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3c0ef626 | 1 | .\" -*- nroff -*- |
2 | .\" | |
3 | .\" Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi> | |
4 | .\" Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>, Espoo, Finland | |
5 | .\" All rights reserved | |
6 | .\" | |
7 | .\" As far as I am concerned, the code I have written for this software | |
8 | .\" can be used freely for any purpose. Any derived versions of this | |
9 | .\" software must be clearly marked as such, and if the derived work is | |
10 | .\" incompatible with the protocol description in the RFC file, it must be | |
11 | .\" called by a name other than "ssh" or "Secure Shell". | |
12 | .\" | |
13 | .\" Copyright (c) 1999,2000 Markus Friedl. All rights reserved. | |
14 | .\" Copyright (c) 1999 Aaron Campbell. All rights reserved. | |
15 | .\" Copyright (c) 1999 Theo de Raadt. All rights reserved. | |
16 | .\" | |
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19 | .\" are met: | |
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22 | .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | |
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36 | .\" | |
665a873d | 37 | .\" $OpenBSD: ssh.1,v 1.209 2005/07/06 09:33:05 dtucker Exp $ |
3c0ef626 | 38 | .Dd September 25, 1999 |
39 | .Dt SSH 1 | |
40 | .Os | |
41 | .Sh NAME | |
42 | .Nm ssh | |
43 | .Nd OpenSSH SSH client (remote login program) | |
44 | .Sh SYNOPSIS | |
45 | .Nm ssh | |
996d5e62 | 46 | .Bk -words |
c9f39d2c | 47 | .Op Fl 1246AaCfgkMNnqsTtVvXxY |
3c0ef626 | 48 | .Op Fl b Ar bind_address |
49 | .Op Fl c Ar cipher_spec | |
cdd66111 | 50 | .Op Fl D Ar port |
3c0ef626 | 51 | .Op Fl e Ar escape_char |
9cb1827b | 52 | .Op Fl F Ar configfile |
cdd66111 | 53 | .Op Fl i Ar identity_file |
996d5e62 | 54 | .Oo Fl L\ \& |
3c0ef626 | 55 | .Sm off |
996d5e62 | 56 | .Oo Ar bind_address : Oc |
57 | .Ar port : host : hostport | |
3c0ef626 | 58 | .Sm on |
3c0ef626 | 59 | .Oc |
cdd66111 | 60 | .Op Fl l Ar login_name |
61 | .Op Fl m Ar mac_spec | |
996d5e62 | 62 | .Op Fl O Ar ctl_cmd |
cdd66111 | 63 | .Op Fl o Ar option |
cdd66111 | 64 | .Op Fl p Ar port |
996d5e62 | 65 | .Oo Fl R\ \& |
3c0ef626 | 66 | .Sm off |
996d5e62 | 67 | .Oo Ar bind_address : Oc |
68 | .Ar port : host : hostport | |
3c0ef626 | 69 | .Sm on |
3c0ef626 | 70 | .Oc |
996d5e62 | 71 | .Op Fl S Ar ctl_path |
cdd66111 | 72 | .Oo Ar user Ns @ Oc Ns Ar hostname |
3c0ef626 | 73 | .Op Ar command |
996d5e62 | 74 | .Ek |
3c0ef626 | 75 | .Sh DESCRIPTION |
76 | .Nm | |
77 | (SSH client) is a program for logging into a remote machine and for | |
78 | executing commands on a remote machine. | |
cdd66111 | 79 | It is intended to replace rlogin and rsh, |
80 | and provide secure encrypted communications between | |
3c0ef626 | 81 | two untrusted hosts over an insecure network. |
cdd66111 | 82 | X11 connections and arbitrary TCP/IP ports |
83 | can also be forwarded over the secure channel. | |
3c0ef626 | 84 | .Pp |
85 | .Nm | |
86 | connects and logs into the specified | |
cdd66111 | 87 | .Ar hostname |
88 | (with optional | |
89 | .Ar user | |
90 | name). | |
3c0ef626 | 91 | The user must prove |
92 | his/her identity to the remote machine using one of several methods | |
cdd66111 | 93 | depending on the protocol version used. |
3c0ef626 | 94 | .Pp |
cdd66111 | 95 | If |
96 | .Ar command | |
97 | is specified, | |
98 | .Ar command | |
99 | is executed on the remote host instead of a login shell. | |
3c0ef626 | 100 | .Ss SSH protocol version 1 |
996d5e62 | 101 | The first authentication method is the |
102 | .Em rhosts | |
103 | or | |
104 | .Em hosts.equiv | |
105 | method combined with RSA-based host authentication. | |
106 | If the machine the user logs in from is listed in | |
3c0ef626 | 107 | .Pa /etc/hosts.equiv |
108 | or | |
109 | .Pa /etc/shosts.equiv | |
110 | on the remote machine, and the user names are | |
996d5e62 | 111 | the same on both sides, or if the files |
665a873d | 112 | .Pa ~/.rhosts |
3c0ef626 | 113 | or |
665a873d | 114 | .Pa ~/.shosts |
996d5e62 | 115 | exist in the user's home directory on the |
116 | remote machine and contain a line containing the name of the client | |
3c0ef626 | 117 | machine and the name of the user on that machine, the user is |
996d5e62 | 118 | considered for log in. |
119 | Additionally, if the server can verify the client's | |
3c0ef626 | 120 | host key (see |
e9a17296 | 121 | .Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts |
3c0ef626 | 122 | and |
665a873d | 123 | .Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts |
3c0ef626 | 124 | in the |
125 | .Sx FILES | |
cdd66111 | 126 | section), only then is login permitted. |
3c0ef626 | 127 | This authentication method closes security holes due to IP |
128 | spoofing, DNS spoofing and routing spoofing. | |
129 | [Note to the administrator: | |
130 | .Pa /etc/hosts.equiv , | |
665a873d | 131 | .Pa ~/.rhosts , |
3c0ef626 | 132 | and the rlogin/rsh protocol in general, are inherently insecure and should be |
133 | disabled if security is desired.] | |
134 | .Pp | |
996d5e62 | 135 | As a second authentication method, |
3c0ef626 | 136 | .Nm |
137 | supports RSA based authentication. | |
138 | The scheme is based on public-key cryptography: there are cryptosystems | |
139 | where encryption and decryption are done using separate keys, and it | |
140 | is not possible to derive the decryption key from the encryption key. | |
141 | RSA is one such system. | |
142 | The idea is that each user creates a public/private | |
143 | key pair for authentication purposes. | |
144 | The server knows the public key, and only the user knows the private key. | |
cdd66111 | 145 | .Pp |
3c0ef626 | 146 | The file |
665a873d | 147 | .Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys |
cdd66111 | 148 | lists the public keys that are permitted for logging in. |
3c0ef626 | 149 | When the user logs in, the |
150 | .Nm | |
151 | program tells the server which key pair it would like to use for | |
152 | authentication. | |
cdd66111 | 153 | The server checks if this key is permitted, and if so, |
154 | sends the user (actually the | |
3c0ef626 | 155 | .Nm |
156 | program running on behalf of the user) a challenge, a random number, | |
157 | encrypted by the user's public key. | |
cdd66111 | 158 | The challenge can only be decrypted using the proper private key. |
