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Guile-SSH is a library that provides access to the SSH protocol for GNU Guile programs.

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Guile-SSH is a library that provides access to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell][SSH protocol]] for programs written in [[https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/][GNU Guile]] interpreter. It is built upon the [[https://www.libssh.org/][libssh]] library.

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  • Features

    • The API that is sufficient for building of standalone SSH clients and servers, or for embedding client/server functionality in your lispy Scheme applications.
    • Several authentication methods are supported, including password authentication, public key and SSH agent authentication methods.
    • Key management procedures: you can make key pairs, read keys from files, get key hashes, get public keys from private keys etc. DSS (only when =--enable-dsa= option is passed to the =configure= script), RSA, RSA1 and ECDSA (by means of OpenSSL) are supported.
    • Port forwarding procedures and high-level API for creating of SSH tunnels.
    • Distributed forms (=dist-map=, =distribute=, ...) that allow to spread the evaluation of Scheme code between remote hosts. Or you can just connect to a remote REPL from Scheme using =with-ssh= procedure and evaluate some expressions. No special server needed on the remote side, just an SSH daemon and GNU Guile installed!
    • SFTP client API allows you to read and write remote files, or do directory traversal over the SSH protocol right from the Scheme code.
    • Remote popen API that allows you to make either input, output or bidirectional pipes to remote processes.
    • Detailed documentation in Texinfo format with examples included, even more examples in =examples= directory.
  • License Guile-SSH is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Please see =COPYING= file for the terms of GNU General Public License.

    The logo (=doc/logo.svg=, =doc/logo-with-text.svg= and rasterised versions) is distributed under terms of [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/][Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International]].

  • Requirements

  • [[https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/][GNU Guile]], version 2.0.12 or later (known to work with 2.0.12, 2.0.14, 2.2.4, 3.0.1)
  • [[http://www.libssh.org/][libssh]], version 0.7.3 or later (older versions have [[https://www.libssh.org/2016/02/23/libssh-0-7-3-security-and-bugfix-release/][CVE-2016-0739]] -- don't use them, really.)
  • Distribution

Files:

  • AUTHORS contains list of people who contributed to the library development.
  • COPYING contains the terms of GNU General Public License.
  • INSTALL contains general instructions for building/installing of Guile-SSH.
  • NEWS describes user-visible changes.
  • TODO contains plans for the further development and list of known bugs.

Directories:

  • examples -- Examples of Guile-SSH usage.
  • libguile-ssh -- Sources of the Guile-SSH library.
  • modules -- Scheme modules.
  • doc -- Documentation in Texinfo format.
  • tests -- Unit tests.

Files are usually installed according to the prefix specified to =configure= script, =/usr/local= by default. Building and installing gives you:

Libraries, in =${prefix}/lib=:

  • libguile-ssh.so.
  • libguile-ssh.la
  • libguile-ssh.a

Guile modules, in =${GUILE_SITE}/ssh=:

  • auth.scm -- User authentication.
  • agent.scm -- Interaction with SSH authentication agent instances.
  • channel.scm -- Channel manipulation.
  • dist.scm -- Distributed forms.
    • dist/job.scm -- Low-level distributed job API.
    • dist/node.scm -- Low-level distributed node API.
  • key.scm -- Keys management.
  • log.scm -- Interface to libssh logging facilities
  • message.scm -- Procedures for working with SSH messages.
  • popen.scm -- Remote popen API.
  • server.scm -- Server API.
  • session.scm -- Session management.
  • sftp.scm -- SFTP client API.
  • shell.scm -- High-level API to a remote shell.
  • tunnel.scm -- SSH tunnels.
  • version.scm -- Information about versions.

All the modules will be compiled and produced .go files will be installed to =site-ccache= directory which is something like this: =${libdir}/guile/2.0/site-ccache/ssh/=.

Documentation in Info format, in =${prefix}/share/info/=:

  • guile-ssh.info

Examples, in =${prefix}/share/guile-ssh/examples=:

  • ssshd.scm -- SSH server example.
  • sssh.scm -- SSH client example.
  • echo/
    • client.scm -- Echo client example.
    • server.scm -- Echo server example.
  • rpc/
    • client.scm -- A simple Guile-RPC client that makes an RPC call over a Guile-SSH tunnel.
    • server.scm -- A simple Guile-RPC server.
  • rrepl.scm -- Remote REPL example.
  • sscp.scm -- Scheme secure copy.
  • pg-tunnel.scm -- Connect to a PostgreSQL instance through an SSH tunnel.
  • uptop.scm -- Uppercase =top=, through a remote pipe.
  • Installation

The library can be installed by the following means:

Thanks for all the people who helped with packaging of Guile-SSH!

Also there is a [[https://hub.docker.com/r/avvp/debian-guile/][Docker image]] based on Debian GNU/Linux that contains the latest version of GNU Guile and Guile-SSH installed -- give it a try!

For a basic explanation of the installation of the package, see the INSTALL file.

But to make the long story short, you can try run the following in the project directory -- those commands will configure, build, check and install Guile-SSH in your system: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE $ autoreconf -vif $ ./configure $ make $ make check $ make install #+END_EXAMPLE

Please note that you will need [[https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/][Automake]] 1.12 or later to run self-tests with =make check= (although the library itself can be built with older Automake version such as 1.11, just leave out the =make check= step).

important You probably want to call configure with the =--with-guilesitedir= option so that this package is installed in Guile's default path. But, if you don't know where your Guile site directory is, run =configure= without the option, and it will give you a suggestion.

  • Usage Please see the documentation in Info format for API documentation and usage examples -- you can open it by typing =info guile-ssh= in the shell, or using =C-h i m guile-ssh RET= combo in Emacs. Also take a look on examples in the =examples= directory.
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