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bf740959 3.\" Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>
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a333272d 37.\" $OpenBSD: sshd.8,v 1.204 2005/02/25 10:55:13 jmc 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
6691e41b 46.Bk -words
433e60ac 47.Op Fl 46Ddeiqt
bf740959 48.Op Fl b Ar bits
49.Op Fl f Ar config_file
50.Op Fl g Ar login_grace_time
51.Op Fl h Ar host_key_file
52.Op Fl k Ar key_gen_time
2717fa0f 53.Op Fl o Ar option
bf740959 54.Op Fl p Ar port
c345cf9d 55.Op Fl u Ar len
6691e41b 56.Ek
f54651ce 57.Sh DESCRIPTION
bf740959 58.Nm
2c86906e 59(SSH Daemon) is the daemon program for
bf740959 60.Xr ssh 1 .
3189621b 61Together these programs replace rlogin and rsh, and
bf740959 62provide secure encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts
4fe2af09 63over an insecure network.
64The programs are intended to be as easy to
bf740959 65install and use as possible.
66.Pp
67.Nm
4fe2af09 68is the daemon that listens for connections from clients.
f54651ce 69It is normally started at boot from
bf740959 70.Pa /etc/rc .
71It forks a new
4fe2af09 72daemon for each incoming connection.
73The forked daemons handle
bf740959 74key exchange, encryption, authentication, command execution,
75and data exchange.
1d1ffb87 76This implementation of
77.Nm
78supports both SSH protocol version 1 and 2 simultaneously.
bf740959 79.Nm
6691e41b 80works as follows:
1d1ffb87 81.Ss SSH protocol version 1
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
6691e41b 89Whenever a client connects, the daemon responds with its public
3189621b 90host and server keys.
4fe2af09 91The client compares the
1d1ffb87 92RSA host key against its own database to verify that it has not changed.
433e60ac 93The client then generates a 256-bit random number.
4fe2af09 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
433e60ac 108.Em .rhosts
bf740959 109authentication combined with RSA host
110authentication, RSA challenge-response authentication, or password
111based authentication.
112.Pp
3e6e3da0 113Regardless of the authentication type, the account is checked to
114ensure that it is accessible. An account is not accessible if it is
115locked, listed in
116.Cm DenyUsers
117or its group is listed in
118.Cm DenyGroups
119\&. The definition of a locked account is system dependant. Some platforms
120have their own account database (eg AIX) and some modify the passwd field (
121.Ql \&*LK\&*
122on Solaris,
123.Ql \&*
124on HP-UX, containing
125.Ql Nologin
126on Tru64 and a leading
127.Ql \&!!
128on Linux). If there is a requirement to disable password authentication
129for the account while allowing still public-key, then the passwd field
130should be set to something other than these values (eg
131.Ql NP
132or
133.Ql \&*NP\&*
134).
135.Pp
7e276482 136.Nm rshd ,
137.Nm rlogind ,
bf740959 138and
6691e41b 139.Nm rexecd
bf740959 140are disabled (thus completely disabling
7e276482 141.Xr rlogin
bf740959 142and
7e276482 143.Xr rsh
3189621b 144into the machine).
1d1ffb87 145.Ss SSH protocol version 2
c345cf9d 146Version 2 works similarly:
7f19f8bb 147Each host has a host-specific key (RSA or DSA) used to identify the host.
1d1ffb87 148However, when the daemon starts, it does not generate a server key.
149Forward security is provided through a Diffie-Hellman key agreement.
150This key agreement results in a shared session key.
da89cf4d 151.Pp
51c251f0 152The rest of the session is encrypted using a symmetric cipher, currently
433e60ac 153128-bit AES, Blowfish, 3DES, CAST128, Arcfour, 192-bit AES, or 256-bit AES.
1d1ffb87 154The client selects the encryption algorithm
155to use from those offered by the server.
156Additionally, session integrity is provided
d0c832f3 157through a cryptographic message authentication code
1d1ffb87 158(hmac-sha1 or hmac-md5).
