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bf740959 3.\" Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>
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3b5a1b05 37.\" $OpenBSD: sshd.8,v 1.166 2002/02/03 22:35:57 stevesk Exp $
bf740959 38.Dd September 25, 1999
39.Dt SSHD 8
40.Os
41.Sh NAME
42.Nm sshd
da89cf4d 43.Nd OpenSSH SSH daemon
bf740959 44.Sh SYNOPSIS
45.Nm sshd
2043936f 46.Op Fl deiqtD46
bf740959 47.Op Fl b Ar bits
48.Op Fl f Ar config_file
49.Op Fl g Ar login_grace_time
50.Op Fl h Ar host_key_file
51.Op Fl k Ar key_gen_time
2717fa0f 52.Op Fl o Ar option
bf740959 53.Op Fl p Ar port
c345cf9d 54.Op Fl u Ar len
f54651ce 55.Sh DESCRIPTION
bf740959 56.Nm
2c86906e 57(SSH Daemon) is the daemon program for
bf740959 58.Xr ssh 1 .
3189621b 59Together these programs replace rlogin and rsh, and
bf740959 60provide secure encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts
4fe2af09 61over an insecure network.
62The programs are intended to be as easy to
bf740959 63install and use as possible.
64.Pp
65.Nm
4fe2af09 66is the daemon that listens for connections from clients.
f54651ce 67It is normally started at boot from
bf740959 68.Pa /etc/rc .
69It forks a new
4fe2af09 70daemon for each incoming connection.
71The forked daemons handle
bf740959 72key exchange, encryption, authentication, command execution,
73and data exchange.
1d1ffb87 74This implementation of
75.Nm
76supports both SSH protocol version 1 and 2 simultaneously.
bf740959 77.Nm
4fe2af09 78works as follows.
1d1ffb87 79.Pp
80.Ss SSH protocol version 1
81.Pp
4fe2af09 82Each host has a host-specific RSA key
83(normally 1024 bits) used to identify the host.
84Additionally, when
bf740959 85the daemon starts, it generates a server RSA key (normally 768 bits).
86This key is normally regenerated every hour if it has been used, and
87is never stored on disk.
88.Pp
3189621b 89Whenever a client connects the daemon responds with its public
90host and server keys.
4fe2af09 91The client compares the
1d1ffb87 92RSA host key against its own database to verify that it has not changed.
4fe2af09 93The client then generates a 256 bit random number.
94It encrypts this
bf740959 95random number using both the host key and the server key, and sends
4fe2af09 96the encrypted number to the server.
3189621b 97Both sides then use this
bf740959 98random number as a session key which is used to encrypt all further
4fe2af09 99communications in the session.
100The rest of the session is encrypted
3189621b 101using a conventional cipher, currently Blowfish or 3DES, with 3DES
7368a6c8 102being used by default.
4fe2af09 103The client selects the encryption algorithm
bf740959 104to use from those offered by the server.
105.Pp
4fe2af09 106Next, the server and the client enter an authentication dialog.
107The client tries to authenticate itself using
bf740959 108.Pa .rhosts
109authentication,
110.Pa .rhosts
111authentication combined with RSA host
112authentication, RSA challenge-response authentication, or password
113based authentication.
114.Pp
115Rhosts authentication is normally disabled
116because it is fundamentally insecure, but can be enabled in the server
4fe2af09 117configuration file if desired.
118System security is not improved unless
bf740959 119.Xr rshd 8 ,
120.Xr rlogind 8 ,
bf740959 121and
9495bfc5 122.Xr rexecd 8
bf740959 123are disabled (thus completely disabling
124.Xr rlogin 1
125and
126.Xr rsh 1
3189621b 127into the machine).
bf740959 128.Pp
1d1ffb87 129.Ss SSH protocol version 2
130.Pp
c345cf9d 131Version 2 works similarly:
7f19f8bb 132Each host has a host-specific key (RSA or DSA) used to identify the host.
1d1ffb87 133However, when the daemon starts, it does not generate a server key.
134Forward security is provided through a Diffie-Hellman key agreement.
135This key agreement results in a shared session key.
da89cf4d 136.Pp
51c251f0 137The rest of the session is encrypted using a symmetric cipher, currently
da89cf4d 138128 bit AES, Blowfish, 3DES, CAST128, Arcfour, 192 bit AES, or 256 bit AES.
1d1ffb87 139The client selects the encryption algorithm
140to use from those offered by the server.
141Additionally, session integrity is provided
d0c832f3 142through a cryptographic message authentication code
1d1ffb87 143(hmac-sha1 or hmac-md5).
144.Pp
145Protocol version 2 provides a public key based
da89cf4d 146user (PubkeyAuthentication) or
147client host (HostbasedAuthentication) authentication method,
148conventional password authentication and challenge response based methods.
1d1ffb87 149.Pp
150.Ss Command execution and data forwarding
151.Pp
bf740959 152If the client successfully authenticates itself, a dialog for
4fe2af09 153preparing the session is entered.
154At this time the client may request
bf740959 155things like allocating a pseudo-tty, forwarding X11 connections,
156forwarding TCP/IP connections, or forwarding the authentication agent
157connection over the secure channel.
158.Pp
159Finally, the client either requests a shell or execution of a command.
4fe2af09 160The sides then enter session mode.
161In this mode, either side may send
bf740959 162data at any time, and such data is forwarded to/from the shell or
163command on the server side, and the user terminal in the client side.
164.Pp
165When the user program terminates and all forwarded X11 and other
166connections have been closed, the server sends command exit status to
167the client, and both sides exit.
168.Pp
169.Nm
170can be configured using command-line options or a configuration
4fe2af09 171file.
172Command-line options override values specified in the
bf740959 173configuration file.
174.Pp
9d6b7add 175.Nm
176rereads its configuration file when it receives a hangup signal,
409edaba 177.Dv SIGHUP ,
a5a2da3b 178by executing itself with the name it was started as, i.e.,
409edaba 179.Pa /usr/sbin/sshd .
9d6b7add 180.Pp
bf740959 181The options are as follows:
182.Bl -tag -width Ds
183.It Fl b Ar bits
da89cf4d 184Specifies the number of bits in the ephemeral protocol version 1
185server key (default 768).
bf740959 186.It Fl d
4fe2af09 187Debug mode.
188The server sends verbose debug output to the system
189log, and does not put itself in the background.
190The server also will not fork and will only process one connection.
191This option is only intended for debugging for the server.
da89cf4d 192Multiple -d options increase the debugging level.
