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799ae497 37.\" $OpenBSD: ssh_config.5,v 1.98 2007/01/10 13:23:22 jmc Exp $
f5799ae1 38.Dd September 25, 1999
39.Dt SSH_CONFIG 5
40.Os
41.Sh NAME
42.Nm ssh_config
43.Nd OpenSSH SSH client configuration files
44.Sh SYNOPSIS
799ae497 45.Nm ~/.ssh/config
46.Nm /etc/ssh/ssh_config
f5799ae1 47.Sh DESCRIPTION
9108f8d9 48.Xr ssh 1
f5799ae1 49obtains configuration data from the following sources in
50the following order:
9108f8d9 51.Pp
41b2f314 52.Bl -enum -offset indent -compact
53.It
54command-line options
55.It
56user's configuration file
665a873d 57.Pq Pa ~/.ssh/config
41b2f314 58.It
59system-wide configuration file
60.Pq Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_config
61.El
f5799ae1 62.Pp
63For each parameter, the first obtained value
64will be used.
996d5e62 65The configuration files contain sections separated by
f5799ae1 66.Dq Host
67specifications, and that section is only applied for hosts that
68match one of the patterns given in the specification.
69The matched host name is the one given on the command line.
70.Pp
71Since the first obtained value for each parameter is used, more
72host-specific declarations should be given near the beginning of the
73file, and general defaults at the end.
74.Pp
75The configuration file has the following format:
76.Pp
77Empty lines and lines starting with
78.Ql #
79are comments.
f5799ae1 80Otherwise a line is of the format
81.Dq keyword arguments .
82Configuration options may be separated by whitespace or
83optional whitespace and exactly one
84.Ql = ;
85the latter format is useful to avoid the need to quote whitespace
86when specifying configuration options using the
87.Nm ssh ,
9108f8d9 88.Nm scp ,
f5799ae1 89and
90.Nm sftp
91.Fl o
92option.
9108f8d9 93Arguments may optionally be enclosed in double quotes
94.Pq \&"
95in order to represent arguments containing spaces.
f5799ae1 96.Pp
97The possible
98keywords and their meanings are as follows (note that
99keywords are case-insensitive and arguments are case-sensitive):
100.Bl -tag -width Ds
101.It Cm Host
102Restricts the following declarations (up to the next
103.Cm Host
104keyword) to be only for those hosts that match one of the patterns
105given after the keyword.
f5799ae1 106A single
9108f8d9 107.Ql *
f5799ae1 108as a pattern can be used to provide global
109defaults for all hosts.
110The host is the
111.Ar hostname
9108f8d9 112argument given on the command line (i.e. the name is not converted to
f5799ae1 113a canonicalized host name before matching).
9108f8d9 114.Pp
115See
116.Sx PATTERNS
117for more information on patterns.
0fff78ff 118.It Cm AddressFamily
119Specifies which address family to use when connecting.
120Valid arguments are
121.Dq any ,
122.Dq inet
9108f8d9 123(use IPv4 only), or
0fff78ff 124.Dq inet6
996d5e62 125(use IPv6 only).
f5799ae1 126.It Cm BatchMode
127If set to
128.Dq yes ,
129passphrase/password querying will be disabled.
130This option is useful in scripts and other batch jobs where no user
131is present to supply the password.
132The argument must be
133.Dq yes
134or
135.Dq no .
136The default is
137.Dq no .
138.It Cm BindAddress
665a873d 139Use the specified address on the local machine as the source address of
140the connection.
141Only useful on systems with more than one address.
f5799ae1 142Note that this option does not work if
143.Cm UsePrivilegedPort
144is set to
145.Dq yes .
146.It Cm ChallengeResponseAuthentication
9108f8d9 147Specifies whether to use challenge-response authentication.
f5799ae1 148The argument to this keyword must be
149.Dq yes
150or
151.Dq no .
152The default is
153.Dq yes .
154.It Cm CheckHostIP
155If this flag is set to
156.Dq yes ,
9108f8d9 157.Xr ssh 1
158will additionally check the host IP address in the
f5799ae1 159.Pa known_hosts
160file.
161This allows ssh to detect if a host key changed due to DNS spoofing.
162If the option is set to
163.Dq no ,
164the check will not be executed.
165The default is
166.Dq yes .
167.It Cm Cipher
168Specifies the cipher to use for encrypting the session
169in protocol version 1.
170Currently,
171.Dq blowfish ,
172.Dq 3des ,
173and
174.Dq des
175are supported.
176.Ar des
177is only supported in the
9108f8d9 178.Xr ssh 1
f5799ae1 179client for interoperability with legacy protocol 1 implementations
180that do not support the
181.Ar 3des
6a9b3198 182cipher.