159.Pp
160Protocol version 2 provides a public key based
da89cf4d 161user (PubkeyAuthentication) or
162client host (HostbasedAuthentication) authentication method,
163conventional password authentication and challenge response based methods.
1d1ffb87 164.Ss Command execution and data forwarding
bf740959 165If the client successfully authenticates itself, a dialog for
4fe2af09 166preparing the session is entered.
167At this time the client may request
bf740959 168things like allocating a pseudo-tty, forwarding X11 connections,
169forwarding TCP/IP connections, or forwarding the authentication agent
170connection over the secure channel.
171.Pp
172Finally, the client either requests a shell or execution of a command.
4fe2af09 173The sides then enter session mode.
174In this mode, either side may send
bf740959 175data at any time, and such data is forwarded to/from the shell or
176command on the server side, and the user terminal in the client side.
177.Pp
178When the user program terminates and all forwarded X11 and other
179connections have been closed, the server sends command exit status to
180the client, and both sides exit.
181.Pp
182.Nm
433e60ac 183can be configured using command-line options or a configuration file
184(by default
185.Xr sshd_config 5 ) .
4fe2af09 186Command-line options override values specified in the
bf740959 187configuration file.
188.Pp
9d6b7add 189.Nm
190rereads its configuration file when it receives a hangup signal,
409edaba 191.Dv SIGHUP ,
7b7385da 192by executing itself with the name and options it was started with, e.g.,
409edaba 193.Pa /usr/sbin/sshd .
9d6b7add 194.Pp
bf740959 195The options are as follows:
196.Bl -tag -width Ds
433e60ac 197.It Fl 4
198Forces
199.Nm
200to use IPv4 addresses only.
201.It Fl 6
202Forces
203.Nm
204to use IPv6 addresses only.
bf740959 205.It Fl b Ar bits
da89cf4d 206Specifies the number of bits in the ephemeral protocol version 1
207server key (default 768).
433e60ac 208.It Fl D
209When this option is specified,
210.Nm
211will not detach and does not become a daemon.
212This allows easy monitoring of
213.Nm sshd .
bf740959 214.It Fl d
4fe2af09 215Debug mode.
216The server sends verbose debug output to the system
217log, and does not put itself in the background.
218The server also will not fork and will only process one connection.
219This option is only intended for debugging for the server.
6691e41b 220Multiple
221.Fl d
222options increase the debugging level.
94ec8c6b 223Maximum is 3.
da89cf4d 224.It Fl e
225When this option is specified,
226.Nm
227will send the output to the standard error instead of the system log.
bf740959 228.It Fl f Ar configuration_file
4fe2af09 229Specifies the name of the configuration file.
230The default is
2a8a6488 231.Pa /etc/ssh/sshd_config .
bf740959 232.Nm
233refuses to start if there is no configuration file.
234.It Fl g Ar login_grace_time
235Gives the grace time for clients to authenticate themselves (default
3445ca02 236120 seconds).
4fe2af09 237If the client fails to authenticate the user within
238this many seconds, the server disconnects and exits.
239A value of zero indicates no limit.
bf740959 240.It Fl h Ar host_key_file
0f84fe37 241Specifies a file from which a host key is read.
bf740959 242This option must be given if
243.Nm
244is not run as root (as the normal
0f84fe37 245host key files are normally not readable by anyone but root).
246The default is
2a8a6488 247.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key
0f84fe37 248for protocol version 1, and
2a8a6488 249.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
0f84fe37 250and
2a8a6488 251.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key
0f84fe37 252for protocol version 2.
8abcdba4 253It is possible to have multiple host key files for
da89cf4d 254the different protocol versions and host key algorithms.
bf740959 255.It Fl i
256Specifies that
257.Nm
6691e41b 258is being run from
259.Xr inetd 8 .
bf740959 260.Nm
261is normally not run
262from inetd because it needs to generate the server key before it can
4fe2af09 263respond to the client, and this may take tens of seconds.
