I suspect the 'usual suspects' just wrap OpenSSL, you can use Go bindings for OpenSSL too, but I'm also sure Adam Langley, who is responsible for the Go crypto lib and the main crypto guru for Chrome will be happy to help get any bits that you are currently missing into the go.crypto repo.
Hell, Go even has an official ssh library, I don't think any of the 'sual suspects' has that ;)
To be fair, I didn't actually expect Go to have it covered. I was porting over some Ruby code, and it just meant a little diversion via the OS/Exec package.
Hell, Go even has an official ssh library, I don't think any of the 'sual suspects' has that ;)
http://go.pkgdoc.org/code.google.com/p/go.crypto/ssh