183Its use is strongly discouraged due to cryptographic weaknesses.
f5799ae1 184The default is
185.Dq 3des .
186.It Cm Ciphers
187Specifies the ciphers allowed for protocol version 2
188in order of preference.
189Multiple ciphers must be comma-separated.
c9f39d2c 190The supported ciphers are
191.Dq 3des-cbc ,
192.Dq aes128-cbc ,
193.Dq aes192-cbc ,
194.Dq aes256-cbc ,
195.Dq aes128-ctr ,
196.Dq aes192-ctr ,
197.Dq aes256-ctr ,
665a873d 198.Dq arcfour128 ,
199.Dq arcfour256 ,
c9f39d2c 200.Dq arcfour ,
201.Dq blowfish-cbc ,
202and
203.Dq cast128-cbc .
9108f8d9 204The default is:
205.Bd -literal -offset 3n
206aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,blowfish-cbc,cast128-cbc,arcfour128,
207arcfour256,arcfour,aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc,aes128-ctr,
208aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr
f5799ae1 209.Ed
210.It Cm ClearAllForwardings
9108f8d9 211Specifies that all local, remote, and dynamic port forwardings
f5799ae1 212specified in the configuration files or on the command line be
6a9b3198 213cleared.
214This option is primarily useful when used from the
9108f8d9 215.Xr ssh 1
f5799ae1 216command line to clear port forwardings set in
217configuration files, and is automatically set by
218.Xr scp 1
219and
220.Xr sftp 1 .
221The argument must be
222.Dq yes
223or
224.Dq no .
225The default is
226.Dq no .
227.It Cm Compression
228Specifies whether to use compression.
229The argument must be
230.Dq yes
231or
232.Dq no .
233The default is
234.Dq no .
235.It Cm CompressionLevel
236Specifies the compression level to use if compression is enabled.
237The argument must be an integer from 1 (fast) to 9 (slow, best).
238The default level is 6, which is good for most applications.
239The meaning of the values is the same as in
240.Xr gzip 1 .
241Note that this option applies to protocol version 1 only.
242.It Cm ConnectionAttempts
243Specifies the number of tries (one per second) to make before exiting.
244The argument must be an integer.
245This may be useful in scripts if the connection sometimes fails.
246The default is 1.
0fff78ff 247.It Cm ConnectTimeout
9108f8d9 248Specifies the timeout (in seconds) used when connecting to the
249SSH server, instead of using the default system TCP timeout.
0fff78ff 250This value is used only when the target is down or really unreachable,
251not when it refuses the connection.
c9f39d2c 252.It Cm ControlMaster
253Enables the sharing of multiple sessions over a single network connection.
254When set to
9108f8d9 255.Dq yes ,
256.Xr ssh 1
c9f39d2c 257will listen for connections on a control socket specified using the
258.Cm ControlPath
259argument.
260Additional sessions can connect to this socket using the same
261.Cm ControlPath
262with
263.Cm ControlMaster
264set to
265.Dq no
266(the default).
2c06c99b 267These sessions will try to reuse the master instance's network connection
268rather than initiating new ones, but will fall back to connecting normally
269if the control socket does not exist, or is not listening.
270.Pp
c9f39d2c 271Setting this to
272.Dq ask
9108f8d9 273will cause ssh
c9f39d2c 274to listen for control connections, but require confirmation using the
275.Ev SSH_ASKPASS
276program before they are accepted (see
277.Xr ssh-add 1
278for details).
665a873d 279If the
280.Cm ControlPath
9108f8d9 281cannot be opened,
282ssh will continue without connecting to a master instance.
665a873d 283.Pp
284X11 and
285.Xr ssh-agent 1
286forwarding is supported over these multiplexed connections, however the
2c06c99b 287display and agent forwarded will be the one belonging to the master
665a873d 288connection i.e. it is not possible to forward multiple displays or agents.
289.Pp
290Two additional options allow for opportunistic multiplexing: try to use a
291master connection but fall back to creating a new one if one does not already
292exist.
293These options are:
294.Dq auto
295and
296.Dq autoask .
297The latter requires confirmation like the
298.Dq ask
299option.
c9f39d2c 300.It Cm ControlPath
665a873d 301Specify the path to the control socket used for connection sharing as described
302in the
c9f39d2c 303.Cm ControlMaster
665a873d 304section above or the string
305.Dq none
306to disable connection sharing.
307In the path,
9108f8d9 308.Ql %l
309will be substituted by the local host name,
665a873d 310.Ql %h
311will be substituted by the target host name,
312.Ql %p
9108f8d9 313the port, and
665a873d 314.Ql %r
315by the remote login username.