94ec8c6b 193Maximum is 3.
da89cf4d 194.It Fl e
195When this option is specified,
196.Nm
197will send the output to the standard error instead of the system log.
bf740959 198.It Fl f Ar configuration_file
4fe2af09 199Specifies the name of the configuration file.
200The default is
5f4fdfae 201.Pa /etc/sshd_config .
bf740959 202.Nm
203refuses to start if there is no configuration file.
204.It Fl g Ar login_grace_time
205Gives the grace time for clients to authenticate themselves (default
ee5e6612 206600 seconds).
4fe2af09 207If the client fails to authenticate the user within
208this many seconds, the server disconnects and exits.
209A value of zero indicates no limit.
bf740959 210.It Fl h Ar host_key_file
0f84fe37 211Specifies a file from which a host key is read.
bf740959 212This option must be given if
213.Nm
214is not run as root (as the normal
0f84fe37 215host key files are normally not readable by anyone but root).
216The default is
217.Pa /etc/ssh_host_key
218for protocol version 1, and
219.Pa /etc/ssh_host_rsa_key
220and
221.Pa /etc/ssh_host_dsa_key
222for protocol version 2.
8abcdba4 223It is possible to have multiple host key files for
da89cf4d 224the different protocol versions and host key algorithms.
bf740959 225.It Fl i
226Specifies that
227.Nm
f54651ce 228is being run from inetd.
bf740959 229.Nm
230is normally not run
231from inetd because it needs to generate the server key before it can
4fe2af09 232respond to the client, and this may take tens of seconds.
233Clients would have to wait too long if the key was regenerated every time.
610cd5c6 234However, with small key sizes (e.g., 512) using
bf740959 235.Nm
236from inetd may
237be feasible.
238.It Fl k Ar key_gen_time
da89cf4d 239Specifies how often the ephemeral protocol version 1 server key is
240regenerated (default 3600 seconds, or one hour).
4fe2af09 241The motivation for regenerating the key fairly
bf740959 242often is that the key is not stored anywhere, and after about an hour,
243it becomes impossible to recover the key for decrypting intercepted
244communications even if the machine is cracked into or physically
4fe2af09 245seized.
246A value of zero indicates that the key will never be regenerated.
2717fa0f 247.It Fl o Ar option
248Can be used to give options in the format used in the configuration file.
249This is useful for specifying options for which there is no separate
250command-line flag.
bf740959 251.It Fl p Ar port
252Specifies the port on which the server listens for connections
253(default 22).
135113a3 254Multiple port options are permitted.
255Ports specified in the configuration file are ignored when a
256command-line port is specified.
bf740959 257.It Fl q
4fe2af09 258Quiet mode.
259Nothing is sent to the system log.
260Normally the beginning,
bf740959 261authentication, and termination of each connection is logged.
f87f09aa 262.It Fl t
263Test mode.
264Only check the validity of the configuration file and sanity of the keys.
184eed6a 265This is useful for updating
f87f09aa 266.Nm
267reliably as configuration options may change.
c345cf9d 268.It Fl u Ar len
269This option is used to specify the size of the field
270in the
271.Li utmp
272structure that holds the remote host name.
273If the resolved host name is longer than
274.Ar len ,
275the dotted decimal value will be used instead.
276This allows hosts with very long host names that
277overflow this field to still be uniquely identified.
278Specifying
279.Fl u0
280indicates that only dotted decimal addresses
281should be put into the
282.Pa utmp
283file.
e675b851 284.Fl u0
285is also be used to prevent
286.Nm
287from making DNS requests unless the authentication
288mechanism or configuration requires it.
289Authentication mechanisms that may require DNS include
290.Cm RhostsAuthentication ,
291.Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication ,
292.Cm HostbasedAuthentication
293and using a
294.Cm from="pattern-list"
295option in a key file.
8abcdba4 296.It Fl D
297When this option is specified
298.Nm
299will not detach and does not become a daemon.
300This allows easy monitoring of
301.Nm sshd .
48e671d5 302.It Fl 4
303Forces
304.Nm
305to use IPv4 addresses only.
306.It Fl 6
307Forces
308.Nm
309to use IPv6 addresses only.
bf740959 310.El
311.Sh CONFIGURATION FILE
312.Nm
f54651ce 313reads configuration data from
5f4fdfae 314.Pa /etc/sshd_config
bf740959 315(or the file specified with
316.Fl f
4fe2af09 317on the command line).
54bf768d 318The file contains keyword-argument pairs, one per line.
4fe2af09 319Lines starting with
bf740959 320.Ql #
321and empty lines are interpreted as comments.
322.Pp
54bf768d 323The possible
324keywords and their meanings are as follows (note that
325keywords are case-insensitive and arguments are case-sensitive):
bf740959 326.Bl -tag -width Ds
327.It Cm AFSTokenPassing
4fe2af09 328Specifies whether an AFS token may be forwarded to the server.
329Default is
bf740959 330.Dq yes .
331.It Cm AllowGroups
dfafef8f 332This keyword can be followed by a list of group name patterns, separated
4fe2af09 333by spaces.
334If specified, login is allowed only for users whose primary
c6a69271 335group or supplementary group list matches one of the patterns.
bf740959 336.Ql \&*
337and
338.Ql ?
339can be used as
4fe2af09 340wildcards in the patterns.
91789042 341Only group names are valid; a numerical group ID is not recognized.
dfafef8f 342By default, login is allowed for all groups.
bf740959 343.Pp
33de75a3 344.It Cm AllowTcpForwarding
345Specifies whether TCP forwarding is permitted.
346The default is
347.Dq yes .
348Note that disabling TCP forwarding does not improve security unless
349users are also denied shell access, as they can always install their
350own forwarders.
351.Pp
bf740959 352.It Cm AllowUsers
dfafef8f 353This keyword can be followed by a list of user name patterns, separated
4fe2af09 354by spaces.
355If specified, login is allowed only for users names that
bf740959 356match one of the patterns.
357.Ql \&*
358and
359.Ql ?
360can be used as
4fe2af09 361wildcards in the patterns.
91789042 362Only user names are valid; a numerical user ID is not recognized.
dfafef8f 363By default, login is allowed for all users.