159 | The user's client then decrypts the challenge using the private key, | |
160 | proving that he/she knows the private key | |
161 | but without disclosing it to the server. | |
3c0ef626 | 162 | .Pp |
163 | .Nm | |
164 | implements the RSA authentication protocol automatically. | |
165 | The user creates his/her RSA key pair by running | |
166 | .Xr ssh-keygen 1 . | |
167 | This stores the private key in | |
665a873d | 168 | .Pa ~/.ssh/identity |
cdd66111 | 169 | and stores the public key in |
665a873d | 170 | .Pa ~/.ssh/identity.pub |
3c0ef626 | 171 | in the user's home directory. |
172 | The user should then copy the | |
173 | .Pa identity.pub | |
174 | to | |
665a873d | 175 | .Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys |
3c0ef626 | 176 | in his/her home directory on the remote machine (the |
177 | .Pa authorized_keys | |
178 | file corresponds to the conventional | |
665a873d | 179 | .Pa ~/.rhosts |
3c0ef626 | 180 | file, and has one key |
181 | per line, though the lines can be very long). | |
182 | After this, the user can log in without giving the password. | |
3c0ef626 | 183 | .Pp |
184 | The most convenient way to use RSA authentication may be with an | |
185 | authentication agent. | |
186 | See | |
187 | .Xr ssh-agent 1 | |
188 | for more information. | |
189 | .Pp | |
190 | If other authentication methods fail, | |
191 | .Nm | |
192 | prompts the user for a password. | |
193 | The password is sent to the remote | |
194 | host for checking; however, since all communications are encrypted, | |
195 | the password cannot be seen by someone listening on the network. | |
3c0ef626 | 196 | .Ss SSH protocol version 2 |
cdd66111 | 197 | When a user connects using protocol version 2, |
e9a17296 | 198 | similar authentication methods are available. |
3c0ef626 | 199 | Using the default values for |
200 | .Cm PreferredAuthentications , | |
201 | the client will try to authenticate first using the hostbased method; | |
cdd66111 | 202 | if this method fails, public key authentication is attempted, |
203 | and finally if this method fails, keyboard-interactive and | |
3c0ef626 | 204 | password authentication are tried. |
205 | .Pp | |
206 | The public key method is similar to RSA authentication described | |
207 | in the previous section and allows the RSA or DSA algorithm to be used: | |
208 | The client uses his private key, | |
665a873d | 209 | .Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa |
3c0ef626 | 210 | or |
665a873d | 211 | .Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa , |
3c0ef626 | 212 | to sign the session identifier and sends the result to the server. |
213 | The server checks whether the matching public key is listed in | |
665a873d | 214 | .Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys |
3c0ef626 | 215 | and grants access if both the key is found and the signature is correct. |
216 | The session identifier is derived from a shared Diffie-Hellman value | |
217 | and is only known to the client and the server. | |
218 | .Pp | |
cdd66111 | 219 | If public key authentication fails or is not available, a password |
220 | can be sent encrypted to the remote host to prove the user's identity. | |
3c0ef626 | 221 | .Pp |
222 | Additionally, | |
223 | .Nm | |
224 | supports hostbased or challenge response authentication. | |
225 | .Pp | |
226 | Protocol 2 provides additional mechanisms for confidentiality | |
c9f39d2c | 227 | (the traffic is encrypted using AES, 3DES, Blowfish, CAST128 or Arcfour) |
228 | and integrity (hmac-md5, hmac-sha1, hmac-ripemd160). | |
3c0ef626 | 229 | Note that protocol 1 lacks a strong mechanism for ensuring the |
230 | integrity of the connection. | |
3c0ef626 | 231 | .Ss Login session and remote execution |
3c0ef626 | 232 | When the user's identity has been accepted by the server, the server |
233 | either executes the given command, or logs into the machine and gives | |
234 | the user a normal shell on the remote machine. | |
235 | All communication with | |
236 | the remote command or shell will be automatically encrypted. | |
237 | .Pp | |
238 | If a pseudo-terminal has been allocated (normal login session), the | |
239 | user may use the escape characters noted below. | |
240 | .Pp | |
cdd66111 | 241 | If no pseudo-tty has been allocated, |
242 | the session is transparent and can be used to reliably transfer binary data. | |
3c0ef626 | 243 | On most systems, setting the escape character to |
244 | .Dq none | |
245 | will also make the session transparent even if a tty is used. | |
246 | .Pp | |
247 | The session terminates when the command or shell on the remote | |
248 | machine exits and all X11 and TCP/IP connections have been closed. | |
cdd66111 | 249 | The exit status of the remote program is returned as the exit status of |
3c0ef626 | 250 | .Nm ssh . |
3c0ef626 | 251 | .Ss Escape Characters |
cdd66111 | 252 | When a pseudo-terminal has been requested, |
253 | .Nm | |
254 | supports a number of functions through the use of an escape character. | |
3c0ef626 | 255 | .Pp |
256 | A single tilde character can be sent as | |
257 | .Ic ~~ | |
258 | or by following the tilde by a character other than those described below. | |
259 | The escape character must always follow a newline to be interpreted as | |
260 | special. | |
261 | The escape character can be changed in configuration files using the | |
262 | .Cm EscapeChar | |
263 | configuration directive or on the command line by the | |
264 | .Fl e | |
265 | option. | |
266 | .Pp | |
267 | The supported escapes (assuming the default | |
268 | .Ql ~ ) | |
269 | are: | |
270 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
271 | .It Cm ~. | |
cdd66111 | 272 | Disconnect. |
3c0ef626 | 273 | .It Cm ~^Z |
cdd66111 | 274 | Background |
275 | .Nm ssh . | |
3c0ef626 | 276 | .It Cm ~# |
cdd66111 | 277 | List forwarded connections. |
3c0ef626 | 278 | .It Cm ~& |
cdd66111 | 279 | Background |
280 | .Nm | |
281 | at logout when waiting for forwarded connection / X11 sessions to terminate. | |
3c0ef626 | 282 | .It Cm ~? |
cdd66111 | 283 | Display a list of escape characters. |
0fff78ff | 284 | .It Cm ~B |
cdd66111 | 285 | Send a BREAK to the remote system |
286 | (only useful for SSH protocol version 2 and if the peer supports it). | |
700318f3 | 287 | .It Cm ~C |
c9f39d2c | 288 | Open command line. |
