older version of Conch actually
did implement it. :) The implementation was removed because it was
fragile, complicated, and poorly tested. It would be great to re-
introduce the functionality with a higher quality implementation.
I'll look into what it might take to implement this in a robust way
with tests for Conch. I think that's definitely a preferred solution,
since it sounds like such a feature might be accepted (I wasn't
considering this initially since Conch is a generic SSH transport, and
piggybacking on top of an existing OpenSSH socket is a highly-specific
thing.)
To clarify slightly, what was implemented in Conch before was the entire
connection sharing feature. Conch could act as a master and share
connections with other Conch clients. It could not talk to an OpenSSH
master and to share a connection.
Jean-Paul
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