80f8f24f 364If the pattern takes the form USER@HOST then USER and HOST
91789042 365are separately checked, restricting logins to particular
80f8f24f 366users from particular hosts.
bf740959 367.Pp
c8445989 368.It Cm AuthorizedKeysFile
7f19f8bb 369Specifies the file that contains the public keys that can be used
370for user authentication.
c8445989 371.Cm AuthorizedKeysFile
372may contain tokens of the form %T which are substituted during connection
ae897d7c 373set-up. The following tokens are defined: %% is replaced by a literal '%',
c8445989 374%h is replaced by the home directory of the user being authenticated and
375%u is replaced by the username of that user.
376After expansion,
377.Cm AuthorizedKeysFile
f740438e 378is taken to be an absolute path or one relative to the user's home
c8445989 379directory.
380The default is
cb362b5e 381.Dq .ssh/authorized_keys .
eea39c02 382.It Cm Banner
383In some jurisdictions, sending a warning message before authentication
384may be relevant for getting legal protection.
385The contents of the specified file are sent to the remote user before
386authentication is allowed.
387This option is only available for protocol version 2.
388.Pp
657297ff 389.It Cm ChallengeResponseAuthentication
248bad82 390Specifies whether challenge response authentication is allowed.
391All authentication styles from
392.Xr login.conf 5
393are supported.
657297ff 394The default is
395.Dq yes .
a18395da 396.It Cm Ciphers
397Specifies the ciphers allowed for protocol version 2.
398Multiple ciphers must be comma-separated.
399The default is
ba218fbe 400.Pp
401.Bd -literal
402 ``aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,blowfish-cbc,cast128-cbc,arcfour,
403 aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc''
404.Ed
3ffc6336 405.It Cm ClientAliveInterval
406Sets a timeout interval in seconds after which if no data has been received
3730bb22 407from the client,
3ffc6336 408.Nm
409will send a message through the encrypted
84fc17bf 410channel to request a response from the client.
411The default
3ffc6336 412is 0, indicating that these messages will not be sent to the client.
84fc17bf 413This option applies to protocol version 2 only.
3ffc6336 414.It Cm ClientAliveCountMax
415Sets the number of client alive messages (see above) which may be
416sent without
417.Nm
418receiving any messages back from the client. If this threshold is
3730bb22 419reached while client alive messages are being sent,
3ffc6336 420.Nm
421will disconnect the client, terminating the session. It is important
3730bb22 422to note that the use of client alive messages is very different from
713d61f7 423.Cm KeepAlive
84fc17bf 424(below). The client alive messages are sent through the
3ffc6336 425encrypted channel and therefore will not be spoofable. The TCP keepalive
84fc17bf 426option enabled by
713d61f7 427.Cm KeepAlive
91789042 428is spoofable. The client alive mechanism is valuable when the client or
429server depend on knowing when a connection has become inactive.
84fc17bf 430.Pp
91789042 431The default value is 3. If
84fc17bf 432.Cm ClientAliveInterval
91789042 433(above) is set to 15, and
fc7eca52 434.Cm ClientAliveCountMax
435is left at the default, unresponsive ssh clients
3730bb22 436will be disconnected after approximately 45 seconds.
bf740959 437.It Cm DenyGroups
dfafef8f 438This keyword can be followed by a list of group name patterns, separated
4fe2af09 439by spaces.
dfafef8f 440Login is disallowed for users whose primary group or supplementary
441group list matches one of the patterns.
bf740959 442.Ql \&*
443and
444.Ql ?
445can be used as
4fe2af09 446wildcards in the patterns.
91789042 447Only group names are valid; a numerical group ID is not recognized.
dfafef8f 448By default, login is allowed for all groups.
bf740959 449.Pp
450.It Cm DenyUsers
dfafef8f 451This keyword can be followed by a list of user name patterns, separated
4fe2af09 452by spaces.
453Login is disallowed for user names that match one of the patterns.
bf740959 454.Ql \&*
455and
456.Ql ?
4fe2af09 457can be used as wildcards in the patterns.
91789042 458Only user names are valid; a numerical user ID is not recognized.
dfafef8f 459By default, login is allowed for all users.
1d1ffb87 460.It Cm GatewayPorts
461Specifies whether remote hosts are allowed to connect to ports
462forwarded for the client.
70068acc 463By default,
464.Nm
465binds remote port forwardings to the loopback addresss. This
466prevents other remote hosts from connecting to forwarded ports.
467.Cm GatewayPorts
468can be used to specify that
469.Nm
470should bind remote port forwardings to the wildcard address,
471thus allowing remote hosts to connect to forwarded ports.
1d1ffb87 472The argument must be
473.Dq yes
474or
475.Dq no .
476The default is
477.Dq no .
da89cf4d 478.It Cm HostbasedAuthentication
479Specifies whether rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv authentication together
480with successful public key client host authentication is allowed
481(hostbased authentication).
482This option is similar to
483.Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication
484and applies to protocol version 2 only.
485The default is
486.Dq no .
bf740959 487.It Cm HostKey
0f84fe37 488Specifies a file containing a private host key
489used by SSH.
490The default is
491.Pa /etc/ssh_host_key
492for protocol version 1, and
493.Pa /etc/ssh_host_rsa_key
494and
495.Pa /etc/ssh_host_dsa_key
496for protocol version 2.
bf740959 497Note that
498.Nm
42f11eb2 499will refuse to use a file if it is group/world-accessible.
fa08c86b 500It is possible to have multiple host key files.
501.Dq rsa1
502keys are used for version 1 and
503.Dq dsa
504or
505.Dq rsa
506are used for version 2 of the SSH protocol.
bf740959 507.It Cm IgnoreRhosts
c8d54615 508Specifies that
509.Pa .rhosts
f54651ce 510and
c8d54615 511.Pa .shosts
da89cf4d 512files will not be used in
513.Cm RhostsAuthentication ,
514.Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication
515or
516.Cm HostbasedAuthentication .
517.Pp
bf740959 518.Pa /etc/hosts.equiv
519and
f54651ce 520.Pa /etc/shosts.equiv
4fe2af09 521are still used.
f54651ce 522The default is
c8d54615 523.Dq yes .
b4748e2f 524.It Cm IgnoreUserKnownHosts
525Specifies whether
526.Nm
527should ignore the user's
528.Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts
529during
da89cf4d 530.Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication
531or
532.Cm HostbasedAuthentication .
b4748e2f 533The default is
534.Dq no .
bf740959 535.It Cm KeepAlive
3b5a1b05 536Specifies whether the system should send TCP keepalive messages to the
4fe2af09 537other side.
538If they are sent, death of the connection or crash of one
539of the machines will be properly noticed.