289 | Currently this allows the addition of port forwardings using the | |
700318f3 | 290 | .Fl L |
291 | and | |
292 | .Fl R | |
c9f39d2c | 293 | options (see below). |
294 | It also allows the cancellation of existing remote port-forwardings | |
295 | using | |
296 | .Fl KR Ar hostport . | |
297 | Basic help is available, using the | |
298 | .Fl h | |
299 | option. | |
3c0ef626 | 300 | .It Cm ~R |
cdd66111 | 301 | Request rekeying of the connection |
302 | (only useful for SSH protocol version 2 and if the peer supports it). | |
3c0ef626 | 303 | .El |
3c0ef626 | 304 | .Ss X11 and TCP forwarding |
3c0ef626 | 305 | If the |
306 | .Cm ForwardX11 | |
307 | variable is set to | |
308 | .Dq yes | |
cdd66111 | 309 | (or see the description of the |
3c0ef626 | 310 | .Fl X |
311 | and | |
312 | .Fl x | |
313 | options described later) | |
314 | and the user is using X11 (the | |
315 | .Ev DISPLAY | |
316 | environment variable is set), the connection to the X11 display is | |
317 | automatically forwarded to the remote side in such a way that any X11 | |
318 | programs started from the shell (or command) will go through the | |
319 | encrypted channel, and the connection to the real X server will be made | |
320 | from the local machine. | |
321 | The user should not manually set | |
322 | .Ev DISPLAY . | |
323 | Forwarding of X11 connections can be | |
324 | configured on the command line or in configuration files. | |
325 | .Pp | |
326 | The | |
327 | .Ev DISPLAY | |
328 | value set by | |
329 | .Nm | |
cdd66111 | 330 | will point to the server machine, but with a display number greater than zero. |
3c0ef626 | 331 | This is normal, and happens because |
332 | .Nm | |
333 | creates a | |
334 | .Dq proxy | |
335 | X server on the server machine for forwarding the | |
336 | connections over the encrypted channel. | |
337 | .Pp | |
338 | .Nm | |
339 | will also automatically set up Xauthority data on the server machine. | |
340 | For this purpose, it will generate a random authorization cookie, | |
341 | store it in Xauthority on the server, and verify that any forwarded | |
342 | connections carry this cookie and replace it by the real cookie when | |
343 | the connection is opened. | |
344 | The real authentication cookie is never | |
345 | sent to the server machine (and no cookies are sent in the plain). | |
346 | .Pp | |
41b2f314 | 347 | If the |
348 | .Cm ForwardAgent | |
349 | variable is set to | |
350 | .Dq yes | |
cdd66111 | 351 | (or see the description of the |
41b2f314 | 352 | .Fl A |
353 | and | |
354 | .Fl a | |
6a9b3198 | 355 | options described later) and |
41b2f314 | 356 | the user is using an authentication agent, the connection to the agent |
357 | is automatically forwarded to the remote side. | |
3c0ef626 | 358 | .Pp |
359 | Forwarding of arbitrary TCP/IP connections over the secure channel can | |
360 | be specified either on the command line or in a configuration file. | |
361 | One possible application of TCP/IP forwarding is a secure connection to an | |
362 | electronic purse; another is going through firewalls. | |
3c0ef626 | 363 | .Ss Server authentication |
3c0ef626 | 364 | .Nm |
365 | automatically maintains and checks a database containing | |
366 | identifications for all hosts it has ever been used with. | |
367 | Host keys are stored in | |
665a873d | 368 | .Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts |
3c0ef626 | 369 | in the user's home directory. |
370 | Additionally, the file | |
e9a17296 | 371 | .Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts |
3c0ef626 | 372 | is automatically checked for known hosts. |
373 | Any new hosts are automatically added to the user's file. | |
cdd66111 | 374 | If a host's identification ever changes, |
3c0ef626 | 375 | .Nm |
376 | warns about this and disables password authentication to prevent a | |
377 | trojan horse from getting the user's password. | |
cdd66111 | 378 | Another purpose of this mechanism is to prevent man-in-the-middle attacks |
379 | which could otherwise be used to circumvent the encryption. | |
3c0ef626 | 380 | The |
381 | .Cm StrictHostKeyChecking | |
f5799ae1 | 382 | option can be used to prevent logins to machines whose |
3c0ef626 | 383 | host key is not known or has changed. |
384 | .Pp | |
c9f39d2c | 385 | .Nm |
386 | can be configured to verify host identification using fingerprint resource | |
387 | records (SSHFP) published in DNS. | |
388 | The | |
389 | .Cm VerifyHostKeyDNS | |
390 | option can be used to control how DNS lookups are performed. | |
391 | SSHFP resource records can be generated using | |
392 | .Xr ssh-keygen 1 . | |
393 | .Pp | |
3c0ef626 | 394 | The options are as follows: |
395 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
cdd66111 | 396 | .It Fl 1 |
397 | Forces | |
398 | .Nm | |
399 | to try protocol version 1 only. | |
400 | .It Fl 2 | |
401 | Forces | |
402 | .Nm | |
403 | to try protocol version 2 only. | |
404 | .It Fl 4 | |
405 | Forces | |
406 | .Nm | |
407 | to use IPv4 addresses only. | |
408 | .It Fl 6 | |
409 | Forces | |
410 | .Nm | |
411 | to use IPv6 addresses only. | |
3c0ef626 | 412 | .It Fl A |
413 | Enables forwarding of the authentication agent connection. | |
414 | This can also be specified on a per-host basis in a configuration file. | |
41b2f314 | 415 | .Pp |
6a9b3198 | 416 | Agent forwarding should be enabled with caution. |
417 | Users with the ability to bypass file permissions on the remote host | |
418 | (for the agent's Unix-domain socket) | |
419 | can access the local agent through the forwarded connection. | |
420 | An attacker cannot obtain key material from the agent, | |
41b2f314 | 421 | however they can perform operations on the keys that enable them to |
422 | authenticate using the identities loaded into the agent. | |
cdd66111 | 423 | .It Fl a |
424 | Disables forwarding of the authentication agent connection. | |
3c0ef626 | 425 | .It Fl b Ar bind_address |
665a873d | 426 | Use |
427 | .Ar bind_address | |
428 | on the local machine as the source address | |
429 | of the connection. | |
430 | Only useful on systems with more than one address. | |
cdd66111 | 431 | .It Fl C |
432 | Requests compression of all data (including stdin, stdout, stderr, and | |
433 | data for forwarded X11 and TCP/IP connections). | |
434 | The compression algorithm is the same used by | |
