Make Context conform to "x/crypto/ssh".ConnMetadata interface #124
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This package's
Contextinterface is almost, but not quite, identical to x/crypto/ssh'sConnMetadatainterface. Seeing how similar they are, I wonder if the differences are unintentional.I'm pretty sure anyone implementing certificate-based user authentication will run into this interface mismatch while trying to plumb connection details through to a
CertChecker, because code like the simple example below fails to typecheck:This PR slightly changes the
Contextinterface so that ansshContextconforms toConnMetadata. Specifically:ClientVersion(),ServerVersion(), andSessionID()return[]byteinstead ofstringcontext_test.goThis is a breaking change, so I'll leave it to the maintainers to decide if and when to merge.
Thanks for this great library!