264Clients would have to wait too long if the key was regenerated every time.
610cd5c6 265However, with small key sizes (e.g., 512) using
bf740959 266.Nm
267from inetd may
268be feasible.
269.It Fl k Ar key_gen_time
da89cf4d 270Specifies how often the ephemeral protocol version 1 server key is
271regenerated (default 3600 seconds, or one hour).
4fe2af09 272The motivation for regenerating the key fairly
433e60ac 273often is that the key is not stored anywhere, and after about an hour
bf740959 274it becomes impossible to recover the key for decrypting intercepted
275communications even if the machine is cracked into or physically
4fe2af09 276seized.
277A value of zero indicates that the key will never be regenerated.
2717fa0f 278.It Fl o Ar option
279Can be used to give options in the format used in the configuration file.
280This is useful for specifying options for which there is no separate
281command-line flag.
433e60ac 282For full details of the options, and their values, see
283.Xr sshd_config 5 .
bf740959 284.It Fl p Ar port
285Specifies the port on which the server listens for connections
286(default 22).
135113a3 287Multiple port options are permitted.
288Ports specified in the configuration file are ignored when a
289command-line port is specified.
bf740959 290.It Fl q
4fe2af09 291Quiet mode.
292Nothing is sent to the system log.
293Normally the beginning,
bf740959 294authentication, and termination of each connection is logged.
f87f09aa 295.It Fl t
296Test mode.
297Only check the validity of the configuration file and sanity of the keys.
184eed6a 298This is useful for updating
f87f09aa 299.Nm
300reliably as configuration options may change.
c345cf9d 301.It Fl u Ar len
302This option is used to specify the size of the field
303in the
304.Li utmp
305structure that holds the remote host name.
306If the resolved host name is longer than
307.Ar len ,
308the dotted decimal value will be used instead.
309This allows hosts with very long host names that
310overflow this field to still be uniquely identified.
311Specifying
312.Fl u0
313indicates that only dotted decimal addresses
314should be put into the
315.Pa utmp
316file.
e675b851 317.Fl u0
6691e41b 318may also be used to prevent
e675b851 319.Nm
320from making DNS requests unless the authentication
321mechanism or configuration requires it.
322Authentication mechanisms that may require DNS include
e675b851 323.Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication ,
324.Cm HostbasedAuthentication
325and using a
326.Cm from="pattern-list"
327option in a key file.
f464aad8 328Configuration options that require DNS include using a
329USER@HOST pattern in
330.Cm AllowUsers
331or
332.Cm DenyUsers .
bf740959 333.El
334.Sh CONFIGURATION FILE
335.Nm
f54651ce 336reads configuration data from
2a8a6488 337.Pa /etc/ssh/sshd_config
bf740959 338(or the file specified with
339.Fl f
4fe2af09 340on the command line).
588df31a 341The file format and configuration options are described in
342.Xr sshd_config 5 .
bf740959 343.Sh LOGIN PROCESS
344When a user successfully logs in,
345.Nm
346does the following:
347.Bl -enum -offset indent
348.It
349If the login is on a tty, and no command has been specified,
f54651ce 350prints last login time and
bf740959 351.Pa /etc/motd
352(unless prevented in the configuration file or by
353.Pa $HOME/.hushlogin ;
354see the
f54651ce 355.Sx FILES
bf740959 356section).
357.It
358If the login is on a tty, records login time.
359.It
360Checks
361.Pa /etc/nologin ;
362if it exists, prints contents and quits
363(unless root).
364.It
365Changes to run with normal user privileges.
366.It
367Sets up basic environment.
368.It
433e60ac 369Reads the file
370.Pa $HOME/.ssh/environment ,
371if it exists, and users are allowed to change their environment.
35453849 372See the
6a342527 373.Cm PermitUserEnvironment
35453849 374option in
6a342527 375.Xr sshd_config 5 .
bf740959 376.It
377Changes to user's home directory.