435 | .Xr gzip 1 , | |
436 | and the | |
437 | .Dq level | |
438 | can be controlled by the | |
439 | .Cm CompressionLevel | |
440 | option for protocol version 1. | |
441 | Compression is desirable on modem lines and other | |
442 | slow connections, but will only slow down things on fast networks. | |
443 | The default value can be set on a host-by-host basis in the | |
444 | configuration files; see the | |
445 | .Cm Compression | |
446 | option. | |
c9f39d2c | 447 | .It Fl c Ar cipher_spec |
448 | Selects the cipher specification for encrypting the session. | |
449 | .Pp | |
450 | Protocol version 1 allows specification of a single cipher. | |
451 | The suported values are | |
452 | .Dq 3des , | |
453 | .Dq blowfish | |
454 | and | |
455 | .Dq des . | |
3c0ef626 | 456 | .Ar 3des |
457 | (triple-des) is an encrypt-decrypt-encrypt triple with three different keys. | |
c9f39d2c | 458 | It is believed to be secure. |
3c0ef626 | 459 | .Ar blowfish |
cdd66111 | 460 | is a fast block cipher; it appears very secure and is much faster than |
3c0ef626 | 461 | .Ar 3des . |
462 | .Ar des | |
463 | is only supported in the | |
464 | .Nm | |
465 | client for interoperability with legacy protocol 1 implementations | |
466 | that do not support the | |
467 | .Ar 3des | |
6a9b3198 | 468 | cipher. |
469 | Its use is strongly discouraged due to cryptographic weaknesses. | |
c9f39d2c | 470 | The default is |
471 | .Dq 3des . | |
472 | .Pp | |
473 | For protocol version 2 | |
474 | .Ar cipher_spec | |
475 | is a comma-separated list of ciphers | |
476 | listed in order of preference. | |
477 | The supported ciphers are | |
478 | .Dq 3des-cbc , | |
479 | .Dq aes128-cbc , | |
480 | .Dq aes192-cbc , | |
481 | .Dq aes256-cbc , | |
482 | .Dq aes128-ctr , | |
483 | .Dq aes192-ctr , | |
484 | .Dq aes256-ctr , | |
665a873d | 485 | .Dq arcfour128 , |
486 | .Dq arcfour256 , | |
c9f39d2c | 487 | .Dq arcfour , |
488 | .Dq blowfish-cbc , | |
489 | and | |
490 | .Dq cast128-cbc . | |
491 | The default is | |
492 | .Bd -literal | |
665a873d | 493 | ``aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,blowfish-cbc,cast128-cbc,arcfour128, |
494 | arcfour256,arcfour,aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc,aes128-ctr, | |
495 | aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr'' | |
c9f39d2c | 496 | .Ed |
cdd66111 | 497 | .It Fl D Ar port |
498 | Specifies a local | |
499 | .Dq dynamic | |
500 | application-level port forwarding. | |
501 | This works by allocating a socket to listen to | |
502 | .Ar port | |
503 | on the local side, and whenever a connection is made to this port, the | |
504 | connection is forwarded over the secure channel, and the application | |
505 | protocol is then used to determine where to connect to from the | |
506 | remote machine. | |
507 | Currently the SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 protocols are supported, and | |
508 | .Nm | |
509 | will act as a SOCKS server. | |
510 | Only root can forward privileged ports. | |
511 | Dynamic port forwardings can also be specified in the configuration file. | |
512 | .It Fl e Ar ch | ^ch | none | |
3c0ef626 | 513 | Sets the escape character for sessions with a pty (default: |
514 | .Ql ~ ) . | |
515 | The escape character is only recognized at the beginning of a line. | |
516 | The escape character followed by a dot | |
517 | .Pq Ql \&. | |
cdd66111 | 518 | closes the connection; |
519 | followed by control-Z suspends the connection; | |
520 | and followed by itself sends the escape character once. | |
3c0ef626 | 521 | Setting the character to |
522 | .Dq none | |
523 | disables any escapes and makes the session fully transparent. | |
cdd66111 | 524 | .It Fl F Ar configfile |
525 | Specifies an alternative per-user configuration file. | |
526 | If a configuration file is given on the command line, | |
527 | the system-wide configuration file | |
528 | .Pq Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_config | |
529 | will be ignored. | |
530 | The default for the per-user configuration file is | |
665a873d | 531 | .Pa ~/.ssh/config . |
3c0ef626 | 532 | .It Fl f |
533 | Requests | |
534 | .Nm | |
535 | to go to background just before command execution. | |
536 | This is useful if | |
537 | .Nm | |
538 | is going to ask for passwords or passphrases, but the user | |
539 | wants it in the background. | |
540 | This implies | |
541 | .Fl n . | |
542 | The recommended way to start X11 programs at a remote site is with | |
543 | something like | |
544 | .Ic ssh -f host xterm . | |
545 | .It Fl g | |
546 | Allows remote hosts to connect to local forwarded ports. | |
cdd66111 | 547 | .It Fl I Ar smartcard_device |
548 | Specifies which smartcard device to use. | |
549 | The argument is the device | |
550 | .Nm | |
551 | should use to communicate with a smartcard used for storing the user's | |
552 | private RSA key. | |
3c0ef626 | 553 | .It Fl i Ar identity_file |
e9a17296 | 554 | Selects a file from which the identity (private key) for |
3c0ef626 | 555 | RSA or DSA authentication is read. |
e9a17296 | 556 | The default is |
665a873d | 557 | .Pa ~/.ssh/identity |
e9a17296 | 558 | for protocol version 1, and |
665a873d | 559 | .Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa |
e9a17296 | 560 | and |
665a873d | 561 | .Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa |
e9a17296 | 562 | for protocol version 2. |
3c0ef626 | 563 | Identity files may also be specified on |
564 | a per-host basis in the configuration file. | |
565 | It is possible to have multiple | |
566 | .Fl i | |
567 | options (and multiple identities specified in | |
568 | configuration files). | |
3c0ef626 | 569 | .It Fl k |
cdd66111 | 570 | Disables forwarding (delegation) of GSSAPI credentials to the server. |
571 | .It Fl L Xo | |
572 | .Sm off | |
996d5e62 | 573 | .Oo Ar bind_address : Oc |
cdd66111 | 574 | .Ar port : host : hostport |
575 | .Sm on | |
576 | .Xc | |
577 | Specifies that the given port on the local (client) host is to be | |
578 | forwarded to the given host and port on the remote side. | |
579 | This works by allocating a socket to listen to | |
580 | .Ar port | |
996d5e62 | 581 | on the local side, optionally bound to the specified |
582 | .Ar bind_address . | |
583 | Whenever a connection is made to this port, the | |
