SSH2 Module for Python
Paramiko is a module for python 2.2 (or higher) that implements the
SSH2 protocol for secure (encrypted and authenticated) connections to
remote machines.
Unlike SSL (aka TLS), the SSH2 protocol does not require hierarchical
certificates signed by a powerful central authority. you may know SSH2
as the protocol that replaced telnet and rsh for secure access to
remote shells, but the protocol also includes the ability to open
arbitrary channels to remote services across the encrypted tunnel --
this is how sftp works, for example.
It is written entirely in python (no C or platform-dependent code) and
is released under the GNU LGPL (lesser GPL).
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paramiko-1.12.0.tar.gz | 0000859845 840 KB | |
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Revision 21 (latest revision is 64)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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Denisart Benjamin (posophe)
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- Update to version 1.12 * #152: Add tentative support for ECDSA keys. *This adds the ecdsa module as a new dependency of Paramiko.* The module is available at [warner/python-ecdsa on Github](https://github.com/warner/python-ecdsa) and [ecdsa on PyPI](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ecdsa). * Note that you might still run into problems with key negotiation -- Paramiko picks the first key that the server offers, which might not be what you have in your known_hosts file. * Mega thanks to Ethan Glasser-Camp for the patch. * #136: Add server-side support for the SSH protocol's 'env' command - Use local source instead of service - Add python-ecdsa requirement; new dependency (forwarded request 208361 from posophe)
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