378.It
379If
380.Pa $HOME/.ssh/rc
381exists, runs it; else if
af98ced9 382.Pa /etc/ssh/sshrc
bf740959 383exists, runs
4fe2af09 384it; otherwise runs xauth.
385The
bf740959 386.Dq rc
387files are given the X11
388authentication protocol and cookie in standard input.
389.It
390Runs user's shell or command.
391.El
392.Sh AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT
bf740959 393.Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
96a7b0cc 394is the default file that lists the public keys that are
395permitted for RSA authentication in protocol version 1
396and for public key authentication (PubkeyAuthentication)
da89cf4d 397in protocol version 2.
96a7b0cc 398.Cm AuthorizedKeysFile
c8445989 399may be used to specify an alternative file.
8abcdba4 400.Pp
4fe2af09 401Each line of the file contains one
bf740959 402key (empty lines and lines starting with a
403.Ql #
404are ignored as
4fe2af09 405comments).
8abcdba4 406Each RSA public key consists of the following fields, separated by
4fe2af09 407spaces: options, bits, exponent, modulus, comment.
8abcdba4 408Each protocol version 2 public key consists of:
409options, keytype, base64 encoded key, comment.
755c4339 410The options field
411is optional; its presence is determined by whether the line starts
412with a number or not (the options field never starts with a number).
8abcdba4 413The bits, exponent, modulus and comment fields give the RSA key for
414protocol version 1; the
bf740959 415comment field is not used for anything (but may be convenient for the
416user to identify the key).
8abcdba4 417For protocol version 2 the keytype is
418.Dq ssh-dss
419or
420.Dq ssh-rsa .
bf740959 421.Pp
422Note that lines in this file are usually several hundred bytes long
ea067773 423(because of the size of the public key encoding) up to a limit of
4248 kilobytes, which permits DSA keys up to 8 kilobits and RSA
425keys up to 16 kilobits.
4fe2af09 426You don't want to type them in; instead, copy the
c0ecc314 427.Pa identity.pub ,
8abcdba4 428.Pa id_dsa.pub
c0ecc314 429or the
430.Pa id_rsa.pub
bf740959 431file and edit it.
432.Pp
3bc822df 433.Nm
434enforces a minimum RSA key modulus size for protocol 1
435and protocol 2 keys of 768 bits.
436.Pp
c345cf9d 437The options (if present) consist of comma-separated option
4fe2af09 438specifications.
439No spaces are permitted, except within double quotes.
54bf768d 440The following option specifications are supported (note
441that option keywords are case-insensitive):
bf740959 442.Bl -tag -width Ds
443.It Cm from="pattern-list"
755c4339 444Specifies that in addition to public key authentication, the canonical name
bf740959 445of the remote host must be present in the comma-separated list of
4fe2af09 446patterns
09dc8896 447.Pf ( Ql \&*
4fe2af09 448and
9a26a6e2 449.Ql \&?
4fe2af09 450serve as wildcards).
451The list may also contain
452patterns negated by prefixing them with
9a26a6e2 453.Ql \&! ;
4fe2af09 454if the canonical host name matches a negated pattern, the key is not accepted.
455The purpose
755c4339 456of this option is to optionally increase security: public key authentication
bf740959 457by itself does not trust the network or name servers or anything (but
458the key); however, if somebody somehow steals the key, the key
4fe2af09 459permits an intruder to log in from anywhere in the world.
460This additional option makes using a stolen key more difficult (name
bf740959 461servers and/or routers would have to be compromised in addition to
462just the key).
463.It Cm command="command"
464Specifies that the command is executed whenever this key is used for
4fe2af09 465authentication.
466The command supplied by the user (if any) is ignored.
9658ecbc 467The command is run on a pty if the client requests a pty;
4fe2af09 468otherwise it is run without a tty.
6691e41b 469If an 8-bit clean channel is required,
91789042 470one must not request a pty or should specify
61e96248 471.Cm no-pty .