316It is recommended that any
317.Cm ControlPath
318used for opportunistic connection sharing include
9108f8d9 319at least %h, %p, and %r.
665a873d 320This ensures that shared connections are uniquely identified.
f5799ae1 321.It Cm DynamicForward
2c06c99b 322Specifies that a TCP port on the local machine be forwarded
f5799ae1 323over the secure channel, and the application
324protocol is then used to determine where to connect to from the
6a9b3198 325remote machine.
2c06c99b 326.Pp
327The argument must be
328.Sm off
329.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc Ar port .
330.Sm on
331IPv6 addresses can be specified by enclosing addresses in square brackets or
332by using an alternative syntax:
333.Oo Ar bind_address Ns / Oc Ns Ar port .
334By default, the local port is bound in accordance with the
335.Cm GatewayPorts
336setting.
337However, an explicit
338.Ar bind_address
339may be used to bind the connection to a specific address.
340The
341.Ar bind_address
342of
343.Dq localhost
344indicates that the listening port be bound for local use only, while an
345empty address or
346.Sq *
347indicates that the port should be available from all interfaces.
348.Pp
0fff78ff 349Currently the SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 protocols are supported, and
9108f8d9 350.Xr ssh 1
0fff78ff 351will act as a SOCKS server.
f5799ae1 352Multiple forwardings may be specified, and
6a9b3198 353additional forwardings can be given on the command line.
354Only the superuser can forward privileged ports.
0fff78ff 355.It Cm EnableSSHKeysign
356Setting this option to
357.Dq yes
358in the global client configuration file
359.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_config
360enables the use of the helper program
361.Xr ssh-keysign 8
362during
363.Cm HostbasedAuthentication .
364The argument must be
365.Dq yes
366or
367.Dq no .
368The default is
369.Dq no .
cdd66111 370This option should be placed in the non-hostspecific section.
0fff78ff 371See
372.Xr ssh-keysign 8
373for more information.
f5799ae1 374.It Cm EscapeChar
375Sets the escape character (default:
376.Ql ~ ) .
377The escape character can also
378be set on the command line.
379The argument should be a single character,
380.Ql ^
381followed by a letter, or
382.Dq none
383to disable the escape
384character entirely (making the connection transparent for binary
385data).
9108f8d9 386.It Cm ExitOnForwardFailure
387Specifies whether
388.Xr ssh 1
389should terminate the connection if it cannot set up all requested
390dynamic, local, and remote port forwardings.
391The argument must be
392.Dq yes
393or
394.Dq no .
395The default is
396.Dq no .
f5799ae1 397.It Cm ForwardAgent
398Specifies whether the connection to the authentication agent (if any)
399will be forwarded to the remote machine.
400The argument must be
401.Dq yes
402or
403.Dq no .
404The default is
405.Dq no .
41b2f314 406.Pp
6a9b3198 407Agent forwarding should be enabled with caution.
408Users with the ability to bypass file permissions on the remote host
409(for the agent's Unix-domain socket)
410can access the local agent through the forwarded connection.
411An attacker cannot obtain key material from the agent,
41b2f314 412however they can perform operations on the keys that enable them to
413authenticate using the identities loaded into the agent.
f5799ae1 414.It Cm ForwardX11
415Specifies whether X11 connections will be automatically redirected
416over the secure channel and
417.Ev DISPLAY
418set.
419The argument must be
420.Dq yes
421or
422.Dq no .
423The default is
424.Dq no .
41b2f314 425.Pp
6a9b3198 426X11 forwarding should be enabled with caution.
427Users with the ability to bypass file permissions on the remote host
cdd66111 428(for the user's X11 authorization database)
6a9b3198 429can access the local X11 display through the forwarded connection.
cdd66111 430An attacker may then be able to perform activities such as keystroke monitoring
431if the
432.Cm ForwardX11Trusted
433option is also enabled.
434.It Cm ForwardX11Trusted
c9f39d2c 435If this option is set to
9108f8d9 436.Dq yes ,
437remote X11 clients will have full access to the original X11 display.
996d5e62 438.Pp
cdd66111 439If this option is set to
9108f8d9 440.Dq no ,
441remote X11 clients will be considered untrusted and prevented
cdd66111 442from stealing or tampering with data belonging to trusted X11
443clients.
996d5e62 444Furthermore, the
445.Xr xauth 1
446token used for the session will be set to expire after 20 minutes.
447Remote clients will be refused access after this time.
cdd66111 448.Pp
449The default is
450.Dq no .
451.Pp
452See the X11 SECURITY extension specification for full details on
453the restrictions imposed on untrusted clients.
f5799ae1 454.It Cm GatewayPorts
455Specifies whether remote hosts are allowed to connect to local
456forwarded ports.