cdd66111 | 584 | connection is forwarded over the secure channel, and a connection is |
585 | made to | |
586 | .Ar host | |
587 | port | |
588 | .Ar hostport | |
589 | from the remote machine. | |
590 | Port forwardings can also be specified in the configuration file. | |
cdd66111 | 591 | IPv6 addresses can be specified with an alternative syntax: |
592 | .Sm off | |
593 | .Xo | |
996d5e62 | 594 | .Op Ar bind_address No / |
cdd66111 | 595 | .Ar port No / Ar host No / |
996d5e62 | 596 | .Ar hostport |
cdd66111 | 597 | .Xc |
598 | .Sm on | |
996d5e62 | 599 | or by enclosing the address in square brackets. |
600 | Only the superuser can forward privileged ports. | |
601 | By default, the local port is bound in accordance with the | |
602 | .Cm GatewayPorts | |
603 | setting. | |
604 | However, an explicit | |
605 | .Ar bind_address | |
606 | may be used to bind the connection to a specific address. | |
607 | The | |
608 | .Ar bind_address | |
609 | of | |
610 | .Dq localhost | |
611 | indicates that the listening port be bound for local use only, while an | |
612 | empty address or | |
613 | .Sq * | |
614 | indicates that the port should be available from all interfaces. | |
3c0ef626 | 615 | .It Fl l Ar login_name |
616 | Specifies the user to log in as on the remote machine. | |
617 | This also may be specified on a per-host basis in the configuration file. | |
c9f39d2c | 618 | .It Fl M |
619 | Places the | |
620 | .Nm | |
621 | client into | |
622 | .Dq master | |
623 | mode for connection sharing. | |
624 | Refer to the description of | |
625 | .Cm ControlMaster | |
626 | in | |
627 | .Xr ssh_config 5 | |
628 | for details. | |
3c0ef626 | 629 | .It Fl m Ar mac_spec |
630 | Additionally, for protocol version 2 a comma-separated list of MAC | |
631 | (message authentication code) algorithms can | |
632 | be specified in order of preference. | |
633 | See the | |
634 | .Cm MACs | |
635 | keyword for more information. | |
cdd66111 | 636 | .It Fl N |
637 | Do not execute a remote command. | |
638 | This is useful for just forwarding ports | |
639 | (protocol version 2 only). | |
3c0ef626 | 640 | .It Fl n |
641 | Redirects stdin from | |
642 | .Pa /dev/null | |
643 | (actually, prevents reading from stdin). | |
644 | This must be used when | |
645 | .Nm | |
646 | is run in the background. | |
647 | A common trick is to use this to run X11 programs on a remote machine. | |
648 | For example, | |
649 | .Ic ssh -n shadows.cs.hut.fi emacs & | |
650 | will start an emacs on shadows.cs.hut.fi, and the X11 | |
651 | connection will be automatically forwarded over an encrypted channel. | |
652 | The | |
653 | .Nm | |
654 | program will be put in the background. | |
655 | (This does not work if | |
656 | .Nm | |
657 | needs to ask for a password or passphrase; see also the | |
658 | .Fl f | |
659 | option.) | |
996d5e62 | 660 | .It Fl O Ar ctl_cmd |
661 | Control an active connection multiplexing master process. | |
662 | When the | |
663 | .Fl O | |
664 | option is specified, the | |
665 | .Ar ctl_cmd | |
666 | argument is interpreted and passed to the master process. | |
667 | Valid commands are: | |
668 | .Dq check | |
669 | (check that the master process is running) and | |
670 | .Dq exit | |
671 | (request the master to exit). | |
3c0ef626 | 672 | .It Fl o Ar option |
673 | Can be used to give options in the format used in the configuration file. | |
674 | This is useful for specifying options for which there is no separate | |
675 | command-line flag. | |
cdd66111 | 676 | For full details of the options listed below, and their possible values, see |
677 | .Xr ssh_config 5 . | |
678 | .Pp | |
679 | .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact | |
680 | .It AddressFamily | |
681 | .It BatchMode | |
682 | .It BindAddress | |
683 | .It ChallengeResponseAuthentication | |
684 | .It CheckHostIP | |
685 | .It Cipher | |
686 | .It Ciphers | |
687 | .It ClearAllForwardings | |
688 | .It Compression | |
689 | .It CompressionLevel | |
690 | .It ConnectionAttempts | |
c9f39d2c | 691 | .It ConnectTimeout |
692 | .It ControlMaster | |
693 | .It ControlPath | |
cdd66111 | 694 | .It DynamicForward |
695 | .It EscapeChar | |
696 | .It ForwardAgent | |
697 | .It ForwardX11 | |
698 | .It ForwardX11Trusted | |
699 | .It GatewayPorts | |
700 | .It GlobalKnownHostsFile | |
701 | .It GSSAPIAuthentication | |
702 | .It GSSAPIDelegateCredentials | |
996d5e62 | 703 | .It HashKnownHosts |
cdd66111 | 704 | .It Host |
705 | .It HostbasedAuthentication | |
706 | .It HostKeyAlgorithms | |
707 | .It HostKeyAlias | |
708 | .It HostName | |
709 | .It IdentityFile | |
99be0775 | 710 | .It IdentitiesOnly |
996d5e62 | 711 | .It KbdInteractiveDevices |
cdd66111 | 712 | .It LocalForward |
713 | .It LogLevel | |
714 | .It MACs | |
715 | .It NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost | |
716 | .It NumberOfPasswordPrompts | |
717 | .It PasswordAuthentication | |
718 | .It Port | |
719 | .It PreferredAuthentications | |
720 | .It Protocol | |
721 | .It ProxyCommand | |
722 | .It PubkeyAuthentication | |
723 | .It RemoteForward | |
724 | .It RhostsRSAAuthentication | |
725 | .It RSAAuthentication | |
c9f39d2c | 726 | .It SendEnv |
cdd66111 | 727 | .It ServerAliveInterval |
728 | .It ServerAliveCountMax | |
729 | .It SmartcardDevice | |
730 | .It StrictHostKeyChecking | |
731 | .It TCPKeepAlive | |
732 | .It UsePrivilegedPort | |
733 | .It User | |
734 | .It UserKnownHostsFile | |
735 | .It VerifyHostKeyDNS | |
736 | .It XAuthLocation | |
737 | .El | |
3c0ef626 | 738 | .It Fl p Ar port |
739 | Port to connect to on the remote host. | |
740 | This can be specified on a | |
741 | per-host basis in the configuration file. | |
3c0ef626 | 742 | .It Fl q |
743 | Quiet mode. | |
744 | Causes all warning and diagnostic messages to be suppressed. | |
cdd66111 | 745 | .It Fl R Xo |
746 | .Sm off | |
996d5e62 | 747 | .Oo Ar bind_address : Oc |
cdd66111 | 748 | .Ar port : host : hostport |
749 | .Sm on | |
750 | .Xc | |
751 | Specifies that the given port on the remote (server) host is to be | |
752 | forwarded to the given host and port on the local side. | |
753 | This works by allocating a socket to listen to | |
754 | .Ar port | |
755 | on the remote side, and whenever a connection is made to this port, the | |
756 | connection is forwarded over the secure channel, and a connection is | |
757 | made to | |