4fe2af09 472A quote may be included in the command by quoting it with a backslash.
473This option might be useful
755c4339 474to restrict certain public keys to perform just a specific operation.
4fe2af09 475An example might be a key that permits remote backups but nothing else.
d0c832f3 476Note that the client may specify TCP/IP and/or X11
477forwarding unless they are explicitly prohibited.
4cdbc654 478Note that this option applies to shell, command or subsystem execution.
bf740959 479.It Cm environment="NAME=value"
480Specifies that the string is to be added to the environment when
4fe2af09 481logging in using this key.
482Environment variables set this way
483override other default environment values.
484Multiple options of this type are permitted.
35453849 485Environment processing is disabled by default and is
486controlled via the
487.Cm PermitUserEnvironment
488option.
2548961d 489This option is automatically disabled if
490.Cm UseLogin
491is enabled.
bf740959 492.It Cm no-port-forwarding
493Forbids TCP/IP forwarding when this key is used for authentication.
4fe2af09 494Any port forward requests by the client will return an error.
495This might be used, e.g., in connection with the
bf740959 496.Cm command
497option.
498.It Cm no-X11-forwarding
499Forbids X11 forwarding when this key is used for authentication.
500Any X11 forward requests by the client will return an error.
501.It Cm no-agent-forwarding
502Forbids authentication agent forwarding when this key is used for
503authentication.
504.It Cm no-pty
505Prevents tty allocation (a request to allocate a pty will fail).
dc504afd 506.It Cm permitopen="host:port"
3730bb22 507Limit local
dc504afd 508.Li ``ssh -L''
b2ae83b8 509port forwarding such that it may only connect to the specified host and
ed787d14 510port.
511IPv6 addresses can be specified with an alternative syntax:
433e60ac 512.Ar host Ns / Ns Ar port .
ed787d14 513Multiple
dc504afd 514.Cm permitopen
3cbc677d 515options may be applied separated by commas.
516No pattern matching is performed on the specified hostnames,
517they must be literal domains or addresses.
bf740959 518.El
519.Ss Examples
433e60ac 5201024 33 12121...312314325 ylo@foo.bar
bf740959 521.Pp
433e60ac 522from="*.niksula.hut.fi,!pc.niksula.hut.fi" 1024 35 23...2334 ylo@niksula
bf740959 523.Pp
433e60ac 524command="dump /home",no-pty,no-port-forwarding 1024 33 23...2323 backup.hut.fi
dc504afd 525.Pp
433e60ac 526permitopen="10.2.1.55:80",permitopen="10.2.1.56:25" 1024 33 23...2323
bf740959 527.Sh SSH_KNOWN_HOSTS FILE FORMAT
f54651ce 528The
6691e41b 529.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
f54651ce 530and
f49bc4f7 531.Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts
4fe2af09 532files contain host public keys for all known hosts.
533The global file should
534be prepared by the administrator (optional), and the per-user file is
c345cf9d 535maintained automatically: whenever the user connects from an unknown host
4fe2af09 536its key is added to the per-user file.
bf740959 537.Pp
538Each line in these files contains the following fields: hostnames,
4fe2af09 539bits, exponent, modulus, comment.
540The fields are separated by spaces.
bf740959 541.Pp
09dc8896 542Hostnames is a comma-separated list of patterns
3cbc677d 543.Pf ( Ql \&*
544and
545.Ql \&?
9a26a6e2 546act as
bf740959 547wildcards); each pattern in turn is matched against the canonical host
548name (when authenticating a client) or against the user-supplied
4fe2af09 549name (when authenticating a server).
550A pattern may also be preceded by
9a26a6e2 551.Ql \&!
bf740959 552to indicate negation: if the host name matches a negated
553pattern, it is not accepted (by that line) even if it matched another
554pattern on the line.
