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(Mono C#) FTP through SSH Tunnel with Dynamic Port ForwardingDemonstrates how to start a background thread that runs a portable SSH tunnel w/ dynamic port forwarding that the foreground thread can be used for establishing FTP sessions through an SSH tunnel. Note: Some developers may be accustomed to starting an stunnel.exe proxy from https://www.stunnel.org. The stunnel.exe is not necessary here. Chilkat's background thread fulfills the task of what the external stunnel.exe does. Therefore, your application is self-contained, meaning that it can run anywhere because the SSH tunnel proxy is built-in.
// Starting in v9.5.0.49, all Chilkat classes can be unlocked at once at the beginning of a program // by calling UnlockBundle. It requires a Bundle unlock code. Chilkat.Global chilkatGlob = new Chilkat.Global(); bool success = chilkatGlob.UnlockBundle("Anything for 30-day trial."); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(chilkatGlob.LastErrorText); return; } // This example requires Chilkat version 9.5.0.50 or greater. Chilkat.SshTunnel tunnel = new Chilkat.SshTunnel(); string sshHostname = "sftp.example.com"; int sshPort = 22; // Connect to an SSH server and establish the SSH tunnel: success = tunnel.Connect(sshHostname,sshPort); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(tunnel.LastErrorText); return; } // Authenticate with the SSH server via a login/password // or with a public key. // This example demonstrates SSH password authentication. success = tunnel.AuthenticatePw("mySshLogin","mySshPassword"); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(tunnel.LastErrorText); return; } // Indicate that the background SSH tunnel thread will behave as a SOCKS proxy server // with dynamic port forwarding: tunnel.DynamicPortForwarding = true; // We may optionally require that connecting clients authenticate with our SOCKS proxy server. // To do this, set an inbound username/password. Any connecting clients would be required to // use SOCKS5 with the correct username/password. // If no inbound username/password is set, then our SOCKS proxy server will accept both // SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 unauthenticated connections. tunnel.InboundSocksUsername = "chilkat123"; tunnel.InboundSocksPassword = "password123"; // Start the listen/accept thread to begin accepting SOCKS proxy client connections. // Listen on port 1080. success = tunnel.BeginAccepting(1080); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(tunnel.LastErrorText); return; } // Now that a background thread is running a SOCKS proxy server that forwards connections // through an SSH tunnel, it is possible to use any Chilkat implemented protocol that is SOCKS capable, // such as HTTP, POP3, SMTP, IMAP, FTP, etc. The protocol may use SSL/TLS because the SSL/TLS // will be passed through the SSH tunnel to the end-destination. Also, any number of simultaneous // connections may be routed through the SSH tunnel. Chilkat.Ftp2 ftp = new Chilkat.Ftp2(); // Indicate that the HTTP object is to use our portable SOCKS proxy/SSH tunnel running in our background thread. ftp.SocksHostname = "localhost"; // The SocksPort must equal the port passed to BeginAccepting above. ftp.SocksPort = 1080; ftp.SocksVersion = 5; // The SOCKS5 login/password set here must equal the InboundSocksUsername/Password set above. ftp.SocksUsername = "chilkat123"; ftp.SocksPassword = "password123"; // This is the actual FTP server domain or IP address, and the login/password for the user account on the destination FTP server. ftp.Hostname = "ftp.someFtpServer.com"; ftp.Username = "myLogin"; ftp.Password = "myPassword"; ftp.AuthTls = true; // Connect and login (via the SSH tunnel) to the FTP server. success = ftp.Connect(); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(ftp.LastErrorText); return; } // Change to the remote directory where the file is located. // This step is only necessary if the file is not in the root directory // for the FTP account. success = ftp.ChangeRemoteDir("junk"); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(ftp.LastErrorText); return; } string localFilename = "c:/temp/hamlet.xml"; string remoteFilename = "hamlet.xml"; // Download a file. (the data connection is also automatically established through the // SSH tunnel using dynamic port forwarding..) success = ftp.GetFile(remoteFilename,localFilename); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(ftp.LastErrorText); return; } // The disconnect is disconnecting with the FTP server and closes the SSH tunnel. // The background tunnel thread is still running, and may be used for subsequent FTP connections, // or even connections for any other purpose, such as HTTP, IMAP, SMTP, POP3, etc. success = ftp.Disconnect(); // When the app is finished with the tunnel, it can cleanup.. // Stop the background listen/accept thread: bool waitForThreadExit = true; success = tunnel.StopAccepting(waitForThreadExit); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(tunnel.LastErrorText); return; } // Close the SSH tunnel (would also kick any remaining connected clients). success = tunnel.CloseTunnel(waitForThreadExit); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(tunnel.LastErrorText); return; } |
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