540However, this means that
bf740959 541connections will die if the route is down temporarily, and some people
4fe2af09 542find it annoying.
d0c832f3 543On the other hand, if keepalives are not sent,
bf740959 544sessions may hang indefinitely on the server, leaving
545.Dq ghost
546users and consuming server resources.
547.Pp
548The default is
549.Dq yes
550(to send keepalives), and the server will notice
3b5a1b05 551if the network goes down or the client host crashes.
4fe2af09 552This avoids infinitely hanging sessions.
bf740959 553.Pp
554To disable keepalives, the value should be set to
3b5a1b05 555.Dq no .
bf740959 556.It Cm KerberosAuthentication
4fe2af09 557Specifies whether Kerberos authentication is allowed.
558This can be in the form of a Kerberos ticket, or if
bf740959 559.Cm PasswordAuthentication
560is yes, the password provided by the user will be validated through
94ec8c6b 561the Kerberos KDC.
562To use this option, the server needs a
c345cf9d 563Kerberos servtab which allows the verification of the KDC's identity.
4fe2af09 564Default is
bf740959 565.Dq yes .
566.It Cm KerberosOrLocalPasswd
567If set then if password authentication through Kerberos fails then
568the password will be validated via any additional local mechanism
569such as
188adeb2 570.Pa /etc/passwd .
4fe2af09 571Default is
bf740959 572.Dq yes .
573.It Cm KerberosTgtPassing
574Specifies whether a Kerberos TGT may be forwarded to the server.
f54651ce 575Default is
bf740959 576.Dq no ,
577as this only works when the Kerberos KDC is actually an AFS kaserver.
578.It Cm KerberosTicketCleanup
579Specifies whether to automatically destroy the user's ticket cache
4fe2af09 580file on logout.
581Default is
bf740959 582.Dq yes .
583.It Cm KeyRegenerationInterval
da89cf4d 584In protocol version 1, the ephemeral server key is automatically regenerated
585after this many seconds (if it has been used).
4fe2af09 586The purpose of regeneration is to prevent
bf740959 587decrypting captured sessions by later breaking into the machine and
4fe2af09 588stealing the keys.
589The key is never stored anywhere.
590If the value is 0, the key is never regenerated.
591The default is 3600 (seconds).
bf740959 592.It Cm ListenAddress
6e9944b8 593Specifies the local addresses
da89cf4d 594.Nm
bf740959 595should listen on.
6e9944b8 596The following forms may be used:
597.Pp
598.Bl -item -offset indent -compact
599.It
600.Cm ListenAddress
b8a297f1 601.Sm off
602.Ar host No | Ar IPv4_addr No | Ar IPv6_addr
603.Sm on
6e9944b8 604.It
605.Cm ListenAddress
b8a297f1 606.Sm off
607.Ar host No | Ar IPv4_addr No : Ar port
608.Sm on
6e9944b8 609.It
610.Cm ListenAddress
b8a297f1 611.Sm off
612.Oo
613.Ar host No | Ar IPv6_addr Oc : Ar port
614.Sm on
6e9944b8 615.El
616.Pp
617If
b8a297f1 618.Ar port
6e9944b8 619is not specified,
da89cf4d 620.Nm
6e9944b8 621will listen on the address and all prior
622.Cm Port
623options specified. The default is to listen on all local
624addresses. Multiple
625.Cm ListenAddress
626options are permitted. Additionally, any
627.Cm Port
628options must precede this option for non port qualified addresses.
bf740959 629.It Cm LoginGraceTime
630The server disconnects after this time if the user has not
4fe2af09 631successfully logged in.
632If the value is 0, there is no time limit.
bf740959 633The default is 600 (seconds).
6a17f9c2 634.It Cm LogLevel
635Gives the verbosity level that is used when logging messages from
636.Nm sshd .
637The possible values are:
60015649 638QUIET, FATAL, ERROR, INFO, VERBOSE, DEBUG, DEBUG1, DEBUG2 and DEBUG3.
639The default is INFO. DEBUG and DEBUG1 are equivalent. DEBUG2
640and DEBUG3 each specify higher levels of debugging output.
641Logging with a DEBUG level violates the privacy of users
6a17f9c2 642and is not recommended.
b2552997 643.It Cm MACs
644Specifies the available MAC (message authentication code) algorithms.
645The MAC algorithm is used in protocol version 2
646for data integrity protection.
647Multiple algorithms must be comma-separated.
648The default is
47bf6266 649.Dq hmac-md5,hmac-sha1,hmac-ripemd160,hmac-sha1-96,hmac-md5-96 .
089fbbd2 650.It Cm MaxStartups
651Specifies the maximum number of concurrent unauthenticated connections to the
652.Nm
653daemon.
654Additional connections will be dropped until authentication succeeds or the
655.Cm LoginGraceTime
656expires for a connection.
657The default is 10.
c345cf9d 658.Pp
659Alternatively, random early drop can be enabled by specifying
660the three colon separated values
661.Dq start:rate:full
94ec8c6b 662(e.g., "10:30:60").
c345cf9d 663.Nm
6f37606e 664will refuse connection attempts with a probability of
c345cf9d 665.Dq rate/100
666(30%)
667if there are currently
668.Dq start
669(10)
670unauthenticated connections.
6f37606e 671The probability increases linearly and all connection attempts
c345cf9d 672are refused if the number of unauthenticated connections reaches
673.Dq full
674(60).
10f72868 675.It Cm PAMAuthenticationViaKbdInt
676Specifies whether PAM challenge response authentication is allowed. This
677allows the use of most PAM challenge response authentication modules, but
678it will allow password authentication regardless of whether
679.Cm PasswordAuthentication
680is disabled.
681The default is
682.Dq no .
bf740959 683.It Cm PasswordAuthentication
684Specifies whether password authentication is allowed.
685The default is
686.Dq yes .
687.It Cm PermitEmptyPasswords
688When password authentication is allowed, it specifies whether the
4fe2af09 689server allows login to accounts with empty password strings.
690The default is
c8d54615 691.Dq no .
bf740959 692.It Cm PermitRootLogin
46f23b8d 693Specifies whether root can login using
bf740959 694.Xr ssh 1 .
695The argument must be
696.Dq yes ,
15853e93 697.Dq without-password ,
698.Dq forced-commands-only
bf740959 699or
700.Dq no .
701The default is
702.Dq yes .