555.Pp
1d1ffb87 556Bits, exponent, and modulus are taken directly from the RSA host key; they
bf740959 557can be obtained, e.g., from
2a8a6488 558.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key.pub .
bf740959 559The optional comment field continues to the end of the line, and is not used.
560.Pp
561Lines starting with
562.Ql #
563and empty lines are ignored as comments.
564.Pp
565When performing host authentication, authentication is accepted if any
4fe2af09 566matching line has the proper key.
567It is thus permissible (but not
bf740959 568recommended) to have several lines or different host keys for the same
4fe2af09 569names.
570This will inevitably happen when short forms of host names
571from different domains are put in the file.
572It is possible
bf740959 573that the files contain conflicting information; authentication is
574accepted if valid information can be found from either file.
575.Pp
576Note that the lines in these files are typically hundreds of characters
577long, and you definitely don't want to type in the host keys by hand.
578Rather, generate them by a script
f54651ce 579or by taking
2a8a6488 580.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key.pub
bf740959 581and adding the host names at the front.
582.Ss Examples
da89cf4d 583.Bd -literal
433e60ac 584closenet,...,130.233.208.41 1024 37 159...93 closenet.hut.fi
da89cf4d 585cvs.openbsd.org,199.185.137.3 ssh-rsa AAAA1234.....=
586.Ed
bf740959 587.Sh FILES
588.Bl -tag -width Ds
2a8a6488 589.It Pa /etc/ssh/sshd_config
bf740959 590Contains configuration data for
591.Nm sshd .
588df31a 592The file format and configuration options are described in
593.Xr sshd_config 5 .
2a8a6488 594.It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key, /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key, /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
da89cf4d 595These three files contain the private parts of the host keys.
b8dc87d3 596These files should only be owned by root, readable only by root, and not
bf740959 597accessible to others.
598Note that
599.Nm
600does not start if this file is group/world-accessible.
2a8a6488 601.It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key.pub, /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub, /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
da89cf4d 602These three files contain the public parts of the host keys.
b8dc87d3 603These files should be world-readable but writable only by
4fe2af09 604root.
b8dc87d3 605Their contents should match the respective private parts.
606These files are not
607really used for anything; they are provided for the convenience of
608the user so their contents can be copied to known hosts files.
609These files are created using
bf740959 610.Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
e2432638 611.It Pa /etc/moduli
c523303b 612Contains Diffie-Hellman groups used for the "Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange".
f1dcc34e 613The file format is described in
614.Xr moduli 5 .
75653d3e 615.It Pa /var/empty
616.Xr chroot 2
617directory used by
618.Nm
619during privilege separation in the pre-authentication phase.
620The directory should not contain any files and must be owned by root
621and not group or world-writable.
5f4fdfae 622.It Pa /var/run/sshd.pid
bf740959 623Contains the process ID of the
624.Nm
625listening for connections (if there are several daemons running
baa08b92 626concurrently for different ports, this contains the process ID of the one
4fe2af09 627started last).
c345cf9d 628The content of this file is not sensitive; it can be world-readable.
bf740959 629.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
da89cf4d 630Lists the public keys (RSA or DSA) that can be used to log into the user's account.
1d1ffb87 631This file must be readable by root (which may on some machines imply
632it being world-readable if the user's home directory resides on an NFS
633volume).
634It is recommended that it not be accessible by others.
635The format of this file is described above.
636Users will place the contents of their
96a7b0cc 637.Pa identity.pub ,
1d1ffb87 638.Pa id_dsa.pub
c0ecc314 639and/or
640.Pa id_rsa.pub
1d1ffb87 641files into this file, as described in
642.Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
433e60ac 643.It Pa "/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts", "$HOME/.ssh/known_hosts"
6a17f9c2 644These files are consulted when using rhosts with RSA host
f49bc4f7 645authentication or protocol version 2 hostbased authentication
646to check the public key of the host.
4fe2af09 647The key must be listed in one of these files to be accepted.
5bbb5681 648The client uses the same files
e91c60f2 649to verify that it is connecting to the correct remote host.