758 | .Ar host | |
759 | port | |
760 | .Ar hostport | |
761 | from the local machine. | |
996d5e62 | 762 | .Pp |
cdd66111 | 763 | Port forwardings can also be specified in the configuration file. |
764 | Privileged ports can be forwarded only when | |
765 | logging in as root on the remote machine. | |
996d5e62 | 766 | IPv6 addresses can be specified by enclosing the address in square braces or |
767 | using an alternative syntax: | |
cdd66111 | 768 | .Sm off |
769 | .Xo | |
996d5e62 | 770 | .Op Ar bind_address No / |
771 | .Ar host No / Ar port No / | |
772 | .Ar hostport | |
773 | .Xc . | |
cdd66111 | 774 | .Sm on |
996d5e62 | 775 | .Pp |
776 | By default, the listening socket on the server will be bound to the loopback | |
777 | interface only. | |
778 | This may be overriden by specifying a | |
779 | .Ar bind_address . | |
780 | An empty | |
781 | .Ar bind_address , | |
782 | or the address | |
783 | .Ql * , | |
784 | indicates that the remote socket should listen on all interfaces. | |
785 | Specifying a remote | |
786 | .Ar bind_address | |
787 | will only succeed if the server's | |
788 | .Cm GatewayPorts | |
789 | option is enabled (see | |
790 | .Xr sshd_config 5 ) . | |
791 | .It Fl S Ar ctl_path | |
c9f39d2c | 792 | Specifies the location of a control socket for connection sharing. |
793 | Refer to the description of | |
794 | .Cm ControlPath | |
795 | and | |
796 | .Cm ControlMaster | |
797 | in | |
798 | .Xr ssh_config 5 | |
799 | for details. | |
3c0ef626 | 800 | .It Fl s |
0fff78ff | 801 | May be used to request invocation of a subsystem on the remote system. |
802 | Subsystems are a feature of the SSH2 protocol which facilitate the use | |
cdd66111 | 803 | of SSH as a secure transport for other applications (eg.\& |
804 | .Xr sftp 1 ) . | |
0fff78ff | 805 | The subsystem is specified as the remote command. |
cdd66111 | 806 | .It Fl T |
807 | Disable pseudo-tty allocation. | |
3c0ef626 | 808 | .It Fl t |
809 | Force pseudo-tty allocation. | |
810 | This can be used to execute arbitrary | |
811 | screen-based programs on a remote machine, which can be very useful, | |
812 | e.g., when implementing menu services. | |
813 | Multiple | |
814 | .Fl t | |
815 | options force tty allocation, even if | |
816 | .Nm | |
817 | has no local tty. | |
cdd66111 | 818 | .It Fl V |
819 | Display the version number and exit. | |
3c0ef626 | 820 | .It Fl v |
821 | Verbose mode. | |
822 | Causes | |
823 | .Nm | |
824 | to print debugging messages about its progress. | |
825 | This is helpful in | |
826 | debugging connection, authentication, and configuration problems. | |
827 | Multiple | |
828 | .Fl v | |
0fff78ff | 829 | options increase the verbosity. |
830 | The maximum is 3. | |
3c0ef626 | 831 | .It Fl X |
832 | Enables X11 forwarding. | |
833 | This can also be specified on a per-host basis in a configuration file. | |
41b2f314 | 834 | .Pp |
6a9b3198 | 835 | X11 forwarding should be enabled with caution. |
836 | Users with the ability to bypass file permissions on the remote host | |
837 | (for the user's X authorization database) | |
838 | can access the local X11 display through the forwarded connection. | |
839 | An attacker may then be able to perform activities such as keystroke monitoring. | |
996d5e62 | 840 | .Pp |
841 | For this reason, X11 forwarding is subjected to X11 SECURITY extension | |
842 | restrictions by default. | |
843 | Please refer to the | |
844 | .Nm | |
845 | .Fl Y | |
846 | option and the | |
847 | .Cm ForwardX11Trusted | |
848 | directive in | |
849 | .Xr ssh_config 5 | |
850 | for more information. | |
cdd66111 | 851 | .It Fl x |
852 | Disables X11 forwarding. | |
853 | .It Fl Y | |
854 | Enables trusted X11 forwarding. | |
996d5e62 | 855 | Trusted X11 forwardings are not subjected to the X11 SECURITY extension |
856 | controls. | |
3c0ef626 | 857 | .El |
858 | .Sh CONFIGURATION FILES | |
859 | .Nm | |
f5799ae1 | 860 | may additionally obtain configuration data from |
861 | a per-user configuration file and a system-wide configuration file. | |
862 | The file format and configuration options are described in | |
863 | .Xr ssh_config 5 . | |
3c0ef626 | 864 | .Sh ENVIRONMENT |
865 | .Nm | |
866 | will normally set the following environment variables: | |
cdd66111 | 867 | .Bl -tag -width LOGNAME |
3c0ef626 | 868 | .It Ev DISPLAY |
869 | The | |
870 | .Ev DISPLAY | |
871 | variable indicates the location of the X11 server. | |
872 | It is automatically set by | |
873 | .Nm | |
874 | to point to a value of the form | |
875 | .Dq hostname:n | |
876 | where hostname indicates | |
cdd66111 | 877 | the host where the shell runs, and n is an integer \*(Ge 1. |
3c0ef626 | 878 | .Nm |
879 | uses this special value to forward X11 connections over the secure | |
880 | channel. | |
881 | The user should normally not set | |
882 | .Ev DISPLAY | |
883 | explicitly, as that | |
884 | will render the X11 connection insecure (and will require the user to | |
885 | manually copy any required authorization cookies). | |
886 | .It Ev HOME | |
887 | Set to the path of the user's home directory. | |
888 | .It Ev LOGNAME | |
889 | Synonym for | |
890 | .Ev USER ; | |
891 | set for compatibility with systems that use this variable. | |
892 | .It Ev MAIL | |
893 | Set to the path of the user's mailbox. | |
894 | .It Ev PATH | |
895 | Set to the default | |
896 | .Ev PATH , | |
897 | as specified when compiling | |
898 | .Nm ssh . | |
899 | .It Ev SSH_ASKPASS | |
900 | If | |
901 | .Nm | |
902 | needs a passphrase, it will read the passphrase from the current | |
903 | terminal if it was run from a terminal. | |
904 | If | |
905 | .Nm | |
906 | does not have a terminal associated with it but | |
907 | .Ev DISPLAY | |
908 | and | |
909 | .Ev SSH_ASKPASS | |
910 | are set, it will execute the program specified by | |
911 | .Ev SSH_ASKPASS | |
912 | and open an X11 window to read the passphrase. | |
913 | This is particularly useful when calling | |
914 | .Nm | |
915 | from a | |
996d5e62 | 916 | .Pa .xsession |
3c0ef626 | 917 | or related script. |
918 | (Note that on some machines it | |
919 | may be necessary to redirect the input from | |
920 | .Pa /dev/null | |
921 | to make this work.) | |
922 | .It Ev SSH_AUTH_SOCK | |
923 | Identifies the path of a unix-domain socket used to communicate with the | |
924 | agent. | |