457By default,
9108f8d9 458.Xr ssh 1
6a9b3198 459binds local port forwardings to the loopback address.
460This prevents other remote hosts from connecting to forwarded ports.
f5799ae1 461.Cm GatewayPorts
9108f8d9 462can be used to specify that ssh
f5799ae1 463should bind local port forwardings to the wildcard address,
464thus allowing remote hosts to connect to forwarded ports.
465The argument must be
466.Dq yes
467or
468.Dq no .
469The default is
470.Dq no .
471.It Cm GlobalKnownHostsFile
472Specifies a file to use for the global
473host key database instead of
474.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts .
0fff78ff 475.It Cm GSSAPIAuthentication
cdd66111 476Specifies whether user authentication based on GSSAPI is allowed.
0fff78ff 477The default is
cdd66111 478.Dq no .
0fff78ff 479Note that this option applies to protocol version 2 only.
d617aef3 480.It Cm GSSAPIKeyExchange
481Specifies whether key exchange based on GSSAPI may be used. When using
482GSSAPI key exchange the server need not have a host key.
483The default is
484.Dq no .
485Note that this option applies to protocol version 2 only.
0fff78ff 486.It Cm GSSAPIDelegateCredentials
487Forward (delegate) credentials to the server.
488The default is
489.Dq no .
490Note that this option applies to protocol version 2 only.
d617aef3 491.It Cm GSSAPITrustDns
492Set to
493.Dq yes
494to indicate that the DNS is trusted to securely canonicalize
495the name of the host being connected to. If
496.Dq no ,
497the hostname entered on the
498command line will be passed untouched to the GSSAPI library.
499The default is
500.Dq no .
501This option only applies to protocol version 2 connections using GSSAPI.
996d5e62 502.It Cm HashKnownHosts
503Indicates that
9108f8d9 504.Xr ssh 1
996d5e62 505should hash host names and addresses when they are added to
665a873d 506.Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts .
996d5e62 507These hashed names may be used normally by
9108f8d9 508.Xr ssh 1
996d5e62 509and
9108f8d9 510.Xr sshd 8 ,
996d5e62 511but they do not reveal identifying information should the file's contents
512be disclosed.
513The default is
514.Dq no .
9108f8d9 515Note that existing names and addresses in known hosts files
516will not be converted automatically,
517but may be manually hashed using
996d5e62 518.Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
f5799ae1 519.It Cm HostbasedAuthentication
520Specifies whether to try rhosts based authentication with public key
521authentication.
522The argument must be
523.Dq yes
524or
525.Dq no .
526The default is
527.Dq no .
528This option applies to protocol version 2 only and
529is similar to
530.Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication .
531.It Cm HostKeyAlgorithms
532Specifies the protocol version 2 host key algorithms
533that the client wants to use in order of preference.
534The default for this option is:
535.Dq ssh-rsa,ssh-dss .
536.It Cm HostKeyAlias
537Specifies an alias that should be used instead of the
538real host name when looking up or saving the host key
539in the host key database files.
9108f8d9 540This option is useful for tunneling SSH connections
f5799ae1 541or for multiple servers running on a single host.
542.It Cm HostName
543Specifies the real host name to log into.
544This can be used to specify nicknames or abbreviations for hosts.
9108f8d9 545The default is the name given on the command line.
f5799ae1 546Numeric IP addresses are also permitted (both on the command line and in
547.Cm HostName
548specifications).
99be0775 549.It Cm IdentitiesOnly
550Specifies that
9108f8d9 551.Xr ssh 1
99be0775 552should only use the authentication identity files configured in the
c9f39d2c 553.Nm
99be0775 554files,
9108f8d9 555even if
556.Xr ssh-agent 1
99be0775 557offers more identities.
558The argument to this keyword must be
559.Dq yes
560or
561.Dq no .
9108f8d9 562This option is intended for situations where ssh-agent
99be0775 563offers many different identities.
564The default is
565.Dq no .
2c06c99b 566.It Cm IdentityFile
567Specifies a file from which the user's RSA or DSA authentication identity
568is read.
569The default is
570.Pa ~/.ssh/identity
571for protocol version 1, and
572.Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa
573and
574.Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa
575for protocol version 2.
576Additionally, any identities represented by the authentication agent
577will be used for authentication.
9108f8d9 578.Pp
2c06c99b 579The file name may use the tilde
9108f8d9 580syntax to refer to a user's home directory or one of the following
581escape characters:
582.Ql %d
583(local user's home directory),
584.Ql %u
585(local user name),
586.Ql %l
587(local host name),
588.Ql %h
589(remote host name) or
590.Ql %r
591(remote user name).