15853e93 703.Pp
704If this option is set to
bf740959 705.Dq without-password
15853e93 706password authentication is disabled for root.
bf740959 707.Pp
15853e93 708If this option is set to
709.Dq forced-commands-only
710root login with public key authentication will be allowed,
711but only if the
bf740959 712.Ar command
15853e93 713option has been specified
bf740959 714(which may be useful for taking remote backups even if root login is
15853e93 715normally not allowed). All other authentication methods are disabled
716for root.
46f23b8d 717.Pp
718If this option is set to
719.Dq no
720root is not allowed to login.
0fbe8c74 721.It Cm PidFile
722Specifies the file that contains the process identifier of the
723.Nm
724daemon.
725The default is
726.Pa /var/run/sshd.pid .
bf740959 727.It Cm Port
728Specifies the port number that
729.Nm
4fe2af09 730listens on.
731The default is 22.
48e671d5 732Multiple options of this type are permitted.
da89cf4d 733See also
734.Cm ListenAddress .
4f4648f9 735.It Cm PrintLastLog
736Specifies whether
737.Nm
738should print the date and time when the user last logged in.
739The default is
740.Dq yes .
bf740959 741.It Cm PrintMotd
742Specifies whether
743.Nm
f54651ce 744should print
bf740959 745.Pa /etc/motd
4fe2af09 746when a user logs in interactively.
747(On some systems it is also printed by the shell,
bf740959 748.Pa /etc/profile ,
4fe2af09 749or equivalent.)
750The default is
bf740959 751.Dq yes .
f54651ce 752.It Cm Protocol
753Specifies the protocol versions
754.Nm
755should support.
756The possible values are
757.Dq 1
758and
759.Dq 2 .
760Multiple versions must be comma-separated.
761The default is
6023325e 762.Dq 2,1 .
657297ff 763.It Cm PubkeyAuthentication
764Specifies whether public key authentication is allowed.
765The default is
766.Dq yes .
767Note that this option applies to protocol version 2 only.
bf740959 768.It Cm RhostsAuthentication
769Specifies whether authentication using rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv
4fe2af09 770files is sufficient.
771Normally, this method should not be permitted because it is insecure.
bf740959 772.Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication
773should be used
774instead, because it performs RSA-based host authentication in addition
775to normal rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv authentication.
776The default is
777.Dq no .
da89cf4d 778This option applies to protocol version 1 only.
bf740959 779.It Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication
780Specifies whether rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv authentication together
4fe2af09 781with successful RSA host authentication is allowed.
782The default is
c8d54615 783.Dq no .
da89cf4d 784This option applies to protocol version 1 only.
bf740959 785.It Cm RSAAuthentication
4fe2af09 786Specifies whether pure RSA authentication is allowed.
787The default is
bf740959 788.Dq yes .
da89cf4d 789This option applies to protocol version 1 only.
bf740959 790.It Cm ServerKeyBits
da89cf4d 791Defines the number of bits in the ephemeral protocol version 1 server key.
4fe2af09 792The minimum value is 512, and the default is 768.
bf740959 793.It Cm StrictModes
794Specifies whether
795.Nm
796should check file modes and ownership of the
4fe2af09 797user's files and home directory before accepting login.
798This is normally desirable because novices sometimes accidentally leave their
799directory or files world-writable.
800The default is
bf740959 801.Dq yes .
38c295d6 802.It Cm Subsystem
94ec8c6b 803Configures an external subsystem (e.g., file transfer daemon).
804Arguments should be a subsystem name and a command to execute upon subsystem
805request.
b5e300c2 806The command
807.Xr sftp-server 8
808implements the
809.Dq sftp
810file transfer subsystem.
38c295d6 811By default no subsystems are defined.
812Note that this option applies to protocol version 2 only.
bf740959 813.It Cm SyslogFacility
814Gives the facility code that is used when logging messages from
815.Nm sshd .
816The possible values are: DAEMON, USER, AUTH, LOCAL0, LOCAL1, LOCAL2,
4fe2af09 817LOCAL3, LOCAL4, LOCAL5, LOCAL6, LOCAL7.
818The default is AUTH.
bf740959 819.It Cm UseLogin
820Specifies whether
821.Xr login 1
fa649821 822is used for interactive login sessions.
ff027d84 823The default is
824.Dq no .
fa649821 825Note that
826.Xr login 1
c345cf9d 827is never used for remote command execution.
3730bb22 828Note also, that if this is enabled,
829.Cm X11Forwarding
ff027d84 830will be disabled because
831.Xr login 1
832does not know how to handle
3730bb22 833.Xr xauth 1
ff027d84 834cookies.
bf4c5edc 835.It Cm VerifyReverseMapping
836Specifies whether
837.Nm
838should try to verify the remote host name and check that
839the resolved host name for the remote IP address maps back to the
840very same IP address.
841The default is
842.Dq no .
bf740959 843.It Cm X11DisplayOffset
844Specifies the first display number available for
845.Nm sshd Ns 's
4fe2af09 846X11 forwarding.
847This prevents
bf740959 848.Nm
849from interfering with real X11 servers.
c8d54615 850The default is 10.
7b2ea3a1 851.It Cm X11Forwarding
4fe2af09 852Specifies whether X11 forwarding is permitted.
853The default is
c8d54615 854.Dq no .
7b2ea3a1 855Note that disabling X11 forwarding does not improve security in any
856way, as users can always install their own forwarders.
3730bb22 857X11 forwarding is automatically disabled if
858.Cm UseLogin
859is enabled.
e6e573bd 860.It Cm X11UseLocalhost
861Specifies whether
862.Nm
863should bind the X11 forwarding server to the loopback address or to
864the wildcard address. By default,
865.Nm
866binds the forwarding server to the loopback address and sets the
867hostname part of the
868.Ev DISPLAY
869environment variable to
870.Dq localhost .
871This prevents remote hosts from connecting to the fake display.
872However, some older X11 clients may not function with this
873configuration.
874.Cm X11UseLocalhost
875may be set to
876.Dq no
877to specify that the forwarding server should be bound to the wildcard
878address.
879The argument must be
880.Dq yes
881or
882.Dq no .
883The default is
884.Dq yes .
fa649821 885.It Cm XAuthLocation
886Specifies the location of the
887.Xr xauth 1
888program.