4fe2af09 650These files should be writable only by root/the owner.
2a8a6488 651.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
bf740959 652should be world-readable, and
653.Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts
6691e41b 654can, but need not be, world-readable.
a333272d 655.It Pa /etc/motd
656See
657.Xr motd 5 .
658.It Pa $HOME/.hushlogin
659This file is used to suppress printing the last login time and
660.Pa /etc/motd ,
661if
662.Cm PrintLastLog
663and
664.Cm PrintMotd ,
665respectively,
666are enabled.
667It does not suppress printing of the banner specified by
668.Cm Banner .
bf740959 669.It Pa /etc/nologin
f54651ce 670If this file exists,
bf740959 671.Nm
4fe2af09 672refuses to let anyone except root log in.
673The contents of the file
bf740959 674are displayed to anyone trying to log in, and non-root connections are
4fe2af09 675refused.
676The file should be world-readable.
bf740959 677.It Pa /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny
5b263aae 678Access controls that should be enforced by tcp-wrappers are defined here.
679Further details are described in
bf740959 680.Xr hosts_access 5 .
681.It Pa $HOME/.rhosts
6f5abc1e 682This file is used during
683.Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication
684and
685.Cm HostbasedAuthentication
686and contains host-username pairs, separated by a space, one per
4fe2af09 687line.
688The given user on the corresponding host is permitted to log in
6691e41b 689without a password.
4fe2af09 690The same file is used by rlogind and rshd.
bf740959 691The file must
692be writable only by the user; it is recommended that it not be
693accessible by others.
694.Pp
433e60ac 695It is also possible to use netgroups in the file.
4fe2af09 696Either host or user
bf740959 697name may be of the form +@groupname to specify all hosts or all users
698in the group.
699.It Pa $HOME/.shosts
700For ssh,
701this file is exactly the same as for
702.Pa .rhosts .
703However, this file is
704not used by rlogin and rshd, so using this permits access using SSH only.
c345cf9d 705.It Pa /etc/hosts.equiv
bf740959 706This file is used during
6f5abc1e 707.Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication
708and
709.Cm HostbasedAuthentication
4fe2af09 710authentication.
711In the simplest form, this file contains host names, one per line.
712Users on
bf740959 713those hosts are permitted to log in without a password, provided they
4fe2af09 714have the same user name on both machines.
715The host name may also be
bf740959 716followed by a user name; such users are permitted to log in as
717.Em any
4fe2af09 718user on this machine (except root).
719Additionally, the syntax
bf740959 720.Dq +@group
4fe2af09 721can be used to specify netgroups.
722Negated entries start with
bf740959 723.Ql \&- .
724.Pp
725If the client host/user is successfully matched in this file, login is
726automatically permitted provided the client and server user names are the
4fe2af09 727same.
6f5abc1e 728Additionally, successful client host key authentication is required.
4fe2af09 729This file must be writable only by root; it is recommended
bf740959 730that it be world-readable.
731.Pp
732.Sy "Warning: It is almost never a good idea to use user names in"
733.Pa hosts.equiv .
734Beware that it really means that the named user(s) can log in as
735.Em anybody ,
736which includes bin, daemon, adm, and other accounts that own critical
4fe2af09 737binaries and directories.
738Using a user name practically grants the user root access.
739The only valid use for user names that I can think
bf740959 740of is in negative entries.
741.Pp
742Note that this warning also applies to rsh/rlogin.
5f4fdfae 743.It Pa /etc/shosts.equiv
bf740959 744This is processed exactly as
745.Pa /etc/hosts.equiv .
746However, this file may be useful in environments that want to run both
747rsh/rlogin and ssh.
748.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/environment
4fe2af09 749This file is read into the environment at login (if it exists).
750It can only contain empty lines, comment lines (that start with
bf740959 751.Ql # ) ,
4fe2af09 752and assignment lines of the form name=value.
753The file should be writable
bf740959 754only by the user; it need not be readable by anyone else.