41b2f314 | 925 | .It Ev SSH_CONNECTION |
926 | Identifies the client and server ends of the connection. | |
3c0ef626 | 927 | The variable contains |
41b2f314 | 928 | four space-separated values: client ip-address, client port number, |
929 | server ip-address and server port number. | |
3c0ef626 | 930 | .It Ev SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND |
931 | The variable contains the original command line if a forced command | |
932 | is executed. | |
933 | It can be used to extract the original arguments. | |
934 | .It Ev SSH_TTY | |
935 | This is set to the name of the tty (path to the device) associated | |
936 | with the current shell or command. | |
937 | If the current session has no tty, | |
938 | this variable is not set. | |
939 | .It Ev TZ | |
940 | The timezone variable is set to indicate the present timezone if it | |
941 | was set when the daemon was started (i.e., the daemon passes the value | |
942 | on to new connections). | |
943 | .It Ev USER | |
944 | Set to the name of the user logging in. | |
945 | .El | |
946 | .Pp | |
947 | Additionally, | |
948 | .Nm | |
949 | reads | |
665a873d | 950 | .Pa ~/.ssh/environment , |
3c0ef626 | 951 | and adds lines of the format |
952 | .Dq VARNAME=value | |
41b2f314 | 953 | to the environment if the file exists and if users are allowed to |
954 | change their environment. | |
cdd66111 | 955 | For more information, see the |
41b2f314 | 956 | .Cm PermitUserEnvironment |
957 | option in | |
958 | .Xr sshd_config 5 . | |
3c0ef626 | 959 | .Sh FILES |
960 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
665a873d | 961 | .It Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts |
3c0ef626 | 962 | Records host keys for all hosts the user has logged into that are not |
963 | in | |
e9a17296 | 964 | .Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts . |
3c0ef626 | 965 | See |
966 | .Xr sshd 8 . | |
665a873d | 967 | .It Pa ~/.ssh/identity, ~/.ssh/id_dsa, ~/.ssh/id_rsa |
3c0ef626 | 968 | Contains the authentication identity of the user. |
969 | They are for protocol 1 RSA, protocol 2 DSA, and protocol 2 RSA, respectively. | |
970 | These files | |
971 | contain sensitive data and should be readable by the user but not | |
972 | accessible by others (read/write/execute). | |
973 | Note that | |
974 | .Nm | |
975 | ignores a private key file if it is accessible by others. | |
976 | It is possible to specify a passphrase when | |
977 | generating the key; the passphrase will be used to encrypt the | |
978 | sensitive part of this file using 3DES. | |
665a873d | 979 | .It Pa ~/.ssh/identity.pub, ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub, ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub |
3c0ef626 | 980 | Contains the public key for authentication (public part of the |
981 | identity file in human-readable form). | |
982 | The contents of the | |
665a873d | 983 | .Pa ~/.ssh/identity.pub |
cdd66111 | 984 | file should be added to the file |
665a873d | 985 | .Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys |
3c0ef626 | 986 | on all machines |
987 | where the user wishes to log in using protocol version 1 RSA authentication. | |
988 | The contents of the | |
665a873d | 989 | .Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub |
3c0ef626 | 990 | and |
665a873d | 991 | .Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub |
3c0ef626 | 992 | file should be added to |
665a873d | 993 | .Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys |
3c0ef626 | 994 | on all machines |
995 | where the user wishes to log in using protocol version 2 DSA/RSA authentication. | |
996 | These files are not | |
997 | sensitive and can (but need not) be readable by anyone. | |
998 | These files are | |
999 | never used automatically and are not necessary; they are only provided for | |
1000 | the convenience of the user. | |
665a873d | 1001 | .It Pa ~/.ssh/config |
3c0ef626 | 1002 | This is the per-user configuration file. |
f5799ae1 | 1003 | The file format and configuration options are described in |
1004 | .Xr ssh_config 5 . | |
c9f39d2c | 1005 | Because of the potential for abuse, this file must have strict permissions: |
1006 | read/write for the user, and not accessible by others. | |
665a873d | 1007 | .It Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys |
3c0ef626 | 1008 | Lists the public keys (RSA/DSA) that can be used for logging in as this user. |
1009 | The format of this file is described in the | |
1010 | .Xr sshd 8 | |
1011 | manual page. | |
cdd66111 | 1012 | In the simplest form the format is the same as the |
1013 | .Pa .pub | |
3c0ef626 | 1014 | identity files. |
1015 | This file is not highly sensitive, but the recommended | |
1016 | permissions are read/write for the user, and not accessible by others. | |
e9a17296 | 1017 | .It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts |
3c0ef626 | 1018 | Systemwide list of known host keys. |
1019 | This file should be prepared by the | |
1020 | system administrator to contain the public host keys of all machines in the | |
1021 | organization. | |
1022 | This file should be world-readable. | |
1023 | This file contains | |
1024 | public keys, one per line, in the following format (fields separated | |
1025 | by spaces): system name, public key and optional comment field. | |
1026 | When different names are used | |
1027 | for the same machine, all such names should be listed, separated by | |
1028 | commas. | |
cdd66111 | 1029 | The format is described in the |
3c0ef626 | 1030 | .Xr sshd 8 |
1031 | manual page. | |
1032 | .Pp | |
1033 | The canonical system name (as returned by name servers) is used by | |
1034 | .Xr sshd 8 | |
1035 | to verify the client host when logging in; other names are needed because | |
1036 | .Nm | |
1037 | does not convert the user-supplied name to a canonical name before | |
1038 | checking the key, because someone with access to the name servers | |
1039 | would then be able to fool host authentication. | |
e9a17296 | 1040 | .It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_config |
3c0ef626 | 1041 | Systemwide configuration file. |
f5799ae1 | 1042 | The file format and configuration options are described in |
1043 | .Xr ssh_config 5 . | |
e9a17296 | 1044 | .It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key, /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key, /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key |