889The default is
890.Pa /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth .
bf740959 891.El
e2b1fb42 892.Ss Time Formats
893.Pp
894.Nm
895command-line arguments and configuration file options that specify time
896may be expressed using a sequence of the form:
897.Sm off
898.Ar time Oo Ar qualifier Oc ,
899.Sm on
900where
901.Ar time
902is a positive integer value and
903.Ar qualifier
904is one of the following:
905.Pp
906.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset indent
907.It Cm <none>
908seconds
909.It Cm s | Cm S
910seconds
911.It Cm m | Cm M
912minutes
913.It Cm h | Cm H
914hours
915.It Cm d | Cm D
916days
917.It Cm w | Cm W
918weeks
919.El
920.Pp
921Each member of the sequence is added together to calculate
922the total time value.
923.Pp
924Time format examples:
925.Pp
926.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset indent
927.It 600
928600 seconds (10 minutes)
929.It 10m
93010 minutes
931.It 1h30m
9321 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes)
933.El
bf740959 934.Sh LOGIN PROCESS
935When a user successfully logs in,
936.Nm
937does the following:
938.Bl -enum -offset indent
939.It
940If the login is on a tty, and no command has been specified,
f54651ce 941prints last login time and
bf740959 942.Pa /etc/motd
943(unless prevented in the configuration file or by
944.Pa $HOME/.hushlogin ;
945see the
f54651ce 946.Sx FILES
bf740959 947section).
948.It
949If the login is on a tty, records login time.
950.It
951Checks
952.Pa /etc/nologin ;
953if it exists, prints contents and quits
954(unless root).
955.It
956Changes to run with normal user privileges.
957.It
958Sets up basic environment.
959.It
960Reads
961.Pa $HOME/.ssh/environment
962if it exists.
963.It
964Changes to user's home directory.
965.It
966If
967.Pa $HOME/.ssh/rc
968exists, runs it; else if
5f4fdfae 969.Pa /etc/sshrc
bf740959 970exists, runs
4fe2af09 971it; otherwise runs xauth.
972The
bf740959 973.Dq rc
974files are given the X11
975authentication protocol and cookie in standard input.
976.It
977Runs user's shell or command.
978.El
979.Sh AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT
bf740959 980.Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
96a7b0cc 981is the default file that lists the public keys that are
982permitted for RSA authentication in protocol version 1
983and for public key authentication (PubkeyAuthentication)
da89cf4d 984in protocol version 2.
96a7b0cc 985.Cm AuthorizedKeysFile
c8445989 986may be used to specify an alternative file.
8abcdba4 987.Pp
4fe2af09 988Each line of the file contains one
bf740959 989key (empty lines and lines starting with a
990.Ql #
991are ignored as
4fe2af09 992comments).
8abcdba4 993Each RSA public key consists of the following fields, separated by
4fe2af09 994spaces: options, bits, exponent, modulus, comment.
8abcdba4 995Each protocol version 2 public key consists of:
996options, keytype, base64 encoded key, comment.
997The options fields
998are optional; its presence is determined by whether the line starts
bf740959 999with a number or not (the option field never starts with a number).
8abcdba4 1000The bits, exponent, modulus and comment fields give the RSA key for
1001protocol version 1; the
bf740959 1002comment field is not used for anything (but may be convenient for the
1003user to identify the key).
8abcdba4 1004For protocol version 2 the keytype is
1005.Dq ssh-dss
1006or
1007.Dq ssh-rsa .
bf740959 1008.Pp
1009Note that lines in this file are usually several hundred bytes long
4fe2af09 1010(because of the size of the RSA key modulus).
1011You don't want to type them in; instead, copy the
c0ecc314 1012.Pa identity.pub ,
8abcdba4 1013.Pa id_dsa.pub
c0ecc314 1014or the
1015.Pa id_rsa.pub
bf740959 1016file and edit it.
1017.Pp
c345cf9d 1018The options (if present) consist of comma-separated option
4fe2af09 1019specifications.
1020No spaces are permitted, except within double quotes.
54bf768d 1021The following option specifications are supported (note
1022that option keywords are case-insensitive):
bf740959 1023.Bl -tag -width Ds
1024.It Cm from="pattern-list"
1025Specifies that in addition to RSA authentication, the canonical name
1026of the remote host must be present in the comma-separated list of
4fe2af09 1027patterns
1028.Pf ( Ql *
1029and
1030.Ql ?
1031serve as wildcards).
1032The list may also contain
1033patterns negated by prefixing them with
1034.Ql ! ;
1035if the canonical host name matches a negated pattern, the key is not accepted.
1036The purpose
bf740959 1037of this option is to optionally increase security: RSA authentication
1038by itself does not trust the network or name servers or anything (but
1039the key); however, if somebody somehow steals the key, the key
4fe2af09 1040permits an intruder to log in from anywhere in the world.
1041This additional option makes using a stolen key more difficult (name
bf740959 1042servers and/or routers would have to be compromised in addition to
1043just the key).
1044.It Cm command="command"
1045Specifies that the command is executed whenever this key is used for
4fe2af09 1046authentication.
1047The command supplied by the user (if any) is ignored.
9658ecbc 1048The command is run on a pty if the client requests a pty;
4fe2af09 1049otherwise it is run without a tty.
91789042 1050If a 8-bit clean channel is required,
1051one must not request a pty or should specify
61e96248 1052.Cm no-pty .
4fe2af09 1053A quote may be included in the command by quoting it with a backslash.
1054This option might be useful
1055to restrict certain RSA keys to perform just a specific operation.
1056An example might be a key that permits remote backups but nothing else.
d0c832f3 1057Note that the client may specify TCP/IP and/or X11
1058forwarding unless they are explicitly prohibited.
4cdbc654 1059Note that this option applies to shell, command or subsystem execution.
bf740959 1060.It Cm environment="NAME=value"
1061Specifies that the string is to be added to the environment when
4fe2af09 1062logging in using this key.
1063Environment variables set this way
1064override other default environment values.
1065Multiple options of this type are permitted.
2548961d 1066This option is automatically disabled if
1067.Cm UseLogin
1068is enabled.
bf740959 1069.It Cm no-port-forwarding
1070Forbids TCP/IP forwarding when this key is used for authentication.
4fe2af09 1071Any port forward requests by the client will return an error.
1072This might be used, e.g., in connection with the
bf740959 1073.Cm command
1074option.
1075.It Cm no-X11-forwarding
1076Forbids X11 forwarding when this key is used for authentication.
1077Any X11 forward requests by the client will return an error.
1078.It Cm no-agent-forwarding
1079Forbids authentication agent forwarding when this key is used for
1080authentication.
