SSHChannelEOF Event
Fired when the remote peer signals the end of the data stream for the channel.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireSSHChannelEOF(SSHReverseTunnelSSHChannelEOFEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
const char *ChannelId; int reserved; } SSHReverseTunnelSSHChannelEOFEventParams; Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireSSHChannelEOF(SSHReverseTunnelSSHChannelEOFEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
LPCWSTR ChannelId; INT reserved; } SSHReverseTunnelSSHChannelEOFEventParams;
- (void)onSSHChannelEOF:(NSString*)channelId;
#define EID_SSHREVERSETUNNEL_SSHCHANNELEOF 9 virtual INT IPWORKSSSH_CALL FireSSHChannelEOF(LPSTR &lpszChannelId);
Remarks
The SSHChannelEOF event is fired when the end of the data stream for a channel on an SSH connection is reached.
Note: Processing long-running requests, including sending channel data, inside this event may cause the underlying transport to stop processing SSH data until the event returns. In order to prevent this from happening, all requests should be processed asynchronously in a separate thread outside of this event.