Hi Aleksey,
I'll be pleased to read them in details. My first comment would be that
you shouldn't mix TCP low-level stuff with SSH_TRANS and others. We know
that SSH2 runs on TCP, removing that layer would simplify your diagrams.
I'll give you more information on this later.
Kr,
Aris
Le 20/08/10 12:10, Aleksey Valov a ?crit :> Hello, Dear SSH developers. I'm currently studying Business Information
> Technologies at the University of Applied Sciences in Oulu, Finland.
I'm
> about to start my own online computer security related magazine. I would
> like to make an article about the helpful ssh protocol for security
> professionals. I have made sequence diagrams on how the SSH 2.0 protocol
> works, however i'm not sure weather they are 100% correct, because i
> gathered all the material from RFCs and composed them on my own. If
possible
> can anyone from ssh developers prove the correctness that i would put it in
> the 1st issue of the magazine. If yes, please tell me where should i send
> the diagrams. Thank you for your hard and determined work!
> Regards,
> Aleksey Valov
> P.S. The link to the diagrams is http://linuxnow.ru/view.php?id=84
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