592.Pp
2c06c99b 593It is possible to have
594multiple identity files specified in configuration files; all these
595identities will be tried in sequence.
996d5e62 596.It Cm KbdInteractiveDevices
597Specifies the list of methods to use in keyboard-interactive authentication.
598Multiple method names must be comma-separated.
599The default is to use the server specified list.
9108f8d9 600The methods available vary depending on what the server supports.
601For an OpenSSH server,
602it may be zero or more of:
603.Dq bsdauth ,
604.Dq pam ,
605and
606.Dq skey .
2c06c99b 607.It Cm LocalCommand
608Specifies a command to execute on the local machine after successfully
609connecting to the server.
610The command string extends to the end of the line, and is executed with
611.Pa /bin/sh .
612This directive is ignored unless
613.Cm PermitLocalCommand
614has been enabled.
f5799ae1 615.It Cm LocalForward
2c06c99b 616Specifies that a TCP port on the local machine be forwarded over
f5799ae1 617the secure channel to the specified host and port from the remote machine.
dec6d9fe 618The first argument must be
996d5e62 619.Sm off
dec6d9fe 620.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc Ar port
996d5e62 621.Sm on
dec6d9fe 622and the second argument must be
623.Ar host : Ns Ar hostport .
996d5e62 624IPv6 addresses can be specified by enclosing addresses in square brackets or
625by using an alternative syntax:
dec6d9fe 626.Oo Ar bind_address Ns / Oc Ns Ar port
627and
628.Ar host Ns / Ns Ar hostport .
996d5e62 629Multiple forwardings may be specified, and additional forwardings can be
630given on the command line.
f5799ae1 631Only the superuser can forward privileged ports.
996d5e62 632By default, the local port is bound in accordance with the
633.Cm GatewayPorts
634setting.
635However, an explicit
636.Ar bind_address
637may be used to bind the connection to a specific address.
638The
639.Ar bind_address
640of
641.Dq localhost
642indicates that the listening port be bound for local use only, while an
643empty address or
644.Sq *
645indicates that the port should be available from all interfaces.
f5799ae1 646.It Cm LogLevel
647Gives the verbosity level that is used when logging messages from
9108f8d9 648.Xr ssh 1 .
f5799ae1 649The possible values are:
9108f8d9 650QUIET, FATAL, ERROR, INFO, VERBOSE, DEBUG, DEBUG1, DEBUG2, and DEBUG3.
6a9b3198 651The default is INFO.
652DEBUG and DEBUG1 are equivalent.
653DEBUG2 and DEBUG3 each specify higher levels of verbose output.
f5799ae1 654.It Cm MACs
655Specifies the MAC (message authentication code) algorithms
656in order of preference.
657The MAC algorithm is used in protocol version 2
658for data integrity protection.
659Multiple algorithms must be comma-separated.
9108f8d9 660The default is:
f5799ae1 661.Dq hmac-md5,hmac-sha1,hmac-ripemd160,hmac-sha1-96,hmac-md5-96 .
662.It Cm NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost
663This option can be used if the home directory is shared across machines.
664In this case localhost will refer to a different machine on each of
665the machines and the user will get many warnings about changed host keys.
666However, this option disables host authentication for localhost.
667The argument to this keyword must be
668.Dq yes
669or
670.Dq no .
671The default is to check the host key for localhost.
672.It Cm NumberOfPasswordPrompts
673Specifies the number of password prompts before giving up.
674The argument to this keyword must be an integer.
9108f8d9 675The default is 3.
f5799ae1 676.It Cm PasswordAuthentication
677Specifies whether to use password authentication.
678The argument to this keyword must be
679.Dq yes
680or
681.Dq no .
682The default is
683.Dq yes .
2c06c99b 684.It Cm PermitLocalCommand
685Allow local command execution via the
686.Ic LocalCommand
687option or using the
688.Ic !\& Ns Ar command
689escape sequence in
690.Xr ssh 1 .
691The argument must be
692.Dq yes
693or
694.Dq no .
695The default is
696.Dq no .
f5799ae1 697.It Cm Port
698Specifies the port number to connect on the remote host.
9108f8d9 699The default is 22.
f5799ae1 700.It Cm PreferredAuthentications
701Specifies the order in which the client should try protocol 2
0fff78ff 702authentication methods.
dec6d9fe 703This allows a client to prefer one method (e.g.\&
f5799ae1 704.Cm keyboard-interactive )
dec6d9fe 705over another method (e.g.\&
f5799ae1 706.Cm password )
707The default for this option is:
9108f8d9 708.Do gssapi-with-mic ,
709hostbased,
710publickey,
711keyboard-interactive,
712password
713.Dc .
f5799ae1 714.It Cm Protocol
715Specifies the protocol versions
9108f8d9 716.Xr ssh 1
f5799ae1 717should support in order of preference.