35453849 755Environment processing is disabled by default and is
756controlled via the
757.Cm PermitUserEnvironment
758option.
bf740959 759.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/rc
6691e41b 760If this file exists, it is run with
761.Pa /bin/sh
762after reading the
4fe2af09 763environment files but before starting the user's shell or command.
d4c6ddff 764It must not produce any output on stdout; stderr must be used
765instead.
766If X11 forwarding is in use, it will receive the "proto cookie" pair in
767its standard input (and
bf740959 768.Ev DISPLAY
d4c6ddff 769in its environment).
770The script must call
bf740959 771.Xr xauth 1
d4c6ddff 772because
773.Nm
774will not run xauth automatically to add X11 cookies.
bf740959 775.Pp
776The primary purpose of this file is to run any initialization routines
777which may be needed before the user's home directory becomes
778accessible; AFS is a particular example of such an environment.
779.Pp
780This file will probably contain some initialization code followed by
da89cf4d 781something similar to:
782.Bd -literal
d4c6ddff 783if read proto cookie && [ -n "$DISPLAY" ]; then
784 if [ `echo $DISPLAY | cut -c1-10` = 'localhost:' ]; then
785 # X11UseLocalhost=yes
cb11b555 786 echo add unix:`echo $DISPLAY |
d4c6ddff 787 cut -c11-` $proto $cookie
788 else
789 # X11UseLocalhost=no
cb11b555 790 echo add $DISPLAY $proto $cookie
791 fi | xauth -q -
d4c6ddff 792fi
da89cf4d 793.Ed
bf740959 794.Pp
795If this file does not exist,
2a8a6488 796.Pa /etc/ssh/sshrc
bf740959 797is run, and if that
d4c6ddff 798does not exist either, xauth is used to add the cookie.
bf740959 799.Pp
800This file should be writable only by the user, and need not be
801readable by anyone else.
2a8a6488 802.It Pa /etc/ssh/sshrc
bf740959 803Like
804.Pa $HOME/.ssh/rc .
805This can be used to specify
4fe2af09 806machine-specific login-time initializations globally.
807This file should be writable only by root, and should be world-readable.
089fbbd2 808.El
bf740959 809.Sh SEE ALSO
bf740959 810.Xr scp 1 ,
61e96248 811.Xr sftp 1 ,
bf740959 812.Xr ssh 1 ,
813.Xr ssh-add 1 ,
814.Xr ssh-agent 1 ,
815.Xr ssh-keygen 1 ,
433e60ac 816.Xr chroot 2 ,
817.Xr hosts_access 5 ,
248bad82 818.Xr login.conf 5 ,
819.Xr moduli 5 ,
588df31a 820.Xr sshd_config 5 ,
433e60ac 821.Xr inetd 8 ,
a5a2da3b 822.Xr sftp-server 8
2cad6cef 823.Rs
824.%A T. Ylonen
825.%A T. Kivinen
826.%A M. Saarinen
827.%A T. Rinne
828.%A S. Lehtinen
829.%T "SSH Protocol Architecture"
17f5e68a 830.%N draft-ietf-secsh-architecture-12.txt
831.%D January 2002
2cad6cef 832.%O work in progress material
833.Re
da89cf4d 834.Rs
835.%A M. Friedl
836.%A N. Provos
837.%A W. A. Simpson
838.%T "Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange for the SSH Transport Layer Protocol"
17f5e68a 839.%N draft-ietf-secsh-dh-group-exchange-02.txt
840.%D January 2002
da89cf4d 841.%O work in progress material
842.Re
be193d89 843.Sh AUTHORS
844OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free
845ssh 1.2.12 release by Tatu Ylonen.
846Aaron Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos,
847Theo de Raadt and Dug Song
848removed many bugs, re-added newer features and
849created OpenSSH.
850Markus Friedl contributed the support for SSH
851protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0.
852Niels Provos and Markus Friedl contributed support
853for privilege separation.
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