Re: [JSch-users] Getting "Auth fail" after 7 successful connections.
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From: <ym...@jc...> - 2006-05-24 02:03:56
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Hi, +-From: Andrei Tchijov <an...@tc...> -- |_Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 21:09:52 -0400 ______ | |PS Emacs is good, but you really should try Eclipse. I was much like |you (only I used to do it in Vi), but Eclipse's re-factoring |capabilities are highly addictive (along with bunch of other features |which really make you work faster - no gimmick). And unlike many |other IDE's overhead of bringing your projects under Eclipse |"control" is minimal (especially if you are using Ant). Don't worry about it :-) When in Rome, do as the Romans do. As a committer for Eclipse.org project, I'll use Eclipse in contributing plug-ins to Eclipse.org's CVS repository and I have understood what a wonderful/excellent IDE Eclipse is, and also I understand how useful Apache Ant is, because I have been contributing code to that project. FYI, next Apache Ant formal release 1.7 will include my sftp task as an optional task. |PPS Sorry to be annoying, but are you going to make me completely |ecstatic and add equals() method to IdentityFile class as well? The latest IdentityFile has included following method, public boolean equals(Object o){ if(!(o instanceof IdentityFile)) return super.equals(o); IdentityFile foo=(IdentityFile)o; return identity.equals(foo.identity); } It is not so simple to check the equallity correctly, becuase its internal state(ecrypted or decrypted) will be changed. So, I have simply checked it according to where it is from. It must be enough for almost of all case. As other solution, I may restrict how many identity files are cached. In fact, OpenSSH's ssh client allow you to hadle only two keys(id_rsa and id_dsa). Sincerely, -- Atsuhiko Yamanaka JCraft,Inc. 1-14-20 HONCHO AOBA-KU, SENDAI, MIYAGI 980-0014 Japan. Tel +81-22-723-2150 +1-415-578-3454 Fax +81-22-224-8773 Skype callto://jcraft/ |