718The possible values are
9108f8d9 719.Sq 1
f5799ae1 720and
9108f8d9 721.Sq 2 .
f5799ae1 722Multiple versions must be comma-separated.
723The default is
724.Dq 2,1 .
9108f8d9 725This means that ssh
f5799ae1 726tries version 2 and falls back to version 1
727if version 2 is not available.
728.It Cm ProxyCommand
729Specifies the command to use to connect to the server.
730The command
731string extends to the end of the line, and is executed with
732.Pa /bin/sh .
733In the command string,
734.Ql %h
735will be substituted by the host name to
736connect and
737.Ql %p
738by the port.
739The command can be basically anything,
740and should read from its standard input and write to its standard output.
741It should eventually connect an
742.Xr sshd 8
743server running on some machine, or execute
744.Ic sshd -i
745somewhere.
746Host key management will be done using the
747HostName of the host being connected (defaulting to the name typed by
748the user).
6a9b3198 749Setting the command to
750.Dq none
751disables this option entirely.
f5799ae1 752Note that
753.Cm CheckHostIP
754is not available for connects with a proxy command.
755.Pp
665a873d 756This directive is useful in conjunction with
757.Xr nc 1
758and its proxy support.
759For example, the following directive would connect via an HTTP proxy at
760192.0.2.0:
761.Bd -literal -offset 3n
762ProxyCommand /usr/bin/nc -X connect -x 192.0.2.0:8080 %h %p
763.Ed
f5799ae1 764.It Cm PubkeyAuthentication
765Specifies whether to try public key authentication.
766The argument to this keyword must be
767.Dq yes
768or
769.Dq no .
770The default is
771.Dq yes .
772This option applies to protocol version 2 only.
2c06c99b 773.It Cm RekeyLimit
774Specifies the maximum amount of data that may be transmitted before the
775session key is renegotiated.
776The argument is the number of bytes, with an optional suffix of
777.Sq K ,
778.Sq M ,
779or
780.Sq G
781to indicate Kilobytes, Megabytes, or Gigabytes, respectively.
782The default is between
9108f8d9 783.Sq 1G
2c06c99b 784and
9108f8d9 785.Sq 4G ,
2c06c99b 786depending on the cipher.
787This option applies to protocol version 2 only.
f5799ae1 788.It Cm RemoteForward
2c06c99b 789Specifies that a TCP port on the remote machine be forwarded over
f5799ae1 790the secure channel to the specified host and port from the local machine.
dec6d9fe 791The first argument must be
996d5e62 792.Sm off
dec6d9fe 793.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc Ar port
996d5e62 794.Sm on
dec6d9fe 795and the second argument must be
796.Ar host : Ns Ar hostport .
797IPv6 addresses can be specified by enclosing addresses in square brackets
798or by using an alternative syntax:
799.Oo Ar bind_address Ns / Oc Ns Ar port
800and
801.Ar host Ns / Ns Ar hostport .
f5799ae1 802Multiple forwardings may be specified, and additional
803forwardings can be given on the command line.
804Only the superuser can forward privileged ports.
996d5e62 805.Pp
806If the
807.Ar bind_address
808is not specified, the default is to only bind to loopback addresses.
809If the
810.Ar bind_address
811is
812.Ql *
813or an empty string, then the forwarding is requested to listen on all
814interfaces.
815Specifying a remote
816.Ar bind_address
817will only succeed if the server's
818.Cm GatewayPorts
819option is enabled (see
820.Xr sshd_config 5 ) .
f5799ae1 821.It Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication
822Specifies whether to try rhosts based authentication with RSA host
823authentication.
824The argument must be
825.Dq yes
826or
827.Dq no .
828The default is
829.Dq no .
830This option applies to protocol version 1 only and requires
9108f8d9 831.Xr ssh 1
f5799ae1 832to be setuid root.
833.It Cm RSAAuthentication
834Specifies whether to try RSA authentication.
835The argument to this keyword must be
836.Dq yes
837or
838.Dq no .
839RSA authentication will only be
840attempted if the identity file exists, or an authentication agent is
841running.
842The default is
843.Dq yes .
844Note that this option applies to protocol version 1 only.
c9f39d2c 845.It Cm SendEnv
846Specifies what variables from the local
847.Xr environ 7
848should be sent to the server.
9108f8d9 849Note that environment passing is only supported for protocol 2.
850The server must also support it, and the server must be configured to
c9f39d2c 851accept these environment variables.
852Refer to
853.Cm AcceptEnv
854in
855.Xr sshd_config 5
856for how to configure the server.