3c0ef626 | 1045 | These three files contain the private parts of the host keys |
1046 | and are used for | |
1047 | .Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication | |
1048 | and | |
1049 | .Cm HostbasedAuthentication . | |
f5799ae1 | 1050 | If the protocol version 1 |
1051 | .Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication | |
1052 | method is used, | |
1053 | .Nm | |
1054 | must be setuid root, since the host key is readable only by root. | |
1055 | For protocol version 2, | |
1056 | .Nm | |
1057 | uses | |
1058 | .Xr ssh-keysign 8 | |
1059 | to access the host keys for | |
1060 | .Cm HostbasedAuthentication . | |
1061 | This eliminates the requirement that | |
1062 | .Nm | |
1063 | be setuid root when that authentication method is used. | |
1064 | By default | |
3c0ef626 | 1065 | .Nm |
f5799ae1 | 1066 | is not setuid root. |
665a873d | 1067 | .It Pa ~/.rhosts |
3c0ef626 | 1068 | This file is used in |
996d5e62 | 1069 | .Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication |
1070 | and | |
1071 | .Cm HostbasedAuthentication | |
3c0ef626 | 1072 | authentication to list the |
1073 | host/user pairs that are permitted to log in. | |
1074 | (Note that this file is | |
1075 | also used by rlogin and rsh, which makes using this file insecure.) | |
1076 | Each line of the file contains a host name (in the canonical form | |
1077 | returned by name servers), and then a user name on that host, | |
1078 | separated by a space. | |
1079 | On some machines this file may need to be | |
1080 | world-readable if the user's home directory is on a NFS partition, | |
1081 | because | |
1082 | .Xr sshd 8 | |
1083 | reads it as root. | |
1084 | Additionally, this file must be owned by the user, | |
1085 | and must not have write permissions for anyone else. | |
1086 | The recommended | |
1087 | permission for most machines is read/write for the user, and not | |
1088 | accessible by others. | |
1089 | .Pp | |
996d5e62 | 1090 | Note that |
3c0ef626 | 1091 | .Xr sshd 8 |
996d5e62 | 1092 | allows authentication only in combination with client host key |
1093 | authentication before permitting log in. | |
3c0ef626 | 1094 | If the server machine does not have the client's host key in |
e9a17296 | 1095 | .Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts , |
3c0ef626 | 1096 | it can be stored in |
665a873d | 1097 | .Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts . |
3c0ef626 | 1098 | The easiest way to do this is to |
1099 | connect back to the client from the server machine using ssh; this | |
1100 | will automatically add the host key to | |
665a873d | 1101 | .Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts . |
1102 | .It Pa ~/.shosts | |
3c0ef626 | 1103 | This file is used exactly the same way as |
cdd66111 | 1104 | .Pa .rhosts . |
3c0ef626 | 1105 | The purpose for |
996d5e62 | 1106 | having this file is to be able to use |
1107 | .Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication | |
1108 | and | |
1109 | .Cm HostbasedAuthentication | |
1110 | authentication without permitting login with | |
cdd66111 | 1111 | .Xr rlogin |
3c0ef626 | 1112 | or |
1113 | .Xr rsh 1 . | |
1114 | .It Pa /etc/hosts.equiv | |
1115 | This file is used during | |
996d5e62 | 1116 | .Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication |
1117 | and | |
1118 | .Cm HostbasedAuthentication | |
0fff78ff | 1119 | authentication. |
3c0ef626 | 1120 | It contains |
cdd66111 | 1121 | canonical hosts names, one per line (the full format is described in the |
3c0ef626 | 1122 | .Xr sshd 8 |
1123 | manual page). | |
1124 | If the client host is found in this file, login is | |
1125 | automatically permitted provided client and server user names are the | |
1126 | same. | |
996d5e62 | 1127 | Additionally, successful client host key authentication is required. |
3c0ef626 | 1128 | This file should only be writable by root. |
1129 | .It Pa /etc/shosts.equiv | |
1130 | This file is processed exactly as | |
1131 | .Pa /etc/hosts.equiv . | |
1132 | This file may be useful to permit logins using | |
1133 | .Nm | |
1134 | but not using rsh/rlogin. | |
e9a17296 | 1135 | .It Pa /etc/ssh/sshrc |
3c0ef626 | 1136 | Commands in this file are executed by |
1137 | .Nm | |
1138 | when the user logs in just before the user's shell (or command) is started. | |
1139 | See the | |
1140 | .Xr sshd 8 | |
1141 | manual page for more information. | |
665a873d | 1142 | .It Pa ~/.ssh/rc |
3c0ef626 | 1143 | Commands in this file are executed by |
1144 | .Nm | |
1145 | when the user logs in just before the user's shell (or command) is | |
1146 | started. | |
1147 | See the | |
1148 | .Xr sshd 8 | |
1149 | manual page for more information. | |
665a873d | 1150 | .It Pa ~/.ssh/environment |
3c0ef626 | 1151 | Contains additional definitions for environment variables, see section |
1152 | .Sx ENVIRONMENT | |
1153 | above. | |
1154 | .El | |
e9a17296 | 1155 | .Sh DIAGNOSTICS |
1156 | .Nm | |
1157 | exits with the exit status of the remote command or with 255 | |
1158 | if an error occurred. | |
3c0ef626 | 1159 | .Sh SEE ALSO |
cdd66111 | 1160 | .Xr gzip 1 , |
3c0ef626 | 1161 | .Xr rsh 1 , |
1162 | .Xr scp 1 , | |
1163 | .Xr sftp 1 , | |
1164 | .Xr ssh-add 1 , | |
1165 | .Xr ssh-agent 1 , | |
1166 | .Xr ssh-keygen 1 , | |
1167 | .Xr telnet 1 , | |
cdd66111 | 1168 | .Xr hosts.equiv 5 , |
680cee3b | 1169 | .Xr ssh_config 5 , |
1170 | .Xr ssh-keysign 8 , | |
3c0ef626 | 1171 | .Xr sshd 8 |
1172 | .Rs | |
1173 | .%A T. Ylonen | |
1174 | .%A T. Kivinen | |
1175 | .%A M. Saarinen | |
1176 | .%A T. Rinne | |
1177 | .%A S. Lehtinen | |
1178 | .%T "SSH Protocol Architecture" | |
700318f3 | 1179 | .%N draft-ietf-secsh-architecture-12.txt |
1180 | .%D January 2002 | |
3c0ef626 | 1181 | .%O work in progress material |
1182 | .Re | |
0fff78ff | 1183 | .Sh AUTHORS |
1184 | OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free | |
1185 | ssh 1.2.12 release by Tatu Ylonen. | |
1186 | Aaron Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos, | |
1187 | Theo de Raadt and Dug Song | |
1188 | removed many bugs, re-added newer features and | |
1189 | created OpenSSH. | |
1190 | Markus Friedl contributed the support for SSH | |
1191 | protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0. |