fre 2012-04-13 klockan 09:39 +0100 skrev Zulfiqar Malik: > My understanding was that the EOF was completely incorrect it seems. > That's fine. I think I really should be using libssh2_channel_exec.
Why do you think libssh2_channel_exec is the right one for you? > However, I have a slight problem. I think exec only allows you to > exec one command and then you have to recreate the channel if you wish > to exec another one. Yes. libssh2_channel_exec requests the exec service type. This service type is for executing a single command. If you want to execute multiple commands then a shell service is more appropriate. > This is a bit of a problem for me since our remote cluster setup > requires you to specify the name of the specific host that you wish to > connect to after you've connected to the main server. I don't know how > to give this information in one go to libssh2 so that I can then exec > the command of my choice and be done with it. How is that specified? How would you do it when using for example openssh ssh command? libssh2_channel_exec() is the equivalence of ssh -T hostname command compared to libssh_channel_shell() which is more similar to ssh -T hostname and then give the desired command(s) as input. Regards Henrik _______________________________________________ libssh2-devel http://cool.haxx.se/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libssh2-devel