9108f8d9 857Variables are specified by name, which may contain wildcard characters.
c9f39d2c 858Multiple environment variables may be separated by whitespace or spread
859across multiple
860.Cm SendEnv
861directives.
862The default is not to send any environment variables.
9108f8d9 863.Pp
864See
865.Sx PATTERNS
866for more information on patterns.
cdd66111 867.It Cm ServerAliveCountMax
2c06c99b 868Sets the number of server alive messages (see below) which may be
cdd66111 869sent without
9108f8d9 870.Xr ssh 1
cdd66111 871receiving any messages back from the server.
872If this threshold is reached while server alive messages are being sent,
9108f8d9 873ssh will disconnect from the server, terminating the session.
cdd66111 874It is important to note that the use of server alive messages is very
875different from
876.Cm TCPKeepAlive
877(below).
878The server alive messages are sent through the encrypted channel
879and therefore will not be spoofable.
880The TCP keepalive option enabled by
881.Cm TCPKeepAlive
882is spoofable.
883The server alive mechanism is valuable when the client or
884server depend on knowing when a connection has become inactive.
885.Pp
886The default value is 3.
887If, for example,
888.Cm ServerAliveInterval
9108f8d9 889(see below) is set to 15 and
cdd66111 890.Cm ServerAliveCountMax
9108f8d9 891is left at the default, if the server becomes unresponsive,
892ssh will disconnect after approximately 45 seconds.
893This option applies to protocol version 2 only.
2c06c99b 894.It Cm ServerAliveInterval
895Sets a timeout interval in seconds after which if no data has been received
896from the server,
9108f8d9 897.Xr ssh 1
2c06c99b 898will send a message through the encrypted
899channel to request a response from the server.
900The default
901is 0, indicating that these messages will not be sent to the server.
902This option applies to protocol version 2 only.
f5799ae1 903.It Cm SmartcardDevice
0fff78ff 904Specifies which smartcard device to use.
905The argument to this keyword is the device
9108f8d9 906.Xr ssh 1
f5799ae1 907should use to communicate with a smartcard used for storing the user's
0fff78ff 908private RSA key.
909By default, no device is specified and smartcard support is not activated.
f5799ae1 910.It Cm StrictHostKeyChecking
911If this flag is set to
912.Dq yes ,
9108f8d9 913.Xr ssh 1
f5799ae1 914will never automatically add host keys to the
665a873d 915.Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts
f5799ae1 916file, and refuses to connect to hosts whose host key has changed.
917This provides maximum protection against trojan horse attacks,
9108f8d9 918though it can be annoying when the
f5799ae1 919.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
9108f8d9 920file is poorly maintained or when connections to new hosts are
f5799ae1 921frequently made.
922This option forces the user to manually
923add all new hosts.
924If this flag is set to
925.Dq no ,
9108f8d9 926ssh will automatically add new host keys to the
f5799ae1 927user known hosts files.
928If this flag is set to
929.Dq ask ,
930new host keys
931will be added to the user known host files only after the user
932has confirmed that is what they really want to do, and
9108f8d9 933ssh will refuse to connect to hosts whose host key has changed.
f5799ae1 934The host keys of
935known hosts will be verified automatically in all cases.
936The argument must be
937.Dq yes ,
9108f8d9 938.Dq no ,
f5799ae1 939or
940.Dq ask .
941The default is
942.Dq ask .
cdd66111 943.It Cm TCPKeepAlive
944Specifies whether the system should send TCP keepalive messages to the
945other side.
946If they are sent, death of the connection or crash of one
947of the machines will be properly noticed.
948However, this means that
949connections will die if the route is down temporarily, and some people
950find it annoying.
951.Pp
952The default is
953.Dq yes
954(to send TCP keepalive messages), and the client will notice
955if the network goes down or the remote host dies.
956This is important in scripts, and many users want it too.
957.Pp
958To disable TCP keepalive messages, the value should be set to
959.Dq no .
2c06c99b 960.It Cm Tunnel
9108f8d9 961Request
2c06c99b 962.Xr tun 4
963device forwarding between the client and the server.
2c06c99b 964The argument must be
965.Dq yes ,
9108f8d9 966.Dq point-to-point
967(layer 3),
2c06c99b 968.Dq ethernet
9108f8d9 969(layer 2),
2c06c99b 970or
971.Dq no .
9108f8d9 972Specifying
973.Dq yes
974requests the default tunnel mode, which is
975.Dq point-to-point .
2c06c99b 976The default is
977.Dq no .
978.It Cm TunnelDevice
9108f8d9 979Specifies the
2c06c99b 980.Xr tun 4
9108f8d9 981devices to open on the client
982.Pq Ar local_tun
983and the server
984.Pq Ar remote_tun .