1081.It Cm no-pty
1082Prevents tty allocation (a request to allocate a pty will fail).
dc504afd 1083.It Cm permitopen="host:port"
3730bb22 1084Limit local
dc504afd 1085.Li ``ssh -L''
b2ae83b8 1086port forwarding such that it may only connect to the specified host and
ed787d14 1087port.
1088IPv6 addresses can be specified with an alternative syntax:
1089.Ar host/port .
1090Multiple
dc504afd 1091.Cm permitopen
3730bb22 1092options may be applied separated by commas. No pattern matching is
1093performed on the specified hostnames, they must be literal domains or
dc504afd 1094addresses.
bf740959 1095.El
1096.Ss Examples
10971024 33 12121.\|.\|.\|312314325 ylo@foo.bar
1098.Pp
1099from="*.niksula.hut.fi,!pc.niksula.hut.fi" 1024 35 23.\|.\|.\|2334 ylo@niksula
1100.Pp
1101command="dump /home",no-pty,no-port-forwarding 1024 33 23.\|.\|.\|2323 backup.hut.fi
dc504afd 1102.Pp
1103permitopen="10.2.1.55:80",permitopen="10.2.1.56:25" 1024 33 23.\|.\|.\|2323
bf740959 1104.Sh SSH_KNOWN_HOSTS FILE FORMAT
f54651ce 1105The
1d1ffb87 1106.Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts ,
f54651ce 1107and
f49bc4f7 1108.Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts
4fe2af09 1109files contain host public keys for all known hosts.
1110The global file should
1111be prepared by the administrator (optional), and the per-user file is
c345cf9d 1112maintained automatically: whenever the user connects from an unknown host
4fe2af09 1113its key is added to the per-user file.
bf740959 1114.Pp
1115Each line in these files contains the following fields: hostnames,
4fe2af09 1116bits, exponent, modulus, comment.
1117The fields are separated by spaces.
bf740959 1118.Pp
1119Hostnames is a comma-separated list of patterns ('*' and '?' act as
1120wildcards); each pattern in turn is matched against the canonical host
1121name (when authenticating a client) or against the user-supplied
4fe2af09 1122name (when authenticating a server).
1123A pattern may also be preceded by
bf740959 1124.Ql !
1125to indicate negation: if the host name matches a negated
1126pattern, it is not accepted (by that line) even if it matched another
1127pattern on the line.
1128.Pp
1d1ffb87 1129Bits, exponent, and modulus are taken directly from the RSA host key; they
bf740959 1130can be obtained, e.g., from
5f4fdfae 1131.Pa /etc/ssh_host_key.pub .
bf740959 1132The optional comment field continues to the end of the line, and is not used.
1133.Pp
1134Lines starting with
1135.Ql #
1136and empty lines are ignored as comments.
1137.Pp
1138When performing host authentication, authentication is accepted if any
4fe2af09 1139matching line has the proper key.
1140It is thus permissible (but not
bf740959 1141recommended) to have several lines or different host keys for the same
4fe2af09 1142names.
1143This will inevitably happen when short forms of host names
1144from different domains are put in the file.
1145It is possible
bf740959 1146that the files contain conflicting information; authentication is
1147accepted if valid information can be found from either file.
1148.Pp
1149Note that the lines in these files are typically hundreds of characters
1150long, and you definitely don't want to type in the host keys by hand.
1151Rather, generate them by a script
f54651ce 1152or by taking
5f4fdfae 1153.Pa /etc/ssh_host_key.pub
bf740959 1154and adding the host names at the front.
1155.Ss Examples
da89cf4d 1156.Bd -literal
1157closenet,.\|.\|.\|,130.233.208.41 1024 37 159.\|.\|.93 closenet.hut.fi
1158cvs.openbsd.org,199.185.137.3 ssh-rsa AAAA1234.....=
1159.Ed
bf740959 1160.Sh FILES
1161.Bl -tag -width Ds
5f4fdfae 1162.It Pa /etc/sshd_config
bf740959 1163Contains configuration data for
1164.Nm sshd .
1165This file should be writable by root only, but it is recommended
1166(though not necessary) that it be world-readable.
b8dc87d3 1167.It Pa /etc/ssh_host_key, /etc/ssh_host_dsa_key, /etc/ssh_host_rsa_key
da89cf4d 1168These three files contain the private parts of the host keys.
b8dc87d3 1169These files should only be owned by root, readable only by root, and not
bf740959 1170accessible to others.
1171Note that
1172.Nm
1173does not start if this file is group/world-accessible.
b8dc87d3 1174.It Pa /etc/ssh_host_key.pub, /etc/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub, /etc/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
da89cf4d 1175These three files contain the public parts of the host keys.
b8dc87d3 1176These files should be world-readable but writable only by
4fe2af09 1177root.
b8dc87d3 1178Their contents should match the respective private parts.
1179These files are not
1180really used for anything; they are provided for the convenience of
1181the user so their contents can be copied to known hosts files.
1182These files are created using
bf740959 1183.Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
e2432638 1184.It Pa /etc/moduli
c523303b 1185Contains Diffie-Hellman groups used for the "Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange".
5f4fdfae 1186.It Pa /var/run/sshd.pid
bf740959 1187Contains the process ID of the
1188.Nm
1189listening for connections (if there are several daemons running
1190concurrently for different ports, this contains the pid of the one
4fe2af09 1191started last).
c345cf9d 1192The content of this file is not sensitive; it can be world-readable.
bf740959 1193.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
da89cf4d 1194Lists the public keys (RSA or DSA) that can be used to log into the user's account.
1d1ffb87 1195This file must be readable by root (which may on some machines imply
1196it being world-readable if the user's home directory resides on an NFS
1197volume).
1198It is recommended that it not be accessible by others.
1199The format of this file is described above.
1200Users will place the contents of their
96a7b0cc 1201.Pa identity.pub ,
1d1ffb87 1202.Pa id_dsa.pub
c0ecc314 1203and/or
1204.Pa id_rsa.pub
1d1ffb87 1205files into this file, as described in
1206.Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
5f4fdfae 1207.It Pa "/etc/ssh_known_hosts" and "$HOME/.ssh/known_hosts"
6a17f9c2 1208These files are consulted when using rhosts with RSA host
f49bc4f7 1209authentication or protocol version 2 hostbased authentication
1210to check the public key of the host.
4fe2af09 1211The key must be listed in one of these files to be accepted.
5bbb5681 1212The client uses the same files
e91c60f2 1213to verify that it is connecting to the correct remote host.
