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**vngx-jsch** (beta) is an updated version of the popular JSch SSH library written in pure Java. It has been updated to Java 6 with all the latest language features and improved code clarity.

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 * Copyright (c) 2002-2010 Atsuhiko Yamanaka, JCraft,Inc.  All rights reserved.
 * Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Michael Laudati, N1 Concepts LLC.
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package org.vngx.jsch;

/**
 * 

Implementation of Request for sending a signal. A signal can * be delivered to the remote process/service using the following message. Some * systems may not implement signals, in which case they SHOULD ignore this * message.

* *

RFC 4254 - The Secure Shell * (SSH) Connection Protocol

* * @author Atsuhiko Yamanaka * @author Michael Laudati */ final class RequestSignal extends Request { /** Constant name for signal request. */ static final String SIGNAL_REQUEST = "signal"; /** Signal value to send in request. */ private String _signal = "KILL"; // TODO Extract value to signal constants /** * Sets the signal value to request. * * @param signal to send */ void setSignal(String signal) { _signal = signal; } /* * Sends the signal request. */ @Override void request(Session session, Channel channel) throws Exception { super.request(session, channel); // byte SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST(98) // uint32 recipient channel // string request type // "signal" // boolean want reply // 0 // string signal Buffer buffer = new Buffer(150 + _signal.length()); Packet packet = new Packet(buffer); packet.reset(); buffer.putByte(SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST); buffer.putInt(channel.getRecipient()); buffer.putString(SIGNAL_REQUEST); buffer.putBoolean(waitForReply()); buffer.putString(_signal); write(packet); } }




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