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📁 OpenSSL Source code for SFTP, SSH, and many others
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[Note: This file has not been updated for OpenSSH versions afterOpenSSH-1.2 and should be considered OBSOLETE.  It has been left inthe distribution because some of its information may still be usefulto developers.]This document is intended for those who wish to read the ssh sourcecode.  This tries to give an overview of the structure of the code.      Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>Updated 17 Nov 1995.Updated 19 Oct 1999 for OpenSSH-1.2Updated 20 May 2001 note obsolete for > OpenSSH-1.2The software consists of ssh (client), sshd (server), scp, sdist, andthe auxiliary programs ssh-keygen, ssh-agent, ssh-add, andmake-ssh-known-hosts.  The main program for each of these is in a .cfile with the same name.There are some subsystems/abstractions that are used by a number ofthese programs.  Buffer manipulation routines          - These provide an arbitrary size buffer, where data can be appended.      Data can be consumed from either end.  The code is used heavily      throughout ssh.  The basic buffer manipulation functions are in      buffer.c (header buffer.h), and additional code to manipulate specific      data types is in bufaux.c.  Compression Library      - Ssh uses the GNU GZIP compression library (ZLIB).  Encryption/Decryption    - Ssh contains several encryption algorithms.  These are all      accessed through the cipher.h interface.  The interface code is      in cipher.c, and the implementations are in libc.  Multiple Precision Integer Library    - Uses the SSLeay BIGNUM sublibrary.    - Some auxiliary functions for mp-int manipulation are in mpaux.c.  Random Numbers    - Uses arc4random() and such.  RSA key generation, encryption, decryption    - Ssh uses the RSA routines in libssl.  RSA key files    - RSA keys are stored in files with a special format.  The code to      read/write these files is in authfile.c.  The files are normally      encrypted with a passphrase.  The functions to read passphrases      are in readpass.c (the same code is used to read passwords).  Binary packet protocol    - The ssh binary packet protocol is implemented in packet.c.  The      code in packet.c does not concern itself with packet types or their      execution; it contains code to build packets, to receive them and      extract data from them, and the code to compress and/or encrypt      packets.  CRC code comes from crc32.c.    - The code in packet.c calls the buffer manipulation routines      (buffer.c, bufaux.c), compression routines (compress.c, zlib),      and the encryption routines.  X11, TCP/IP, and Agent forwarding    - Code for various types of channel forwarding is in channels.c.      The file defines a generic framework for arbitrary communication      channels inside the secure channel, and uses this framework to      implement X11 forwarding, TCP/IP forwarding, and authentication      agent forwarding.      The new, Protocol 1.5, channel close implementation is in nchan.c  Authentication agent    - Code to communicate with the authentication agent is in authfd.c.  Authentication methods    - Code for various authentication methods resides in auth-*.c      (auth-passwd.c, auth-rh-rsa.c, auth-rhosts.c, auth-rsa.c).  This      code is linked into the server.  The routines also manipulate      known hosts files using code in hostfile.c.  Code in canohost.c      is used to retrieve the canonical host name of the remote host.      Code in match.c is used to match host names.      - In the client end, authentication code is in sshconnect.c.  It      reads Passwords/passphrases using code in readpass.c.  It reads      RSA key files with authfile.c.  It communicates the      authentication agent using authfd.c.  The ssh client    - The client main program is in ssh.c.  It first parses arguments      and reads configuration (readconf.c), then calls ssh_connect (in      sshconnect.c) to open a connection to the server (possibly via a      proxy), and performs authentication (ssh_login in sshconnect.c).      It then makes any pty, forwarding, etc. requests.  It may call      code in ttymodes.c to encode current tty modes.  Finally it      calls client_loop in clientloop.c.  This does the real work for      the session.    - The client is suid root.  It tries to temporarily give up this      rights while reading the configuration data.  The root      privileges are only used to make the connection (from a      privileged socket).  Any extra privileges are dropped before      calling ssh_login.  Pseudo-tty manipulation and tty modes    - Code to allocate and use a pseudo tty is in pty.c.  Code to      encode and set terminal modes is in ttymodes.c.  Logging in (updating utmp, lastlog, etc.)    - The code to do things that are done when a user logs in are in      login.c.  This includes things such as updating the utmp, wtmp,      and lastlog files.  Some of the code is in sshd.c.  Writing to the system log and terminal    - The programs use the functions fatal(), log(), debug(), error()      in many places to write messages to system log or user's      terminal.  The implementation that logs to system log is in      log-server.c; it is used in the server program.  The other      programs use an implementation that sends output to stderr; it      is in log-client.c.  The definitions are in ssh.h.  The sshd server (daemon)    - The sshd daemon starts by processing arguments and reading the      configuration file (servconf.c).  It then reads the host key,      starts listening for connections, and generates the server key.      The server key will be regenerated every hour by an alarm.    - When the server receives a connection, it forks, disables the      regeneration alarm, and starts communicating with the client.      They first perform identification string exchange, then      negotiate encryption, then perform authentication, preparatory      operations, and finally the server enters the normal session      mode by calling server_loop in serverloop.c.  This does the real      work, calling functions in other modules.          - The code for the server is in sshd.c.  It contains a lot of      stuff, including:        - server main program	- waiting for connections	- processing new connection	- authentication	- preparatory operations	- building up the execution environment for the user program	- starting the user program.  Auxiliary files    - There are several other files in the distribution that contain      various auxiliary routines:        ssh.h	     the main header file for ssh (various definitions)        getput.h     byte-order independent storage of integers        includes.h   includes most system headers.  Lots of #ifdefs.	tildexpand.c expand tilde in file names	uidswap.c    uid-swapping	xmalloc.c    "safe" malloc routines

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