4fe2af09 1214These files should be writable only by root/the owner.
5f4fdfae 1215.Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts
bf740959 1216should be world-readable, and
1217.Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts
1218can but need not be world-readable.
1219.It Pa /etc/nologin
f54651ce 1220If this file exists,
bf740959 1221.Nm
4fe2af09 1222refuses to let anyone except root log in.
1223The contents of the file
bf740959 1224are displayed to anyone trying to log in, and non-root connections are
4fe2af09 1225refused.
1226The file should be world-readable.
bf740959 1227.It Pa /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny
5b263aae 1228Access controls that should be enforced by tcp-wrappers are defined here.
1229Further details are described in
bf740959 1230.Xr hosts_access 5 .
1231.It Pa $HOME/.rhosts
1232This file contains host-username pairs, separated by a space, one per
4fe2af09 1233line.
1234The given user on the corresponding host is permitted to log in
1235without password.
1236The same file is used by rlogind and rshd.
bf740959 1237The file must
1238be writable only by the user; it is recommended that it not be
1239accessible by others.
1240.Pp
4fe2af09 1241If is also possible to use netgroups in the file.
1242Either host or user
bf740959 1243name may be of the form +@groupname to specify all hosts or all users
1244in the group.
1245.It Pa $HOME/.shosts
1246For ssh,
1247this file is exactly the same as for
1248.Pa .rhosts .
1249However, this file is
1250not used by rlogin and rshd, so using this permits access using SSH only.
c345cf9d 1251.It Pa /etc/hosts.equiv
bf740959 1252This file is used during
1253.Pa .rhosts
4fe2af09 1254authentication.
1255In the simplest form, this file contains host names, one per line.
1256Users on
bf740959 1257those hosts are permitted to log in without a password, provided they
4fe2af09 1258have the same user name on both machines.
1259The host name may also be
bf740959 1260followed by a user name; such users are permitted to log in as
1261.Em any
4fe2af09 1262user on this machine (except root).
1263Additionally, the syntax
bf740959 1264.Dq +@group
4fe2af09 1265can be used to specify netgroups.
1266Negated entries start with
bf740959 1267.Ql \&- .
1268.Pp
1269If the client host/user is successfully matched in this file, login is
1270automatically permitted provided the client and server user names are the
4fe2af09 1271same.
1272Additionally, successful RSA host authentication is normally required.
1273This file must be writable only by root; it is recommended
bf740959 1274that it be world-readable.
1275.Pp
1276.Sy "Warning: It is almost never a good idea to use user names in"
1277.Pa hosts.equiv .
1278Beware that it really means that the named user(s) can log in as
1279.Em anybody ,
1280which includes bin, daemon, adm, and other accounts that own critical
4fe2af09 1281binaries and directories.
1282Using a user name practically grants the user root access.
1283The only valid use for user names that I can think
bf740959 1284of is in negative entries.
1285.Pp
1286Note that this warning also applies to rsh/rlogin.
5f4fdfae 1287.It Pa /etc/shosts.equiv
bf740959 1288This is processed exactly as
1289.Pa /etc/hosts.equiv .
1290However, this file may be useful in environments that want to run both
1291rsh/rlogin and ssh.
1292.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/environment
4fe2af09 1293This file is read into the environment at login (if it exists).
1294It can only contain empty lines, comment lines (that start with
bf740959 1295.Ql # ) ,
4fe2af09 1296and assignment lines of the form name=value.
1297The file should be writable
bf740959 1298only by the user; it need not be readable by anyone else.
1299.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/rc
1300If this file exists, it is run with /bin/sh after reading the
4fe2af09 1301environment files but before starting the user's shell or command.
1302If X11 spoofing is in use, this will receive the "proto cookie" pair in
bf740959 1303standard input (and
1304.Ev DISPLAY
4fe2af09 1305in environment).
1306This must call
bf740959 1307.Xr xauth 1
1308in that case.
1309.Pp
1310The primary purpose of this file is to run any initialization routines
1311which may be needed before the user's home directory becomes
1312accessible; AFS is a particular example of such an environment.
1313.Pp
1314This file will probably contain some initialization code followed by
da89cf4d 1315something similar to:
1316.Bd -literal
1317 if read proto cookie; then
1318 echo add $DISPLAY $proto $cookie | xauth -q -
1319 fi
1320.Ed
bf740959 1321.Pp
1322If this file does not exist,
5f4fdfae 1323.Pa /etc/sshrc
bf740959 1324is run, and if that
1325does not exist either, xauth is used to store the cookie.
1326.Pp
1327This file should be writable only by the user, and need not be
1328readable by anyone else.
5f4fdfae 1329.It Pa /etc/sshrc
bf740959 1330Like
1331.Pa $HOME/.ssh/rc .
1332This can be used to specify
4fe2af09 1333machine-specific login-time initializations globally.
1334This file should be writable only by root, and should be world-readable.
089fbbd2 1335.El
fa08c86b 1336.Sh AUTHORS
7f5c4295 1337OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free
1338ssh 1.2.12 release by Tatu Ylonen.
1339Aaron Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos,
1340Theo de Raadt and Dug Song
1341removed many bugs, re-added newer features and
1342created OpenSSH.
1343Markus Friedl contributed the support for SSH
1344protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0.
bf740959 1345.Sh SEE ALSO
bf740959 1346.Xr scp 1 ,
61e96248 1347.Xr sftp 1 ,
bf740959 1348.Xr ssh 1 ,
1349.Xr ssh-add 1 ,
1350.Xr ssh-agent 1 ,
1351.Xr ssh-keygen 1 ,
248bad82 1352.Xr login.conf 5 ,
1353.Xr moduli 5 ,
a5a2da3b 1354.Xr sftp-server 8
2cad6cef 1355.Rs
1356.%A T. Ylonen
1357.%A T. Kivinen
1358.%A M. Saarinen
1359.%A T. Rinne
1360.%A S. Lehtinen
1361.%T "SSH Protocol Architecture"
1930af48 1362.%N draft-ietf-secsh-architecture-09.txt
1363.%D July 2001
2cad6cef 1364.%O work in progress material
1365.Re
da89cf4d 1366.Rs
1367.%A M. Friedl
1368.%A N. Provos
1369.%A W. A. Simpson
1370.%T "Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange for the SSH Transport Layer Protocol"
7d747e89 1371.%N draft-ietf-secsh-dh-group-exchange-01.txt
1372.%D April 2001
da89cf4d 1373.%O work in progress material
1374.Re
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