Thanks jamis, This is one of the most useful libraries around. Big congrats on 1.0 On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 09:07:53 +0900, Jamis Buck <jamis_buck / byu.edu> wrote: > Net::SSH 1.0 is finally available. From version 0.0.1 released back in > June until now, there have been many, many changes and new features, > and this latest release is the most stable, most SSH2-compatible > release yet. > > User manual: http://docs.jamisbuck.org/read/book/1 > API: http://net-ssh.rubyforge.org/api > Project page: http://rubyforge.org/projects/net-ssh > Subversion: http://www.jamisbuck.org/svn/net-ssh > > This release has the following new features and significant bug fixes: > > * Password can be programmatically specified for the > 'keyboard-authentication' method. > > * All unit tests pass on Windows now. > > * Channels now respect their own local window and maximum packet > sizes, and report reasonable values to the server. This fixes a > bug that caused problems when large quantities of data were > requested of the server and certain server maximums were being > exceeded. > > * Client name is determined in a more robust manner. > > * Fixed hostbased bug. > > * Authentication process is now aware of the authentication methods > reported by the server as having a chance of succeeding, and no > longer attempts those methods that cannot possibly succeed. > > Various other minor bugs were fixed as well. > > Net::SSH now enters the "maintenance" phase of its lifecycle. I do not > have any plans at this point to add new features to Net::SSH itself, > but if you have any ideas that would make it better, please don't > hesitate to submit a feature request. > > Enjoy! > > -- > Jamis Buck > jamis_buck / byu.edu > http://jamis.jamisbuck.org > ------------------------------ > "I am Victor of Borge. You will be assimil-nine-ed." > > -- Tobi http://www.snowdevil.ca - Snowboards that don't suck http://www.hieraki.org - Open source book authoring http://blog.leetsoft.com - Technical weblog