SSHServiceRequest Event
Fired when a client requests a service to be started.
Syntax
public event OnSSHServiceRequestHandler OnSSHServiceRequest; public delegate void OnSSHServiceRequestHandler(object sender, SshdaemonSSHServiceRequestEventArgs e); public class SshdaemonSSHServiceRequestEventArgs : EventArgs { public string ConnectionId { get; } public string Service { get; } public bool Accept { get; set; } }
Public Event OnSSHServiceRequest As OnSSHServiceRequestHandler Public Delegate Sub OnSSHServiceRequestHandler(sender As Object, e As SshdaemonSSHServiceRequestEventArgs) Public Class SshdaemonSSHServiceRequestEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property ConnectionId As String Public ReadOnly Property Service As String Public Property Accept As Boolean End Class
Remarks
The SSHServiceRequest event is fired when a client requests that a service be started for a particular connection, identified by ConnectionId. Service will be the name of the service the client wishes to start. If the connection is authenticated and the user has access to the service, set Accept to true to allow the SSHDaemon to accept the request.
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.