985.Pp
986The argument must be
987.Sm off
988.Ar local_tun Op : Ar remote_tun .
989.Sm on
990The devices may be specified by numerical ID or the keyword
991.Dq any ,
992which uses the next available tunnel device.
993If
994.Ar remote_tun
995is not specified, it defaults to
996.Dq any .
997The default is
998.Dq any:any .
f5799ae1 999.It Cm UsePrivilegedPort
1000Specifies whether to use a privileged port for outgoing connections.
1001The argument must be
1002.Dq yes
1003or
1004.Dq no .
1005The default is
1006.Dq no .
41b2f314 1007If set to
9108f8d9 1008.Dq yes ,
1009.Xr ssh 1
41b2f314 1010must be setuid root.
f5799ae1 1011Note that this option must be set to
1012.Dq yes
0fff78ff 1013for
f5799ae1 1014.Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication
0fff78ff 1015with older servers.
f5799ae1 1016.It Cm User
1017Specifies the user to log in as.
1018This can be useful when a different user name is used on different machines.
1019This saves the trouble of
1020having to remember to give the user name on the command line.
1021.It Cm UserKnownHostsFile
1022Specifies a file to use for the user
1023host key database instead of
665a873d 1024.Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts .
0fff78ff 1025.It Cm VerifyHostKeyDNS
1026Specifies whether to verify the remote key using DNS and SSHFP resource
1027records.
cdd66111 1028If this option is set to
1029.Dq yes ,
1030the client will implicitly trust keys that match a secure fingerprint
1031from DNS.
1032Insecure fingerprints will be handled as if this option was set to
1033.Dq ask .
1034If this option is set to
1035.Dq ask ,
1036information on fingerprint match will be displayed, but the user will still
1037need to confirm new host keys according to the
1038.Cm StrictHostKeyChecking
1039option.
1040The argument must be
1041.Dq yes ,
9108f8d9 1042.Dq no ,
cdd66111 1043or
1044.Dq ask .
0fff78ff 1045The default is
1046.Dq no .
1047Note that this option applies to protocol version 2 only.
9108f8d9 1048.Pp
1049See also
1050.Sx VERIFYING HOST KEYS
1051in
1052.Xr ssh 1 .
f5799ae1 1053.It Cm XAuthLocation
41b2f314 1054Specifies the full pathname of the
f5799ae1 1055.Xr xauth 1
1056program.
1057The default is
1058.Pa /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth .
1059.El
9108f8d9 1060.Sh PATTERNS
1061A
1062.Em pattern
1063consists of zero or more non-whitespace characters,
1064.Sq *
1065(a wildcard that matches zero or more characters),
1066or
1067.Sq ?\&
1068(a wildcard that matches exactly one character).
1069For example, to specify a set of declarations for any host in the
1070.Dq .co.uk
1071set of domains,
1072the following pattern could be used:
1073.Pp
1074.Dl Host *.co.uk
1075.Pp
1076The following pattern
1077would match any host in the 192.168.0.[0-9] network range:
1078.Pp
1079.Dl Host 192.168.0.?
1080.Pp
1081A
1082.Em pattern-list
1083is a comma-separated list of patterns.
1084Patterns within pattern-lists may be negated
1085by preceding them with an exclamation mark
1086.Pq Sq !\& .
1087For example,
1088to allow a key to be used from anywhere within an organisation
1089except from the
1090.Dq dialup
1091pool,
1092the following entry (in authorized_keys) could be used:
1093.Pp
1094.Dl from=\&"!*.dialup.example.com,*.example.com\&"
f5799ae1 1095.Sh FILES
1096.Bl -tag -width Ds
665a873d 1097.It Pa ~/.ssh/config
f5799ae1 1098This is the per-user configuration file.
1099The format of this file is described above.
9108f8d9 1100This file is used by the SSH client.
c9f39d2c 1101Because of the potential for abuse, this file must have strict permissions:
1102read/write for the user, and not accessible by others.
f5799ae1 1103.It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_config
1104Systemwide configuration file.
1105This file provides defaults for those
1106values that are not specified in the user's configuration file, and
1107for those users who do not have a configuration file.
1108This file must be world-readable.
1109.El
0fff78ff 1110.Sh SEE ALSO
1111.Xr ssh 1
f5799ae1 1112.Sh AUTHORS
1113OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free
1114ssh 1.2.12 release by Tatu Ylonen.
1115Aaron Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos,
1116Theo de Raadt and Dug Song
1117removed many bugs, re-added newer features and
1118created OpenSSH.
1119Markus Friedl contributed the support for SSH
1120protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0.
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