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SSH.NET is a Secure Shell (SSH-2) library for .NET, optimized for parallelism.
using (var client = new SshClient("sftp.foo.com", "guest", new PrivateKeyFile("path/to/my/key")))
{
client.Connect();
using SshCommand cmd = client.RunCommand("echo 'Hello World!'");
Console.WriteLine(cmd.Result); // "Hello World!\n"
}
using (var client = new SftpClient("sftp.foo.com", "guest", "pwd"))
{
client.Connect();
using (FileStream fs = File.OpenRead(@"C:\tmp\test-file.txt"))
{
client.UploadFile(fs, "/home/guest/test-file.txt");
}
foreach (ISftpFile file in client.ListDirectory("/home/guest/"))
{
Console.WriteLine($"{file.FullName} {file.LastWriteTime}");
}
}
The main types provided by this library are:
SSH.NET supports the following encryption methods:
SSH.NET supports the following key exchange methods:
SSH.NET supports the following private key formats:
Private keys in OpenSSL traditional PEM format can be encrypted using one of the following cipher methods:
Private keys in OpenSSL PKCS#8 PEM format can be encrypted using any cipher method BouncyCastle supports.
Private keys in ssh.com format can be encrypted using the following cipher method:
Private keys in OpenSSH key format can be encrypted using one of the following cipher methods:
Private keys in PuTTY private key format can be encrypted using the following cipher method:
SSH.NET supports the following host key algorithms:
OpenSSH certificate authentication is supported for all of the above, e.g. ssh-ed25519-cert-v01@openssh.com.
SSH.NET supports the following MAC algorithms:
SSH.NET supports the following compression algorithms:
SSH.NET supports the following target frameworks:
The library has no special requirements to build, other than an up-to-date .NET SDK. See also CONTRIBUTING.md.
Pre-release NuGet packages are published from the develop branch to the GitHub NuGet Registry.
In order to pull packages from the registry, create a Personal Access Token with the read:packages permissions. Then add a package source for SSH.NET:
dotnet nuget add source --name SSH.NET --username <username> --password <personalaccesstoken> https://nuget.pkg.github.com/sshnet/index.json
Note: you may have to add --store-password-in-clear-text on non-Windows platforms.
Then you can add the the package as described here.
Do you or your company rely on SSH.NET in your projects? If you want to encourage us to keep on going and show us that you appreciate our work, please consider becoming a sponsor through GitHub Sponsors.
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SSH.NET is a Secure Shell (SSH) library for .NET, optimized for parallelism.
We found that ssh.net demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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